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Nia Jax received a lot of support in recent months


As we know by now, the Bloodline has become a great symbol related to professional wrestling in WWE, With such a family that continues to introduce us to new members and continues to expand to carry the storyline within the Stamford federation.

Although there are also women who belong to such a family, by membership or say “by adoption”, for now only men have been included in the WWE programming, So at Tim & Eli on Battleground, Nia Jax was asked how she would see women in the family joining the new Bloodline led by Solo Sikoa: “Of course, it’s topical because right now I’m the female Samoan member of the Bloodline who is in business.

Then we have Tamina, and then we have Naomi [married to Jimmy Uso]. So there’s this option, but I still have the idea that men are doing a great job, and they’re doing their thing, And I feel like they want us to have our own things to do.

They want us to go our way and prosper in what we can do. I’ve said it before, even if we don’t appear on TV with them, the guys behind the scenes support us. They always look over our shoulder. If I’m not there in person, they send me messages, watch my matches and make criticisms and help me.

So if they ever need to put women in, I’d be more than happy. But I’m a fan. I’m just sitting here watching them and I’m constantly surprised because I know how much family we have, and it’s just the tip of the iceberg of what’s been coming on the show lately.

We have the new addition of Jacob [Fatu] and he’s an incredible talent, but we have another nice family piece, so who knows what might happen.”

Nia Jax on the Bloodline

To this question, Nia Jax replied, “It’s amazing, because our men have represented this family for decades, going back all the way to High Chief Peter Maivia, having humble origins, But our women haven’t had the opportunity to show what we can do.

By representing the women of the family, I feel like I’m on the right path, showing our…



Source : wrestling-world

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