After watching the Guerrillas of Destiny make their in-ring WWE debut the week prior in a tag team match against The Street Profits – going by The Bloodline instead of G.O.D. or something new – Solo Sikoa wanted to make things official during the penultimate edition of SmackDown ahead of Clash at the Castle, having Paul Heyman host a special celebration of the sons of Haku, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, before officially welcoming them into The Bloodline.

Still visibly uncomfortable with his new role, Heyman did as he was told, but not before announcing officially who is running the show on The Bloodline at the moment.

“Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Paul Heyman, and as the ‘Wise Man' to The Bloodline, it is within my scope of services that, at all times, I must set the record straight. Ladies and gentlemen, until Roman Reigns comes back, Solo sits at the head of the table. It is from that position that tonight, Solo has once again upped the ante in the name of family honor and declared this a double proclamation: I call your collective attention to this man to my right (Tama Tonga), already anointed by Solo, a full-fledged member of The Bloodline but from this moment forward, he will no longer be known only as the Tama Tonga; from this moment forward, he will be known as Tama Tonga, the ‘Right Hand Man.' I also call your attention to the man on my left, ladies and gentlemen, history in front of your very eyes right now because from this moment on,  the story of The Bloodline will never be complete if you don't include the fact that a fully-fledged member of The Bloodline stands before you right now in the form of the infamous Tonga Loa. So with that, Louisville, thank you, and goodnight.”

Happy to be finished with the segment, Sikoa stopped Heyman from leaving the ring, letting him know that he still had a few more things to say before The Bloodline could head out.

“Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on, ‘Wise Man;' aren't you forgetting something? Solo Sikoa asked. “Shouldn't you be thanking these two for saving you from Kevin Owens last week? Shouldn't you thank them?”

Clearly emasculated by his new boss, Heyman did as he was told, attempting to do anything in his power to get out of the situation in one piece.

“Yes sir, yes sir; thank you for saving me from Kevin Owens last week, infamous Tonga Loa, and thank you for saving me from Kevin Owens last week,” Heyman said uncomfortably. “Tama Tonga, thank you for saving me from Kevin Owens last week, Tama Tonga, the ‘Right Hand Man.'”

“We could have let Kevin Owens kill you,” Tama Tonga declared, “but we saved you by order of the ‘Tribal Chief.'”

Whoa, gaslighting the “Wise Man” in order to get him back into The Bloodline's brainwashing? Well, when it came time to wrestle the main event of the show, Heyman remained with The Bloodline against Kevin Owens and the Street Profits, and while the factions beat the bricks off of K.O. in the final moments of the show, he looked on in horror at what he's allowed to happen. Roman Reigns had better return to WWE in a hurry, as it feels like he's on borrowed time in this current iteration of the faction.

Haku was surprised to see his sons join Paul Heyman and Solo Sikoa.

Speaking of the debuts of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa in the WWE Universe, King Haku, the adoptive father, and biological father of G.O.D., reflected on their decision to sign with the promotion in an interview with Bill Apter for WrestleBinge, noting that he's excited to have his boys in WWE working for Paul Levesque.

“Paul Levesque, it’s his era, and thank you for Paul Levesque, it’s his time,” Haku told WrestleBinge via Fightful. “So I appreciate that he brought my boys in, and they’re part of this great organization, WWE.”

Asked if he had any advice for his sons upon joining WWE, Haku noted that he didn't even know they were joining the promotion, noting that they kept it a secret, even from him.

“They kayfabed me the whole deal,” Haku noted. “I was surprised to see them there. [Asked whether he knew about it] No, I guess that was the deal [laughs], not to tell anybody, and they did a great job. We were sitting at home and watched Tama coming in, and of course, Tonga Loa there, it was great.”

Welp, there you go, folks; Haku didn't even know that his kids were heading to the WWE Universe, which makes Loa's arrival at King and Queen of the Ring all the more exciting.