WWE legend Rikishi is introducing fourth son to wrestling after Usos and Solo
Rikishi has revealed The Bloodline could be getting another member as he introduces a fourth son to the world of wrestling.
However, having three sons on worldwide television isn’t enough for the Attitude Era star.
Now, he has revealed his boy Jeramiah Fatu is joining the family business as the Anoa’i dynasty – which also includes the likes of Roman Reigns, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and the late Umaga – continues to grow.
Revealing his boy is now going by the ring name Thamiko T. Fatu, Rikishi shared a photo of the rising star on Instagram.
He wrote: ‘Another one . Get ready #thamikotuuhetokafatu #TokoUso THAMIKO T. FATU #FatuLegacy’
Fans are excited by the prospect of The Bloodline expanding, and there will be high hopes for Thamiko given the level of talent his brothers have shown.
‘Y’all got a wrestler making factory,’ quipped one follower, while another added: ‘Rich Tradition (sic)’
A third fan wrote: ‘Wwe will be stupid if they let him slip pass ???? somebody tag wwe in this they need to know all day everyday.’
As well as wrestling legends like Peter Maivia, Rocky Johnson and the Wild Samoans, the family tree also includes late, greats such as Yokozuna, Rosey and Umaga, while the current non-WWE landscape includes big independent names such as Jacob Fatu.
As well as Roman, The Usos and Solo Sikoa, WWE is already looking towards a bright future with The Rock’s daughter Ava Raine recently making her debut at NXT Stand & Deliver.
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