The WWE universe is abuzz with speculation as Roman Reigns, the former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion, has been notably absent from TV screens. Meanwhile, Solo Sikoa has stepped into the leadership role of The Bloodline, leading many to question who is currently the rightful Tribal Chief.
In a recent interview with MuscleManMalcolm, Zilla Fatu, Reigns’ cousin and Reality of Wrestling star, addressed the controversy surrounding The Bloodline’s leadership. Initially, Fatu took a jab at Reigns, saying no one sat at the head of the table, implying that the leadership role was up for grabs. However, he later backtracked, acknowledging Roman Reigns as the rightful Tribal Chief, likening him to a schoolboy standing on top of the table, with whoever stands there being the leader.
Fatu also had some choice words for Solo Sikoa, stating that he is only The Tribal Chief on Fridays, implying that his leadership is limited and not universally recognized. This statement has sparked further speculation about the authenticity of Sikoa’s claim to the leadership role.
In Reigns’ absence, Sikoa and his new associate, Tama Tonga, have been making waves in the WWE. The duo eliminated Jimmy Uso from The Bloodline and went on to defeat Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in a Street Fight Tag Team match at Backlash France, thanks to interference from Tonga Loa. The MFT also advanced to the semi-final of the King of the Ring tournament after beating Angelo Dawkins and LA Knight in the first two rounds.
Fatu’s comments have only added fuel to the fire, with many believing that Sikoa’s claim to leadership will be revealed as a lie when The Tribal Chief returns. The ongoing storyline has left fans on the edge of their seats, wondering what will unfold when Reigns makes his eventual return to the WWE. One thing is certain – the drama and tension surrounding The Bloodline will continue to charm audiences until the truth is finally revealed.