Bloodline member breaks silence after WWE SmackDown; is not happy with USA Network's announcement 

The Bloodline run WWE SmackDown (Images via WWE.com)
The Bloodline run WWE SmackDown (Images via WWE.com)

On SmackDown this week, The Bloodline's Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa defended their WWE Tag Team Championship in a Ladder Match. The former was not impressed with the announcement of victory that the USA Network made on social media.

Their opponents were Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa of DIY and Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins of The Street Profits. The bout took place in the show's main event, and the villainous faction successfully retained the titles.

When the match concluded, USA Network wrote on X that it was an incredible ladder match, but The Bloodline emerged victorious. Tama Tonga had an issue with the usage of the "but." He called out the network for its choice of words.

You can see the post below:

USA Network responded to the tweet with an asterisk next to the word "and" in an attempt to rectify the mistake.


WWE Hall of Famer Booker T says he doesn't see The Bloodline going away anytime soon

At WWE Bad Blood, Solo Sikoa will team up with his enforcer Jacob Fatu to take on Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes in a tag team match. The Head of the Table used to be the leader of the heel faction.

Speaking on the Hall of Fame podcast, Booker T said the group will be around for a long time.

"We really don't know where Roman Reigns' loyalty really lies in a situation like this. It could definitely go off the rails very very quickly. I'm just interested to actually see how this thing plays out. I know, right now, the word is 'We gotta get rid of The Bloodline,' but I don't see them going anywhere any time soon. I really don't," he said.
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It's been speculated that The Rock could return to WWE at Bad Blood. Nothing has been confirmed yet, so seeing what goes down at the event will be interesting.