The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, & Jacob Fatu) decimated Paul Heyman on the June 28th episode of WWE SmackDown after Roman Reigns’ Wise Counsel refused to acknowledge Solo as the new Tribal Chief.
On a recent episode of his “Rikishi Fatu Off The Top” podcast, Rikishi discussed the possibility of joining Solo’s new Bloodline as the new Wiseman.
Rikishi expressed interest in the role and mentioned concerns about the extensive travel commitments associated with a regular on-screen position in WWE.
The WWE Hall of Famer emphasized that his current priority is focusing on his family and cherishing quality time with his children and grandchildren, a value he holds in high regard at this stage. He said,
“People ask would I be interested (in returning as The Wiseman). Yeah, I guess. It makes sense. Is the scheduling gonna be a problem, cause I don’t wanna’ hit the road, and that would probably be the only reason why I would probably decline. There’s so much to my life now than professional wrestling. My time is my time now, the second part of my life is to spend time to visit my kids, my grandkids, and it’s nice when I show up to the boys’ homes.”