After dominating the WWE hierarchy for several years, Bloodline is on the backburner, with Roman ruler, WWE world heavyweight champion Jayuso and Jimmy Uso out of the stable, and we champions Jacob Fatu, Solo Sicor and Tama Tonga still alive on the midcards. Still, there is always a chance that the unit will rise up again, and one legacy member of the blood line wonders if it is possible to do so as a group made up of female wrestlers.
In last week’s edition of “Off the Top,” WWE Hall of Fame Rikishi approved the idea of female pedigree stability.
“Why not?” Rikishi said. “Why? It’s not formed. It’s always surfaced here and there. But I think it’s good for business. I think it’s good because you know that bloodlines are not just men in the family. We are this family, women who can work, women who can draw, women who can carry the ball, you know the ball.”
Rikiss noted that recent on-screen interactions between Nia Jax and his stepdaughter Naomi could be a precursor to the group that has been formed. As for who can join Jax and Naomi in the stablehouse, Rikishi has appointed two other performers. One left mostly wrestling, the other not seen for quite some time.
“I think it’s Ava,” Rikis said. “Why? Tamina can come in and do her role there. There are a lot. I mean, there are nie and ne, who are currently training… But we already have a lot of male pedigree. But yes, that would be fine.
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