A MFT member just revealed a heartbreaking announcement. An AEW reacted to this announcement.Tonga Loa has been a regular feature on SmackDown ever since his debut last year. He has even found success in the Stamford-based promotion by winning the WWE Tag Team Titles. In recent weeks, the MFT faction has been growing stronger on the blue brand, and the future looks bright for Loa. However, his personal life just took a major hit. The WWE star took to social media to reveal that his dog, Samson, had just passed away. This post drew the reaction of several stars, including Rebel.Rebel reacted to the sad news of Tonga Loa's dog passing with a few emojis to the MFT member. Check out her reaction below:Screengrab of Rebel's comment (Image credit: Tonga Loa's Instagram account)AEW star Rebel recently made a heartbreaking announcementRebel was a regular feature on AEW TV during the promotion's early days. She was paired with Britt Baker, and together, they formed an entertaining duo. However, Rebel's role on TV diminished in the following years. She has barely competed in the ring over the past few years.The AEW star recently took to Instagram to inform fans that she was initially hospitalized in 2024 for what she thought was Cryptococcal pneumonia, but this later turned out to be primary pulmonary lymphoma, which is cancer in the lungs. She also revealed that she has to go to rehab and get therapy for functional neurological disorder before she can get treated for cancer."There was infections, ruptures, and tumors. So, I had to address those as well. After a year of not getting better, I decided to go to the Mayo Clinic to see if I could get treated by them. They found that it was not cryptococcal pneumonia this whole time and that it is primary pulmonary lymphoma, which is cancer in the lungs. If there is a best-case scenario, then I have it, so that's good. That's what I recently found out, and I wanted to let you guys know. [breaks down crying]" View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWe send our condolences and prayers to Rebel and Tonga Loa in these difficult times.