In a surprising turn of events, WWE Superstar Solo Sikoa has seemingly taken over the reins of The Bloodline, one of the most dominant factions in professional wrestling. This development comes amidst Roman Reigns’ hiatus from WWE television, following his loss to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL. The question on everyone’s mind is, can Solo Sikoa lead the group to the same level of success as Roman Reigns, and what does this mean for the faction’s future?
According to reports, WWE is looking to establish Solo Sikoa as the main force within The Bloodline, with the creative team working to make him the central figure of the faction. This move is seen as a strategic effort to strengthen the group in Roman Reigns’ absence. However, there are concerns that the addition of Jacob Fatu, the former MLW World Heavyweight Champion, could potentially overshadow Solo Sikoa’s leadership.
Fatu, who is rumored to have signed with WWE last month, is expected to join The Bloodline alongside Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa. While this addition is likely to further strengthen the group, WWE officials are reportedly worried that Fatu’s presence could dilute Solo Sikoa’s influence. This concern is understandable, given Fatu’s impressive credentials and charisma, which could potentially steal the spotlight from Solo Sikoa.
WWE personality Sam Roberts recently weighed in on the situation, stating on his Notsam Wrestling podcast that Solo Sikoa has taken over as the new leader of The Bloodline. Roberts drew parallels between the current iteration of the faction and the one led by Roman Reigns, hinting that Solo Sikoa is well-equipped to carry the torch.
As The Bloodline navigates this new chapter, fans will be watching closely to see how the group evolves in Roman Reigns’ absence. With Solo Sikoa at the helm, the stakes are high, and the pressure is on to maintain the faction’s reputation as one of the most dominant forces in professional wrestling. Can Solo Sikoa rise to the challenge and lead The Bloodline to continued success, or will the addition of Jacob Fatu and others upset the balance of power within the group? Only time will tell.