The wrestling group The Bloodline, composed of Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, and Jacob Fatu, had an intense confrontation with Paul Heyman during the June 28th broadcast of WWE SmackDown. This occurred after Heyman, who serves as Roman Reigns’ counsel, did not accept Solo as the latest Tribal Chief.
In an episode of Rikishi Fatu’s podcast “Off The Top”, the host revealed his consideration of joining The Bloodline as the new adviser. Rikishi, a WWE Hall of Famer, showcased interest in the role but expressed hesitation due to the travel-heavy commitment that comes with a regular television role in WWE.
Prioritizing family time, Rikishi underlined his focus on spending meaningful moments with his children and grandchildren. He illustrated this by saying:
“Folks often question if I’m keen to return as The Wiseman. Well, it seems plausible. However, I’m concerned about the schedule, as I’m not up for extensive travel, which might be the only reason I might refuse the offer. There’s more to my life now than wrestling. Now, I cherish my personal time, dedicated to visiting my family, my kids, and grandkids. It’s indeed wonderful when I show up at my sons’ homes”.