The recent developments in The Bloodline storyline have sparked debate among wrestling veterans and fans alike. Matt Morgan, a seasoned wrestler, has expressed his doubts about Solo Sikoa’s readiness to lead The Bloodline, a faction that has dominated WWE storylines. This comes after Solo Sikoa declared himself the leader of the group in Roman Reigns’ absence.
Morgan, speaking on the Gigantic Pop podcast, questioned Sikoa’s promo skills and appearance, suggesting that they don’t qualify him for the leadership role. The TNA legend also sympathized with Sikoa, stating that it wasn’t his fault that he was booked for the position. Morgan’s comments have sparked a lively discussion among wrestling enthusiasts, with some agreeing with his assessment and others defending Sikoa’s potential as a leader.
In contrast, Rikishi, a WWE Hall of Famer and Solo Sikoa’s father, has expressed his pride in his son’s newfound role. On his podcast, Rikishi Fatu Off The Top, he praised the addition of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa to The Bloodline, saying that the group has become stronger with their inclusion. Rikishi also commended the chemistry between his son and the Tongan brothers, stating that they look great together.
Meanwhile, rumors are swirling about the potential addition of Jacob Fatu, Rikishi’s nephew, to The Bloodline storyline. Matt Morgan has suggested that Fatu, who has reportedly signed with WWE, could align with Roman Reigns upon his return. This development could further shake up the dynamics of The Bloodline and raise questions about Solo Sikoa’s continued leadership.
As the WWE Universe continues to speculate about the future of The Bloodline, one thing is certain – the faction remains a dominant force in WWE storylines. With Roman Reigns’ eventual return, it will be intriguing to see how the dynamics of the group shift and whether Solo Sikoa can prove himself as a capable leader.