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Rikishi: Everybody That Comes From This Bloodline, It’s What They Used To Say Is Good For Business

Rikishi talks his family capturing championships.

Rikishi talks his family, and most recently Solo Sikoa, winning championships.

On June 28th, Solo Sikoa would challenge for the WWE United States Championship at Night Of Champions. Sikoa would end up defeating Jacob Fatu to win the championship thanks to an assist from the debuting Talla Tonga.

While speaking to The Wrestling Classic in a new interview, Rikishi was asked about Solo Sikoa winning the WWE United States Championship.

“Well, there ain’t enough belts out there to win. Like I’ve always said, bloodlines are timelines, you know? I’m a father that supports his nephew, supports his son, supports the family. You know, it’s been well over 75 plus years, past, present, and future, that we stand on business. So this is the reason why I’m always advocating for the family. You know, the numbers don’t lie to me. I mean, we got Yeet all over the place. You got the Tribal Chief all over the place. Now you got Solo Sikoa, let’s not forget Jacob. You know what I mean? So everybody that comes from this bloodline, it’s what they used to say is good for business.”

Earlier this month, Jacob Fatu and Rikishi released a rap song together. You can read more about that here.

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