
Solo Sikoa has commented following his win at WWE Night of Champions, which saw him defeat Jacob Fatu for the United States Championship.
The match also played host to the official debut of Hikuleo, now known as Tala Tonga, as well as the return of Tonga Loa.
Tala Tonga, Tonga Loa and JC Mateo all came out to help Sikoa pick up the win against Fatu before the group celebrated together on the ramp.
Reacting to the win, Sikoa posted a screenshot of this new version of the Bloodline, along with the caption:
Stronger than ever. 🩸
Hikuleo signed with WWE about a year ago, but only made his in-ring debut over the past couple of weeks in untelevised matches at SmackDown tapings before his on-screen debut tonight.
He wrestled as Hikuleo with entrance graphics etc during those matches, but was announced as Tala Tonga during the Night of Champions post-show today.
When there were initial rumors of him debuting shortly after he signed last year, WWE filed to trademark Talla Tonga, so the official new name is a slight adaptation of that.
Sikoa’s title win today marks his first championship on the main roster, having previously been NXT North American Champion.
Solo Sikoa after his United States Championship win at WWE Night of Champions following help from JC Mateo, the returning Tonga Loa, and the debuting Tala Tonga (Hikuleo) pic.twitter.com/lc2y2GexJo
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