Tama Tonga hints at The Rock’s role in Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline: WWE

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Tama Tonga made a gesture similar to The Rock’s at Bad Blood 2024
The Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline which consists of Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu is ready to take on the OG faction at WarGames 2024. The addition of ‘Big’ Bronson Reed to the mix has made things even worse for the OG faction.
Unlike before, the Bloodline WarGames match will now be a five-on-five collision at the upcoming Survivor Series PLE in Vancouver, Canada. Both factions needed to find another member for their clash at WWE WarGames.
As mentioned before, the rogue faction has already found its fifth member in Bronson Reed, while the OG faction is struggling to mend fences with those they’ve alienated in the past.
However, it looks like the OG faction’s problems are far from over as there is a potential for The Final Boss‘ involvement in the rogue faction.
Tama Tonga’s reply has fueled further speculations among fans
Since the appearance of Dwayne’ The Rock’ Johnson at Bad Blood 2024 following Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns’ victory over Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu, many theories regarding the Hollywood star are doing the rounds on social media.
One theory states that Johnson orchestrates Solo Sikoa’s revamped Bloodline. At Bad Blood, Solo Sikoa was caught on camera hinting that The Rock’s surprise appearance was ‘part of a plan’, fueling further speculation among fans.
Tonga recently replied to a fan comment on X(Twitter) that hinted at Johnson’s involvement in the rogue faction. Recent footage from 11/15 SmackDown showed Tama Tonga making a throat-cut gesture similar to one Johnson made at Bad Blood PLE.
After a fan pointed out the gesture, speculation swirled that it solidified The Rock’s position as the leader of the Bloodline.
Tama replied to the fan theory with an ambiguous “Shhhhhhhh,” suggesting that the theory has some legs and that The Final Boss might be the mastermind behind the new Bloodline.
The two factions will collide in a highly anticipated match at the Survivor Series PLE on 30th November in the Rogers Arena, Vancouver, Canada.
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