[6.0] "The new Bloodline is fine, it is not better than the original but it has its badge. It is not progressing, it only has a member that is active, it is Jacob, regardless of how many people destroy Jacob Fatu, still favors the group little. Because there is no talk of Tonga, Tama is not spoken, Jacob only imports. In short, it has little relevance. This can improve, even everything is starting and they have a lot of future ahead, they just need to be in a feud that is not with someone from the OG Bloodline."
[5.0] "This was just a barely-there vehicle to honestly phase away people from the bloodline all together, I think, and by god, it worked. It gave WWE the introduction of Jacob Fatu, which is by far its crowning achievement, but I also think it helped Solo grow as a performer. Loa and Tonga never felt like more than warm bodies, a feeling not helped by the fact that Loa will be more remembered for repeated botches than anything else."
[10.0] "I don't care what people say. This group is absolutely amazing. Solo Sikoa may not be the best wrestler in the world, but that is basically the point. He is a fake, wannabe Tribal Chief. He is supposed to be a bit crap and hypocritical. Now I will admit that the creative for him has not always been the best or most consistent, and I wish that they would've had him win a lot more after the Cena match, but with what they're doing with him now it has really helped. Meanwhile Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa have always been a great tag team, and the addition of them has been great. Even if Tonga Loa and his botching is more often funny or sad than anything else, he has found a perfect role as an enforcer who looks intimidating and can join in on the beatdowns. And I mean come on...Jacob Fatu is absolutely incredible and will be a serious main event threat in the future of WWE. This group is different from the original Bloodline, feeling so much more violent and dangerous which is a great way to separate them into their own thing."
[6.0] "Satisfactory fully sums up Bloodline 2.0. Solo despite his inexperience compared to his stablemates has had moments of shine and proved he can be reliable for future main event situations. The addition of the Tongans (primarily Tama) has been great as they both play their parts well, on top of Tama being such an entertaining character. Jacob Fatu has absolutely been the star of this group though. That man can do anything and can also do so much without doing anything really. You look at him, and you cant take your eyes off him. Tonga Loa is Tonga Loa. Thats it. Wrong booking decisions have slightly affected them but their work as a whole and their booking for the most part has been very good. I think its a matter of trying to live up to the original Bloodline, which realistically you cannot do. All I know is Jacob is going to be a star. And thats not a prediction, you know the rest."
[6.0] "Just doesn't hit the same heights as the original bloodline. Solo just doesn't have the aura to run the stable. Fatu is the strongest new member as he has quite a presence and has been presented well. Just feels like something is missing from the group (a Zayn or Heyman member)"
[5.0] "The Bloodline equivalent of the NWO Wolfpac. Honestly, this group didn't NEED to be so mediocre, but Solo's booking has unfortunately killed any potential this group could have had. It quickly became a meme how much Solo lost before this group was formed, and that was after pinning John Cena last year. It's a shame because had this group came together last year after Mania, I think it would have been in a much better position to succeed. But between Solo's unfortunate booking, and hiring a lot of mediocre talent, practically nobody took this group seriously, but points for trying at least. The obvious exceptions here are Jacob Fatu and Paul Heyman, who both put their best foot forward to keep this group relevant and dangerous. Jacob Fatu in particular is basically the anchor of this entire group and the clear breakout star despite WWE insisting that it's Solo. But they serve their purpose as evil villainous heels for Roman to feud with after his face run, it's just sad that only one of them really has the potential to contend at the top spot. Main thing that can save this group is if Rock pulls an Emperor Palpatine and reveals that he's the one behind them, but time will tell."
[6.0] "They are doing a decent job with The New Bloodline so far but it people and internet fans just can't take it seriously. Solo Sikoa's not that good in the ring and on the mic which he has proved time and time again. Jacob Fatu is the knight in shining armor and has basically carried the faction. Tonga Loa is horrible, Terrible offense, Terrible Wrestling, no charisma and a botch machine. Tama is decent but his performances are hit or miss and Heyman who was kicked out was the one carrying the mantle. Roman just returned so let's hope this faction becomes more interesting. [***1/4]"
[4.0] "I have to be honest, while I like Tama Tonga and think Jacob Fatu can be great, I just don't care for this faction. Solo Sikoa is just an ineffective leader and Tonga Loa is straight garbage. But hey, maybe they'll grow on me in a couple of months. But currently? I just don't care."
[6.0] "They have not really been around that long to be compared with the Old Bloodline faction, but for the time being, I think they are quite stale. It seems slightly rinse and repeat just with new family signings with constant attacks, cheap shots, promos, and cheating to win. Jacob Fatu has the main star promise; Solo Sikoa just doesn't look like a legitimate leader to me, especially after that losing streak meme started; Tama Tonga is good; Tonga Loa is absolutely dire; and that low blow miss will never be forgotten. They do look dominant as of now, but in terms of other aspects, it hasn't quite piqued my interest just yet, but there's promise."
[7.0] "Nowhere near as good as the original Bloodline but I still like this version. They have replicated the original with having The Tongans take The Usos place, Jacob takes Solos place and Solo takes Romans place. They look dominant and I cant wait to see how the storyline progresses."
[10.0] "After seeing how they been working together since the arrival of Jacob Fatu this group is now to be taken seriously as of recent they showed the potential and force they can do together, Solo Sikoa is decent but Jacob Fatu is the star of the group, Tama Tonga is decent always liked his work from New Japan Pro - Wrestling, and Tonga Loa... is just their Camacho is their for the pay check and riding the coattails which hey do what you gotta do. But once Roman Reigns returns then we can finally see the real Bloodline Civil War."
[10.0] "This group has been so fun and Entertaining to watch, and they have pulled off some really great matches, and promos. But there segments destroying everyone and escpecially the Paul Heyman one was cinema."
[9.0] "Not gonna lie, I'm really enjoying the direction that The Bloodline is taking, especially with the recent kick of Paul Heyman from the group, and the addition of Jacob Fatu. I know some people are going to complain about Solo Sikoa being the leader of the Bloodline, since he doesn't really fit the mold of Roman Reigns. While that is most certainly true, I don't think WWE is trying to paint him as such. There is a very different way as to how both men run the Bloodline. Sikoa as a leader feels more like a boss who has a group of people do his dirty work, such as siccing Jacob Fatu on Heyman for instance. He's considerably more ruthless, both in how he controls and directs the group, and how he took the spot as the leader. It's a new character direction for Solo Sikoa, and a much needed breath of fresh air for him. I'm truly excited to see where it goes from here."
[8.0] "This new version of The Bloodline is promising. Jacob & Solo have really promising futures, in my opinion. Tonga & Tama could be the next Usos too. They just come out, talk smack, beat people up, and leave. Promising faction. 8/10"