WATCH: The Bloodline’s newest member Tonga Loa picks up win in his debut match on SmackDown
Tonga Loa and Tama Tonga teamed up to face The Street Profits on SmackDown.
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This week’s SmackDown featured the in-ring debut of The Bloodline member, Tonga Loa. It was his first match in WWE after showing up at Backlash in France a few weeks ago. With cunning tactics and a completely new type of wrestling style, Loa, along with his brother Tama Tonga, picked up a huge win.
The two stars went toe to toe against one of the most successful tag teams on the main roster, The Street Profits. It was quite an entertaining match. The back-and-forth action continued throughout. However, during the closing moments, Loa showcased his in-ring awareness by giving a blind tag to Tama Tonga.
In a matter of moments, Tama turned the tide as he delivered a vicious blow to Montez Ford on the mat, securing victory for The Bloodline. The brothers have put out a bold statement after this performance and have certainly pleased the Tribal Heir, Solo Sikoa.
Moreover, Paul Heyman was at the ringside to keep an eye on the action. However, even he has looked terrified with this new version of The Bloodline. Things have now become even more interesting to see. The Enforcer, alongside Tonga and Loa, are on a path to assert dominance, and this performance has certainly solidified the duo’s standing on the blue brand.
Haku revealed an interesting story about the debut of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa
Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa are the sons of former WWE star Haku. Recently, the legendary superstar shared an interesting story about the debut of Tonga and Loa in WWE. He went on to thank Triple H for giving his sons an opportunity to work in WWE. Haku stated that he appreciated the Game for coming up with the idea to bring the duo to the WWE as a part of The Bloodline.
Speaking on WrestleBinge, Haku revealed that the King of Kings asked him not to reveal anything about any of the debuts. He went on to say that “they kayfabed” him for acting like he had no idea and was therefore surprised to see his sons appear on WWE television.
They kayfabed me the whole deal. I was surprised to see them there. [Asked whether he knew about it] No, I guess that was the deal [laughs], not to tell anybody, and they did a great job.Haku via WrestleBinge
The former WWE star clearly knows how big a deal this is for both of his sons. Tama made his debut on SmackDown after he attacked Jimmy Uso from behind. A few weeks later, Tonga made his debut after he helped The Bloodline achieve victory at Backlash in France.
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