Following WrestleMania XL Night Two, a significant shift occurred within The Bloodline, led by Solo Sikoa in the absence of Roman Reigns. Sikoa’s emergence as the self-asserted Tribal Chief brought forth a new and more violent phase for the faction.
Sikoa took decisive action by removing Jimmy Uso from the equation and recruiting the fierce duo of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, Haku’s sons. Despite Paul Heyman’s efforts to maintain control, the group’s aggression seemed unchecked.
Recent developments on a Friday hinted at a potential confrontation as The Wise-Man advised Kevin Owens to steer clear of The Bloodline. Sikoa and his allies targeted Owens, who found support from The Street Profits in a tense moment.
The ongoing events involving Heyman and Sikoa hinted at underlying tensions within the faction, especially regarding the future direction of SmackDown’s formidable group. Heyman’s counsel to Sikoa revealed concerns about the lack of strategic planning behind their brutal tactics.
Speculation arose about Jacob Fatu’s role in Sikoa’s plans to counter Cody Rhodes. Heyman hinted at a strategy to keep Rhodes in check until Reigns’ return, possibly involving Fatu’s long-awaited debut in a pivotal moment.
As the storyline unfolds, the WWE Universe awaits the potential clash between Fatu and Rhodes, envisioning a dramatic turn of events that could solidify Sikoa’s reign as the de facto Tribal Chief. With intricate plots and alliances at play, the narrative surrounding The Bloodline continues to charm audiences with its unpredictable twists and character dynamics.