Why Solo Sikoa Reuniting With WWE Bloodline Is A Good Thing?

Published: 2 hours ago by SP3 | Last Updated: 2 hours ago by SP3

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Back in 2022, Solo Sikoa made his WWE main roster debut as a member of The Bloodline.

First appearing at WWE Clash At The Castle that year, Sikoa immediately thrusted himself into the main event scene by helping Roman Reigns defeat Drew McIntyre to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship.

From there, Sikoa would spend the next two years right by Roman Reigns as the Enforcer or “Tribal Heir” of The Bloodline.

However, Reigns’ loss to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40 led to Sikoa taking control of The Bloodline and become the new “Tribal Chief.”

This led to a rivalry between Sikoa and Reigns upon his return that culminated with Roman beating Solo in Tribal Combat on the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere in 2025.

Over the next year, Sikoa slowly but surely got himself over with the fans showing his likable, humorous personality in segments with his MFTs stable.

After finding himself back involved in The Bloodline business following WWE Clash In Italy 2026, Solo was on his own and finally fully embraced the fans as they did likewise.

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Sikoa has become one of the most popular babyfaces in WWE right now, but there is some concern.

Following a loss to Jey Uso on the August 10 episode of WWE Raw, Sikoa is being forced to be delivered to Roman Reigns on the August 17 episode.

This has begged the question: will Solo Sikoa actually reunite with The Bloodline?

Solo Sikoa destroys The Bloodline from within?

While many fans are worried that reuniting with The Bloodline will hurt his momentum, it might be just what Sikoa needs to take things to the next level.

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The Bloodline has had members in the past who begrudgingly joined the faction like Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso and Jacob Fatu, but they have all fell in line and listen to Roman Reigns.

However, Sikoa’s rise in popularity can be directly pointing to starting with his defiance in not joining The Bloodline when he was first invited by Reigns.

Now potentially forced to reunite with his family, Sikoa’s continued defiance might become the attribute that defined him.

A defiant Solo Sikoa fighting The Bloodline from within is a new story that the faction has never told.

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Despite their popularity with the fans right now, The Bloodline have cooled down the likes of Jey Uso and Jacob Fatu in recent months.

Sikoa reuniting with them even by force could do the same to the former MFTs leader.

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To avoid this, Sikoa becoming a disruptor to The Bloodline as a member provides him months of story to follow through on.

WWE star Solo Sikoa

Using his humor and sarcasm, Solo could also undermine his cousins at every turn along the way.

Sikoa “accidentally” costing Roman Reigns the Undisputed WWE Championship would be a huge moment that would put him front and center in the main event program on Raw.

Wanting to put an even bigger spotlight on the rising star, Sikoa might need to join The Bloodline and start his mission of destroying what they have built from within.

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