WWE Legend Advocates for Female Family Members to Join The Bloodline

WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi has expressed a desire to see female members of his family integrated into the prominent wrestling faction, The Bloodline. During a recent episode of his “Off the Top” podcast, Rikishi highlighted the potential impact of such an inclusion, stating, “I think, man, it’d be nice to start to see some of the females in the family join The Bloodline. That could be very, very interesting.”

Naomi’s Potential Role in The Bloodline

Rikishi specifically mentioned his daughter-in-law, WWE Superstar Naomi (Trinity Fatu), as a deserving candidate for a significant storyline within the faction. He emphasized her dedication and tenure in WWE, noting, “Naomi, she definitely deserves to be in a top-notch angle. I would like to see them focus on her, give her an opportunity at a good angle, a good run to kind of feature her because she’s been putting in work.”

The Bloodline’s Current Composition

The Bloodline, led by Roman Reigns, currently includes male family members such as The Usos (Jimmy and Jey Uso) and Solo Sikoa. The addition of female talent from the Anoa’i family could diversify the group’s dynamic and storytelling potential within WWE programming.

Fan Speculation and Anticipation

Rikishi’s comments have sparked discussions among fans about the possible expansion of The Bloodline to include female wrestlers. Such a development could provide fresh narratives and elevate the profiles of the women involved, aligning with WWE’s ongoing efforts to enhance women’s representation in wrestling.

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