Zilla Fatu On The New Bloodline: It's Dangerous, It's Opened A Lot Of People's Eyes

Zilla Fatu shares his thoughts on The Bloodline.

Zilla Fatu is often linked to WWE; as the son of Umaga, he is a real-life member of The Bloodline. In WWE, the stable continues to evolve. Roman Reigns has been absent since Cody Rhodes dethroned him at WWE WrestleMania XL. Meanwhile, Solo Sikoa has taken over, and Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa have joined the group/

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Speaking with MuscleManMalcolm, Zilla Fatu was asked to share his thoughts on the new Bloodline.

"I think it’s dangerous. I think it’s definitely opened a lot of people’s eyes because it’s like, with the Bloodline story, there’s so many perspectives, so many opinions, so many outlooks with this story. What makes this story so beautiful and so legendary, there’s no belt involved. Everybody going for that necklace," Fatu said.

Fatu was then asked to comment on how important Reigns' tribal necklace was, and he explained that it was very important. He stated that everyone wants to be number one, and everyone felt like they were the only one, but they were not the Main One.

"It’s very important. Everybody wants to be number one, everybody feel like they’re the only one, but they not the Main One. You know what I’m saying? All I gotta say is, stay tuned," Fatu said.

During the interview, Zilla stated that he wanted to share the ring with The Rock. Check out his comments here.

Zilla Fatu recently explained that he wants to land in WWE, as he aims to keep the cycle of Bloodline members going. Click here to see what to see what he had to say.

On the May 24 episode of WWE SmackDown, Bloodline member Tama Tonga will have Randy Orton in the semi-finals of the KIng of the Ring tournament. Fightful will have coverage of the show as it airs.

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