Late WWE legend Umaga's son, Zilla Fatu, recently opened up on his cousin, Solo Sikoa, using the Samoan Spike in the company. This move was made by Fatu's father.
Umaga was one of the biggest names in the history of WWE. The legend and his cousin Rikishi led the foundation for the current Bloodline stars, consisting Roman Reigns, The Usos, Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
Zilla Fatu is carrying the legacy forward in the wrestling business and has gained significant success in Booker T's reality of Wrestling. Many believe Zilla will join the WWE.
During a recent conversation with INSIGHT, the host Christ Van Vliet noted that Solo Sikoa has been using Late Umaga's Samoan Spike as his finisher and believed that WWE should have kept the move reserved for Zilla Fatu.
Fatu said that he did not have any problems with his cousin using his father's move, as he believed that Triple H might have seen something special in Sikoa and allowed him to perform it.
Zilla recollected Solo performing Samoan Spike for the first time on the late Umaga's death anniversary, which reminded Fatu of all the love his dad had in him.
"Booooo. Booooo [laughs]. [CVV - I feel like they should have reserved this for you.] Well, you know, timing is everything, Uce. You know, just like I know, uhh, that he is real big on that. So, but nah, kudos to him, you know, kudos to Hunter too for allowing that. I remember that, too. A few years ago, he did that on the day that my dad passed away, and it was on a Monday Night RAW to Matt Riddle. And when he did it, it sparked, you know, a lot of love that my dad had. Not only that, just in our family and it felt right. And I think Hunter, he's seeing something in that, and they are where they are now," he said. [From 30:53 - 31:41]
Zilla wants to feature with his Bloodline family in WWE
In a conversation with The Wrestle Era Podcast, last year, Zilla Fatu said that he wanted to get featured with his Bloodline Family on WWE.
Fatu added that he believed Triple H's creative team has a way to add him into his family storyline. He also said that he was destined to perform in WWE.
"I would love to be there with my family, but you know, Triple H, the creative team, the whole WWE organization, they have a way to incorporate me. So, whatever way they want to incorporate me into the storyline, or me doing my own thing. (...) You just never know. So right now, I just can't call it but I know that I'm destined to be there, though."
It remains to be seen if the WWE has figured anything out for Zilla Fatu.
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