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Additionally, Royce Keys was pitted against the returning Tama Tonga, who has seen his share of release speculations. Even though Keys defeated the MFT member, this development indicates that WWE still wants to continue Solo Sikoa’s heel alliance despite the recent exits.

This fuels speculation about potential new members for the MFT in the near future. In this article, we will look at four new members of Solo’s family tree following Tona Loa and JC Mateo’s exits.


#4. Royce Keys

Over the past few weeks, Royce Keys has been actively part of Friday Night SmackDown. The former AEW star was spotted motivating his real-life friend Jacob Fatu, as The Samoan Werewolf is set to lock horns with Roman Reigns at Backlash 2026.

Currently, Royce is engaged in a feud with the MFTs, but if WWE wants to turn Keys into a heel star, he could be a new addition to Solo Sikoa’s faction. It could be part of a long-term storyline where Solo tries to convince Royce to join the group.

After months of planting seeds, the sports entertainment juggernaut can finally add Royce as the stable’s newest member.


#3. Jacob Fatu

Jacob Fatu is currently working as a single star in WWE. The Samoan Werewolf defeated Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 42. Following this, he challenged Roman Reigns for a World Heavyweight Championship match at the upcoming Tampa Premium Live Event.

Previously, Fatu was part of Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline but later decided to step away and turn into a babyface star. Currently, the Usos are also engaged in the Bloodline family drama. They recently reunited with The Head of the Table and reformed the Original Bloodline.

Though Jacob has already issued a warning to Jey and Jimmy Uso on SmackDown and demanded no interference, it’s still likely that the Usos will disrupt the World Championship match.

If this happens at Backlash, then Fatu will get outnumbered and eventually suffer a loss against The Original Tribal Chief. So there are chances that Fatu may join hands with Solo Sikoa and become part of the MFTs.

Meanwhile, this time, he might claim the leader position and use the MFTs against the OG Bloodline members. It could also lead to a potential civil war between the Anoa’i family members.

Already, a Bloodline civil war had taken place in WWE when the Usos betrayed Roman Reigns in his last world title reign. The entire storyline kept fans invested, and this angle will give WWE another chance to revisit something similar.


#2. WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi

Rikishi was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2015. The veteran star is a core part of the real-life Bloodline family. Rikishi used to react to WWE’s storylines, particularly since his family was involved.

For those unaware, the legendary star is the real-life father of the Usos and Solo Sikoa. As a result, Rikishi might join the MFT stable in the near future, but as a manager.

If Solo Sikoa’s heel alliance gets a manager on its side, it can be booked better as a faction on the blue brand.


#1. The Usos

“Jey, you tryna talk to me about losses to Roman? You never beat Roman. And at Backlash, if y’all even think about interfering, I swear to God I’ll burn this family tree down.” JACOB FATU WARNS THE USOS NOT TO INTERFERE AT BACKLASH 👀 #SmackDown

The Usos are back in the tag team division. It seems Jey Uso’s singles run as The YEET Master is on hold at least for now. Jey and Jimmy reformed the OG Bloodline with Roman Reigns on RAW after WrestleMania 42.

Here, The OTC made it clear that he doesn’t want the Usos to become his slaves but to reunite his family bond. However, as Roman Reigns is the World Heavyweight Champion, the power may corrupt him soon.

If this happens, Reigns could start treating the Usos poorly, like old times. As a consequence, the Usos might join forces with Solo Sikoa’s MFT and take revenge against the OG Bloodline leader.

The Samoan Twins joining the heel faction on SmackDown could be a drastic change in the landscape of the Bloodline family drama in WWE. Rest, it will be interesting to see what plans WWE has in store for Solo Sikoa and his MFT group.

The Triple H creative regime should figure out soon what to do with Solo’s alliance on SmackDown.