33-year-old star to join Solo Sikoa's Bloodline and help them win the tag team titles? Exploring potential WWE SmackDown twist

Solo Sikoa removed Jimmy Uso from The Bloodline. [Image Source: WWE.com]
Solo Sikoa removed Jimmy Uso from The Bloodline. [Image source: WWE.com]

Solo Sikoa is pursuing the Undisputed WWE Championship, and his eyes are set on Cody Rhodes. As the new Tribal Chief, he wants to bring the title back to The Bloodline, but it might not be limited to only one gold. Sikoa may wish to restore The Bloodline's former glory and capture all the belts.

Currently, The Enforcer is locking horns with Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed Championship, which leaves the WWE Tag Team Championship up for grabs. Since Rhodes has Kevin Owens and Randy Orton watching his back, Sikoa will need at least two out of Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu by his side to protect him from any ambushes. The third Bloodline member can team up with Hikuleo (supposed to be Talla Tonga in WWE) and pursue the WWE Tag Team Championship.

The 33-year-old will mostly join The Bloodline if he debuts soon, given that his brothers, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, are already in the faction. It will be quite a great deal for fans to have three of Haku's sons in the same faction. Hikuleo can join forces with Tonga Loa, considering Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga are pretty aggressive, and Solo Sikoa might want them watching his back.

Rumors about Hikuleo's WWE debut have been floating around for a while. In 2023, reports suggested that WWE was interested in signing Hikuleo, and as of June 9, 2024, Hikuleo is done with his NJPW duties.

Solo Sikoa needs to strengthen the faction as much as possible before Roman Reigns returns, and one can only assume The Usos will return with The Big Dog to take on the new ruthless Bloodline.


Solo Sikoa couldn't bring Paul Heyman to his side

The bond between Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns is truly admirable. Even when The Head of the Table was absent from WWE TV, The Wiseman tried his best to hold down the fort.

Even though Paul Heyman reluctantly agreed to whatever Solo Sikoa was doing in Reigns' absence, he had to draw the line somewhere. That came with Sikoa demanding Paul Heyman acknowledge him as The Tribal Chief.

The Wiseman refused to acknowledge The Enforcer as The Tribal chief and suffered the consequences. The Bloodline members Powerbombed Heyman through the announcers' table, shocking the WWE Universe.