In a shocking turn of events, WWE personality Sam Roberts has made a bold claim: Solo Sikoa has appointed himself the Tribal Chief of The Bloodline in Roman Reigns’ absence. With Reigns on hiatus since losing his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL, Sikoa appears to have taken matters into his own hands, forming a new version of the dominant faction.
Roberts, who made the claim on his Notsam Wrestling podcast, pointed out the striking similarities between Sikoa’s version of The Bloodline and Reigns’. The question on everyone’s mind is: has Solo Sikoa indeed become the new Tribal Chief?
Recent events suggest that Sikoa has wasted no time in reshaping the faction in his image. The Enforcer has added Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa to the group, while unceremoniously kicking out Jimmy Uso. The power dynamics have clearly shifted, and Sikoa is calling the shots.
Last Saturday’s televised in-ring debut of Tama Tonga, teaming up with Solo Sikoa in a Street Fight Tag Team Match against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens, provided further evidence of the new order. When Orton was about to pin Tonga, Tanga Loa made a surprise appearance, pulling the referee out of the ring. The newest member of The Bloodline then took matters into his own hands, allowing Sikoa to secure the victory.
The implications of this development are far-reaching. With Hikuleo, Tama Tonga’s brother, teasing a potential joining of the group, and Jacob Fatu reportedly signing with WWE, the possibilities for Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline are endless. As the WWE universe continues to speculate about the future of The Bloodline, one thing is clear: Solo Sikoa is the man in charge, and he’s not looking back.
The question on everyone’s mind is: will Roman Reigns reclaim his rightful place as Tribal Chief upon his return, or will Solo Sikoa’s new-look Bloodline prove to be a force to be reckoned with? Only time will tell. For now, Sikoa is the undisputed leader of The Bloodline, and the WWE universe is eagerly waiting to see what’s next.