WWE veteran Vince Russo has voiced his concerns about the new additions to The Bloodline, specifically Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa. While both have shown dominance in WWE so far, Russo believes their impact on the brand may be limited unless they are booked properly.
Speaking on a recent episode of his podcast, Russo expressed that the current lack of individuality among the new members could pose a significant problem. He emphasized the need for distinct character traits and personalities to differentiate each member, including Solo Sikoa, from one another.
“You’re gonna have all these Samoans coming in, and you know right now you got these two new guys and you got Solo Sikoa. And bro, this is what their characters are gonna be. They’re Samoans. You are not gonna know one from the other. They are not gonna have different character traits. They are not gonna have different personalities. They are all gonna be killer Samoans. So that is why nobody is going to care,” Russo explained.
Russo’s comments highlight a critical issue in WWE’s current booking strategy for The Bloodline. The faction, known for its strong familial ties and dominance, risks becoming stale if its members are not given unique personas that resonate with the audience. The lack of distinctiveness could lead to fan disengagement, which is a significant concern for the long-term success of the group.
As WWE continues to evolve The Bloodline, it will be crucial to address these concerns and ensure that each member stands out. This will involve creative storytelling and character development that goes beyond their shared Samoan heritage.
For now, only time will tell what lies ahead for the new version of The Bloodline. The potential is there, but it will require careful and thoughtful booking to fully realize it. Fans and critics alike will be watching closely to see how WWE navigates this challenge and whether Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, and Solo Sikoa can carve out their unique identities within the faction.