“Miss you Uso,” Real-life brother of top Bloodline member goes missing, family pleading for help from the fans
It has now been learned that one of the top Bloodline figures in WWE has unfortunately been marred with his brother gone missing.
The Bloodline forces Cody Rhodes to watch as they take out Randy Orton (via WWE)
In concerning news for the legendary Anoa’i family, Journey Fatu, who’s also the brother of current Bloodline member Jacob Fatu, has been reported missing. The revelation was made by Juicy Finau, one of the family members. Taking it to X, the MLW-signed wrestler said he’s unaware of the whereabouts of Journey, who was believed to be in San Francisco on September 13 for a local booking.
Finau has now resorted to help on social media, asking the fans to report him if they see Fatu around. An appeal has also been made to use the hashtag #WheresJourney. Jacob Fatu has yet to break silence on the matter. Nonetheless, here’s hoping that the missing soul returns home safe. All one can do is pray for the best. These past few months have been extremely tough for the Anoa’i family.
Two of their patriarchs, Afa and Sika, the erstwhile Wild Samoans, passed away within a span of two months. Sika was the father of Roman Reigns, while Afa was his uncle. Their passing left an indelible mark upon the entire dynasty, and they’d now have to live with the memories.
The latest hoodoo, Journey Fatu, has crossed a couple of weeks from the last reported date he was spotted. Journey came to public light shortly after his brother Jacob debuted in WWE. Several accounts on X unearthed that The Samoan Werewolf has a sibling. Jacob’s been wreaking havoc on SmackDown.
This past Friday, he teamed up with Solo Sikoa to battle Randy Orton and Kevin Owens. The Bloodline duo emerged victorious after a slip-up from Cody Rhodes cost the babyfaces the match. After losing, Owens was visibly incensed and went off on Rhodes before being separated by Orton.
The Bloodline has some ‘bad blood’ for Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes
This weekend at WWE Bad Blood, the menacing duo of Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa will take the gauntlet to Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. The unlike pairing of Rhodes and Reigns just about came so abruptly.
Despite initial reluctance, The American Nightmare joined forces with his longtime rival to combat common enemies. Over the past few days, there’s been a discourse among fans as to whether this all-star tag team affair should main event the premium live event or not.
There’s a chunk of the audience that’s advocating for the Hell in a Cell showdown between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre to go on last. WWE has reportedly taken the online backlash into consideration. It’s now up to them to decide what closes the night in Atlanta.
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