The Bloodline may be a dominant force in WWE, but Solo Sikoa has been on a bit of a surprising losing streak of late.
Sikoa scored a victory over John Cena at WWE Crown Jewel in November 2023, as can be seen in the highlights below this news story.
Unfortunately, things haven’t been looking up since then for the Bloodline member, as been he’s 0-5 on SmackDown TV since that match – in fact, all together, he’s 0-24 since beating Cena.
The January 26 SmackDown saw Sikoa lose to LA Knight by DQ, while Randy Orton beat him on the previous week’s episode.
A multi-man appearance on January 12 wouldn’t fare much better for Sikoa as he teamed with Jimmy Uso only to be defeated by AJ Styles, LA Knight and Randy Orton in a three-on-two handicap match.
December 15, 2023 saw him lose to AJ Styles, while December 8 saw Sikoa and Jimmy Uso lose to LA Knight and Randy Orton.
Sikoa has been a regular fixture at WWE Live events although he hasn’t been able to pick up a win in 18 house show matches since Crown Jewel, either.
His most recent match was a dark match on the February 9 episode of SmackDown where he lost to Cody Rhodes, bringing his record to 0-24 since his win over John Cena in November.
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