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4 New Bloodline Members Who Could Join WWE This Year

  • Jan 12
  • 2 min read

The The Bloodline storyline has been one of the most dominant and emotionally charged arcs in modern WWE history. Even as alliances fracture and power shifts following Roman Reigns’ era at the top, fans widely believe that the Bloodline story is far from finished.

With WWE increasingly tapping into real-life Samoan dynasty connections, here are four potential new Bloodline members who could realistically debut or be integrated this year 👇


1. Jacob Fatu – The Most Dangerous Addition


Jacob Fatu

If there’s one name fans have been begging WWE to sign, it’s Jacob Fatu.

A former MLW World Champion, Fatu combines explosive athleticism, legit intimidation, and Bloodline authenticity. His arrival wouldn’t just add muscle—it would instantly shift the power balance within the faction.

👉 Fantasy booking favorite:Jacob Fatu debuts as an uncontrollable enforcer—either clashing with Solo Sikoa or enforcing his own version of Bloodline dominance.



2. Zilla Fatu – The Next-Gen Wildcard


Zilla Fatu

The son of the late Umaga, Zilla Fatu represents the next generation of the Anoa’i family tree.

Still developing, but already showing raw intensity, Zilla would fit perfectly as a long-term investment—a character WWE could slowly build into the Bloodline mythos.

👉 Best role:A recruited prospect, mentored (or manipulated) by senior Bloodline members.


3. Lance Anoa’i – The Forgotten Enforcer


Lance Anoa'i

Lance Anoa’i has WWE history and deep family ties—but hasn’t yet received a true main-roster spotlight.

A return could position him as a loyal soldier, reinforcing the idea that the Bloodline isn’t about one leader—it’s about family supremacy.

👉 Story angle:Brought in as backup during a faction war, proving his worth through loyalty rather than dominance.



4. Journey Fatu – The Sleeper Pick


Journey Fatu

Less mainstream than his cousins, Journey Fatu remains an intriguing wildcard.

WWE has increasingly valued long-term storytelling—Journey could be quietly introduced through NXT or background segments before becoming relevant in a future Bloodline chapter.

👉 Why it works:Slow-burn Bloodline expansion = more layers, more betrayals, more legacy storytelling.


The Bloodline Never Ends


The Bloodline has evolved from a single dominant faction into a generational saga. With WWE leaning heavily into legacy, realism, and family conflict, adding new Bloodline members isn’t a matter of “if”—but “when.”

Whether it’s Jacob Fatu’s explosive arrival or a next-gen slow build, one thing is clear:

The island of relevancy is still expanding.


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