WWE is reportedly interested in signing a real-life Bloodline member.
PWInsider Elite reports that Zilla Fatu was recently spotted at the WWE Performance Center. The Stamford-based promotion might be considering the 26-year-old star for a potential signing.
Zilla Fatu is a second-generation wrestler from the Anoaʻi family, son of the late Umaga, making him Roman Reigns’ nephew. Due to their close age, he views Reigns as a cousin.
He trained under WWE Hall of Famer Booker T at Reality of Wrestling and currently performs on the independent circuit, primarily with Game Changer Wrestling and House of Glory.
Zilla Fatu has long expressed interest in joining WWE, and recent developments suggest this could soon materialize.
Zilla Fatu was at the WWE Performance Center today.
There’s been some talk of WWE interest in him of late.
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Roman Reigns Set To Bring Back The Old Bloodline Days In WWE
WWE has revived the Bloodline era following Roman Reigns’ WWE Championship win at WrestleMania 42. After defeating Jacob Fatu, Reigns announced plans to reunite The Bloodline.
Corey Hays of False Finish reports that Jimmy and Jey Uso are poised to officially join the new Bloodline storyline soon.
While The Usos have only appeared in Reigns’ promos and segments thus far, Hays indicates they will soon participate in his matches, mirroring the original Bloodline dynamics. Hays also notes Reigns aims to reinstate traditional Bloodline practices.
Cory tweeted:
The Usos will come into play with Roman Reigns soon enough.
Not yet. They haven’t gotten involved in his matches.
We’re going back to the old Bloodline ways. They haven’t gotten involved in his business yet.
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