Backstage update on WWE bringing in 6-foot-8 new Bloodline member (Exclusive)
[ad_1]
There’s a huge update on WWE potentially adding a 6-foot-8 star to The Bloodline. The person is none other than Hikuleo. For those unaware, he’s the nephew and adopted son of the legendary Haku.
During a recent episode of Live Q&A on Sportskeeda WrestleBinge, WrestleVotes provided an update on Hikuleo’s WWE status and if he’d join The Bloodline upon his arrival.
“Don’t know when, probably after the reset. You know, once WrestleMania comes and goes, I think the rosters will look a little different – all three brands. So, I could see Hikuleo showing up on NXT. I don’t know, may be May or June. But when he does, whenever that is, expect a big push. They like this guy. He’s big. He’s tall. He knows what he’s doing. He’s got a family background. I’d expect a decent push when he shows up.” [From 17:59 onwards]
Hikuleo isn’t the only star rumored to have signed with the company. Lance Anoa’i reportedly signed with the company back in 2024. However, per Dave Meltzer, Lance has allegedly been the subject of some criticism backstage in WWE.
“Lance Anoa’i is there. There has been criticism of Lance Anoa’i that he may not make it. I have heard nothing negative about Hikuleo. You would think that him being there for all this time and not being used is like they must be disappointed but I have not heard that at all.” [H/T – Cultaholic]
Fans will have to wait to see what Triple H has in store for these two stars.
Please credit Sportskeeda and embed the YouTube video if you use any quotes from this article.
Manik Aftab writes Exclusive articles for Sportskeeda Wrestling’s WWE division. A BA (Hons) in English Literature helped him improve his writing skills before starting his career as a pro wrestling writer.
Before joining Sportskeeda, Aftab worked for Ringside News and The Sportster, where his wrestling articles and feature pieces consistently ranked on the first page of Google SERPs.
He prioritizes accuracy, relevance, and ethics in his reporting by conducting thorough research, verifying sources, and adhering to professional journalistic standards.
While Aftab’s favorite wrestler in AEW is Hangman Adam Page, he doesn’t have a favorite in WWE yet. However, he considers Stone Cold Steve Austin to be the greatest professional wrestler of all time. His earliest memory of watching pro wrestling was when The Rock faced The New Age Outlaws in a handicap match, but it was the John Cena vs. Edge match from Unforgiven 2006 that got him hooked. If given the chance to manage a star from the Attitude Era, he would choose The British Bulldog, as he believes Davey Boy Smith was a terrific worker and could’ve benefitted from having a mouthpiece for his lack of mic skills.
When not watching pro wrestling, Aftab enjoys reading science fiction and watching anime.