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Nia Jax gave a good reason why there are no women in The Bloodline.
After the recent debuts of Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, and Jacob Fatu, The Bloodline is getting bigger than ever. However, despite the additions, the group lacks female members.
While some people have called the WWE out for this, Nia Jax is happy with the support the rest of her family have given her during this time.
Nia Jax spoke to The Battleground Podcast, and was asked about the lack of female representation in the Bloodline. She noted that while she, Tamina or Naomi could step up at any time, she feels like the group wants the women to have their own thing and not just tag along on the men’s storyline.
“I am the female Samoan bloodline in the business right now. We have Tamina, and we have Naomi. There is that option, but I also feel like the men are doing such a great job and their own thing. They want us to have our own thing, to go in our direction and thrive in what we can do.”
“I’ve said it before, even though we’re not on screen, behind the scenes the boys are constantly supporting us. They’re constantly having our backs. If they’re not there in person, they’re texting me, watching my matches, giving me critiques, and helping me out. If ever down the line they need some women to get in there and kick some butt, I’m more than happy to.”
Nia Jax: We Have So Much More Family To Join
Nia Jax continued and hinted about more family members joining The Bloodline in the future.
She said that she has “so much more family”, even after the debut of Jacob Fatu. Nia Jax then noted that nobody knows what will happen with the Bloodline, and anything is possible in who will debut next.
“I’m a fan, sitting back and watching them, being constantly surprised myself. I know how much family we have. It’s only the tip of the iceberg of what’s been coming to the shows lately. We have the new addition of Jacob [Fatu], who is an incredible talent. But we have so much more family, so who knows what’s going to happen.”