Solo Sikoa's plans for The Bloodline to involve names Roman Reigns may have never recruited? Analyzing the possibility

Solo Sikoa has replaced Roman Reigns as The Bloodline
Solo Sikoa has replaced Roman Reigns as The Bloodline's Tribal Chief [Image Credit: WWE.com]

Solo Sikoa has made several major changes in The Bloodline ever since he assumed leadership in Roman Reigns' absence. Interestingly, the new Tribal Chief may venture into territories the former Undisputed WWE Champion did not explore.

After WrestleMania 40, fans have not seen Roman Reigns, but Solo Sikoa has ensured The Bloodline will continue to dominate. He kicked out Paul Heyman and Jimmy Uso, then recruited Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. However, the group could receive more members after reports indicated that the Tonga Twins were spotted at the Performance Center.

Taahine and TalaVou previously wrestled for wrestling promotions All Elite Wrestling and Women of Wrestling. While at the latter company, they claimed the WOW Tag Team Championship after defeating Laurie and Lindsey Carlson of Miami's Sweet Heat. Aside from their lineage, it's no wonder why Sikoa could consider recruiting the twin sisters to expand the dominance of the group to the women's division.

Solo already showed that he doesn't have any problems incorporating any Tongas into The Bloodline, something that Roman did not do. Heyman previously revealed that Roman Reigns didn't recruit Haku's sons due to their dangerous past, and Sikoa could forget The Wiseman's words again by including the Tonga Twins.

Interestingly, even The Rock did not include the lineage of the Tongans when he showcased his graphic of The Bloodline family tree during the WrestleMania 40 kickoff press event. This occurred despite Haku being The Rock's uncle, possibly indicating that he is not a big fan of them either. Still, it should be noted that they are not blood-related.

Does the Tonga Twins have any connection with Solo Sikoa, Roman Reigns, and the rest of The Bloodline?

Although Taahine and TalaVou are not blood-related to any members of the group, including Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns, they have many connections with the Anoa'i family.

The twins debuted in the wrestling scene in 2021 after being trained by Black Pearl (Reno Anoa'i) and Rikishi (Solofa Fatu Jr.). Due to this, it's not impossible to think that the Tonga Twins have already met Solo and The Usos after being trained by their father.

Taahine and TalaVou also previously shared on the Pacific Media Network that they decided to pursue wrestling after a conversation they had with Ata Johnson, The Rock's mother, who encouraged them to be the first Tongan female wrestlers.

“Having someone like Ata, Dwayne Johnson’s mother, speak it into existence being the first Tongan female wrestlers and make history [was special],” said TalaVou

It would be interesting to see if the Tonga Twins will eventually join Solo Sikoa in The Bloodline.