Bloodline Family Member Calls Out WWE’s Solo Sikoa For Stealing Umaga’s Finishing Move

Bloodline Family Member Calls Out WWE’s Solo Sikoa For Stealing Umaga’s Finishing Move WWE

A Bloodline family member has called out Solo Sikoa for stealing the finishing move of late WWE legend Umaga.

For the majority of Solo Sikoa’s run on WWE’s main roster he has used the Samoan Spike finishing move, a callback to his uncle Umaga who used the same move to put opponents away throughout the mid to late 2000s.

Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Zilla Fatu called out The Bloodline’s Tribal Chief for “taking” the move made famous by his father, after being asked whether he would align with Sikoa’s Bloodline or the OG Bloodline lead by Roman Reigns.

Fatu said:

“That’s the question of the year. I’m gonna have to go with, I’ll break it down why I have to go with him, but I’m gonna have to go with Team OTC, baby. Roman Reigns. Right now, everybody knows me and Jacob teamed up on the indies before he got signed.

“Ever since Jacob got signed, he’s been acting crazy. That’s not the Jacob I know. He’s been acting crazy.

“Then you have Solo, I’ve been beefing with him since I was eight years old. I gave him his first Rock Bottom in the pool at his dad’s house.

“For him to take my dad’s move, I don’t like that. I’m gonna go with the OTC. I’m gonna help Roman Reigns. Whatever he needs, I’m there.”

Fatu is not yet signed to WWE, but has been linked with the company ever since making his pro wrestling debut for Reality of Wrestling in mid 2023.

While it remains to be seen if Fatu will make the move to WWE, it was recently revealed that a top star had been pushing for the 25-year-old to join TNA Wrestling – for full details follow this link here.

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