There’s significant news concerning Solo Sikoa, head of the latest Bloodline, before the upcoming WWE SmackDown event. On the premiere episode of WWE Raw on Netflix (January 6th), Sikoa went toe-to-toe with Roman Reigns.
In the much-awaited battle, the contest adhered to Tribal Combat regulations, declaring the triumphant participant as the authentic Tribal Leader and bestowing upon them the Ula Fala. Reigns secured victory by hurling two spears at Sikoa. Following his win, Paul Heyman was ready to give Reigns the Ula Fala, but The Rock suddenly burst onto the scene.
In a touching moment, the Final Boss conferred the Ula Fala to Reigns before they departed the ring together. This victory in the Tribal Combat match allowed Reigns to once again assume the role of Tribal Chief and bearer of the Ula Fala. Last week on WWE SmackDown, Solo Sikoa made his comeback since the defeat.
Stepping into the arena alongside Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga, I held my peace, opting for silence. Once I exited the ring, Fatu took the opportunity to fire up the crowd. With a firm grip on the mic, he roared out that this was merely the beginning for him.
With Fatu rising from his seat, Sikoa remained quiet. Recent updates shed light on the impending events for Solo Sikoa and his group associates in the upcoming Bloodline storyline.
Reports unveil what’s next for Solo Sikoa on WWE SmackDown
According to updates from WrestleVotes Radio on Sportskeeda’s Backstage Pass Patreon, it appears that WWE has chosen to no longer use “The Bloodline” moniker for Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. This change coincides with Roman Reigns resuming his position as the Tribal Chief.
WWE is altering its strategy for Solo Sikoa and his group, moving away from the Bloodline moniker. This shift was evident during Jacob Fatu’s passionate speech, which led to encounters with LA Knight and the return of Braun Strowman.
According to WrestleVotes’ Backstage Pass update, WWE has decided to stop using ‘The Bloodline’ label for Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa on TV, since Roman Reigns is back as ‘The Tribal Chief.’
— PW Chronicle (@_PWChronicle) January 23, 2025
Following their recent face-off, WWE officially announced that Jacob Fatu will battle Braun Strowman in a solo contest during this weekend’s Saturday Night’s Main Event. The wrestling promotion is fostering Fatu’s independent career, making the upcoming match intriguing. As for the other group members, it remains to be seen how they will factor into the storyline now that WWE has separated them from the Bloodline moniker. A new phase of events is unfolding.
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2025-01-24 23:11