Ex-WWE champion returning after 22 years to join Solo Sikoa's Bloodline is possible, says veteran

The Bloodline (Image credit: WWE.com)
The Bloodline (Image credit: wwe.com)

Solo Sikoa revamped The Bloodline on SmackDown during Roman Reigns' hiatus from WWE following WrestleMania 40. Wrestling veteran Tom Prichard now thinks a former champion could return to the company after over two decades to join the faction.

The former champion in question is none other than Haku. The 65-year-old's sons, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, are currently members of Sikoa's Bloodline. Meanwhile, his third son, Hikuleo, has also reportedly signed with the promotion. On the Taking You to School podcast, Prichard was asked whether Haku could follow in his sons' footsteps and return to the Stamford-based company.

Haku has had two runs in WWE and is a former Tag Team Champion. His last stint in the Stamford-based company ended in April 2002. Prichard disclosed that he can't rule out the legend's return under the current circumstances, saying it would make sense.

"You never know. [Makes sense.] Yeah, makes perfect sense. [His two kids, Tama and Tonga Loa, and then apparently they signed his other son, Hikuleo. He's supposedly gonna be in NXT. So, they got three of his kids.] Yeah, good for them. [And if The Rock's coming back, who do you think [The] Rock is obviously cousins and buddies with? Haku. Loves that guy. So, I could see Haku coming back.] Me too," he said. [47:36 - 48:13]
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Haku had no idea his sons were going to WWE

In a recent interview with Bill Apter for Sportskeeda Wrestling, Haku discussed his sons joining the Stamford-based company. The former champion revealed that he had no idea his sons signed with the promotion and was surprised to see them on television.

The 65-year-old thanked Chief Content Officer Triple H for signing his sons:

"Paul Levesque. It's his era, and thank you for Paul Levesque. It's his time and (...) It's his time so I appreciate that he brought my boys in there and part of this great organization, WWE," Haku said. [1:30 onwards]
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Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa currently hold the WWE Tag Team Championship. It would be interesting to see how long they can keep the title.


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