10 WWE Wrestlers Who Need To Redeem Themselves In 2025
4. Tonga Loa

Solo Sikoa's hostile takeover of his family's Ula Fala and the Tribal Chief's role has been the focal point of WWE since the fallout of WrestleMania 40. Following Roman Reigns' loss against Cody Rhodes, Solo Sikoa took control of The Bloodline, kicked his brother Jimmy Uso and Wiseman Paul Heyman out of the group, and brought in new members in Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu.
Each member of the New Bloodline has a unique role to play in the group. Solo Sikoa has his tasks as the leader, Tama Tonga is the right-hand man and has the bizarre noise thing to stand out, and Jacob Fatu is the powerhouse enforcer, but Tonga Loa's WWE run so far has been plagued with unfortunate botches.
He botched his debut by coming out late from under the ring to pull the referee out at Backlash France, messed up hitting a low blow on Kevin Owens at Money in the Bank, and even botched holding the tag team championship right. He's currently out of action after sustaining a torn bicep at Survivor Series: WarGames, and when he comes back, he needs to fix things and find a way to stand out from the others, or he might not have a future in WWE once The Bloodline Civil War is all said and done.
Fun Fact: 2024 is not Tonga Loa's first year in WWE, as many conveniently forgot that he once used to wrestle as Camacho between 2011 and 2013.