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Rikishi is one of Bloodline members in real life they have fought for WWE during the last decades. Tonga Kid, the twin brother of the member of the Hall of Fame, recently spoke about his relationship with the family.

On November 30, the original and new versions of The Bloodline of WWE will face Survivor Series: Wargames. The son of Tonga Kid, Jacob Fatu, will represent the group of Solo Sikoa, Rikishi's son, while his other children, The Uses, will be part of the Roman Reigns team.

In an interview with Monte & The Pharaohthe wrestling legend Tonga Kid said that it was the black sheep of the family and that it was always excluded by the rest:

“I think I was almost like the black sheep of the family. They did not want to risk me. They did not want to take me to the movies. They did not want to take me here, to the mall, to whatever it was. I was always that marginalized child. You looked through the rearview mirror of the car and I was there and everyone went to the cinema except Tong Kid.” (22:23 – 22:42)

Tonga Kid also gave an emotional answer when asked to talk about the recent success of Jacob Fatu in the WWE.

Tonga Kid speaks with sincerity about Rikishi

In the 1990s and early 2000s, Rikishi became one of WWE's most recognized superstars. Tonga Kid, on the other hand, fought in most of his fighting in the headquarters in Stamford between 1983 and 1988, before returning for a brief period between 1992 and 1994.

According to Tonga Kid, other family members considered Rikishi “perfect” compared to him:

“I was a boy with problems, so they had to send me somewhere so that I would straighten me. That's where they entered (the uncles) AFA and Sika. Competitive, yes, in high school, me and my brother. Nobody wants to run that risk with you. ” (26:12 – 26:49)

Tonga Kid also approached the possibility that another Bloodline member in real life receives an induction to the WWE Hall of Fame.

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