The Bloodline, now under the leadership of Solo Sikoa, has significantly expanded its ranks with the addition of Jacob Fatu. They are preparing for a major match at Money in the Bank this week, and the likely composition of their team has now been revealed.

The Bloodline, excluding Jacob Fatu, arrived at Madison Square Garden for the June 28 edition of SmackDown to kick off the scheduled Bloodline Acknowledgment Ceremony. However, upon entering the ring, they were confronted by Orton, Rhodes, and Owens, who stormed the ringside area.

This led to a brawl between both factions, with the altercation spreading throughout ringside. The Bloodline found themselves outnumbered and overpowered by their rivals, whom they are set to face in a 6-man tag team match at the upcoming WWE Money in the Bank event as Cody Rhodes declared war against The Bloodline.

While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer talked about The Bloodline’s team composition for Money In The Bank, as he noted that he was told it was most likely Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Solo Sikoa. However, Meltzer added that WWE could put in Jacob Fatu at the last minute.

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“I was told it’s probably Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Solo Sikoa, but they could easily put in Jacob Fatu at the last minute.”

We will have to wait and see who will end up representing The Bloodline at the Money In The Bank Premium Live Event on June 6th, as fans are certainly expecting an all-out war between The Bloodline and Cody Rhodes’ team.

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