The Bloodline's Tama Tonga reacts to viral clip

The Bloodline currently holds the WWE Tag Team titles! [Image credits: WWE.com]
The Bloodline currently holds the WWE Tag Team titles! [Image credits: WWE.com]

The Bloodline had a rough weekend at Bad Blood in Atlanta with the return of Jimmy Uso. Meanwhile, current WWE Tag Team Champion Tama Tonga reacted to a viral edit before Friday Night SmackDown.

Earlier this year, The Bloodline under Solo Sikoa's leadership changed drastically. After Roman Reigns went on a hiatus from WWE, Sikoa introduced Tama Tonga, and the two kicked out Jimmy Uso of the faction.

Later, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu joined the group under Solo Sikoa's leadership, while Tama Tonga remained Sikoa's right-hand man. However, Tonga went viral for his unique battle cry before, during, and after matches.

Not too long ago, a fan edit about Tonga's unique battle cry took over the internet. Today, the current WWE Tag Team Champion reacted to it and wrote a message on Instagram.

"🤫Shhhhhhhh Yeyeyyeyeyyeyeyeyyeyeye 👹," Tama Tonga wrote.
Tama Tonga's reply! [Image credit: Instagram]
Tama Tonga's reply! [Image credit: Instagram]

Check out the post below:


The Bloodline recently defended their titles on WWE SmackDown

After Solo Sikoa forcefully took over the faction, he introduced new stars to the audience and added them to the fray. Later, The Tribal Chief wanted to assert dominance and order his men to win some gold.

Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu won a number one contender's match and became the next challengers for #DIY's WWE Tag Team Championship. Later, the two won the titles and handed it to Solo Sikoa.

In the coming weeks, Solo Sikoa made a massive change within his group when he asked Jacob Fatu to renounce the title and give it to Tonga Loa. The Samoan Werewolf agreed as he was brought in to work as Sikoa's enforcer.

On last week's edition of Friday Night SmackDown, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa defended the titles against #DIY and Street Profits in a Triple Threat Tag Team Ladder match before Bad Blood.

After a hard-hitting contest, Tonga Loa climbed a ladder and captured the titles. It'll be interesting to see which teams will be able to overcome the odds and take the gold away from The Bloodline in the coming months.