The Bloodline has been completely revamped ever since Solo Sikoa stepped up to the leadership in the absence of Roman Reigns after his loss at WrestleMania 40. His version of the group now has completely different allies.

First, it was the addition of Tama Tonga and then his brother, Tonga Loa at WWE Backlash France. Since then, the faction has been dangerous as ever with the two brothers, collectively known as the Guerrillas of Destiny making their debut as a tag team together on tonight’s May 31 edition of SmackDown.

However, before the match started, Paul Heyman tried to reason with former Bloodline rival, Kevin Owens to stay out of their way and not face severe consequences as Solo Sikoa had recruited, what Heyman labeled as “Criminals” and “Thugs.”

As tensions escalated, Solo and his thugs arrived at the scene to lay a beatdown on Owens before backup arrived in the form of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa’s opponents for the night, The Street Profits.

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As Solo and KO brawled their way to the back and order restored, the tag team match began which also marked the in-ring debut of Tonga Loa. The tag team action went back and forth between both teams, but the dominance of the Bloodline brothers proved too much for Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins. The ending of the bout saw Tama Tonga making a timely tag and planting Ford to the mat to secure the pinfall and win their debut encounter as a team.

What are your thoughts on the successful in-ring debut of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa as a team on SmackDown? Sound off in the comments!

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