In WWE, the sands are constantly shifting beneath the feet of the superstars. One such instance of seismic change is taking place within the Bloodline, a faction built by Solo Sikoa, the current Tribal Chief. The 31-year-old’s recent performance has been nothing short of disappointing, replete with a string of losses that have raised questions about his fitness to lead the group. His latest defeat at the hands of Cody Rhodes in a dark match after this week’s RAW was a testament to his struggles in the squared circle. With a woeful 0-20 record against the Undisputed WWE Champion in singles competition, it’s little wonder that whispers of his impending downfall are growing louder.
Solo Sikoa’s woes began at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames, where he suffered defeat at the hands of Roman Reigns, allowing the Bloodline to lose the Bloodline Civil War. In the aftermath, the Tribal Chief’s penchant for consequences has come back to haunt him. It’s no secret thatSolo Sikoa, as a former member of Roman Reigns’ faction, knows the importance of loyalty and the dire consequences of betrayal. As a result, it’s not surprising that his teammates would be keeping a watchful eye on him, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
Enter Jacob Fatu, the Samoan Werewolf, whose nearly indestructible nature has left many prophesying a potential betrayal. With Hikuleo, a 6ft 8in star and relation to Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, awaiting his WWE debut, the stage is set for a dramatic shake-up. Should Jacob Fatu seize the opportunity to overthrow Solo Sikoa, a new era of Bloodline dominance could be ushered in. This prospect is all the more tantalizing given the parallels between Hikuleo’s debut and that of Tama Tonga, who was once a member of the group before Solo Sikoa’s betrayal.
As the winds of change blow through the Bloodline, the question on everyone’s lips is: will Jacob Fatu seize the moment and take the reins, or will Solo Sikoa find a way to redeem himself and maintain control over his faction? One thing is certain – the stakes are higher than ever, and the very fabric of the Bloodline hangs precariously in the balance.