Bloodline member must tease stealing the Ula Fala from Solo Sikoa, says WWE legend

Solo Sikoa appointed himself the new Tribal Chief of The Bloodline (Image credit: Solo Sikoa
Solo Sikoa appointed himself the new Tribal Chief of The Bloodline (Image credit: Solo Sikoa's Instagram)

Solo Sikoa left WWE SmackDown last Friday with the Ula Fala despite Roman Reigns being close to retrieving it. Meanwhile, a WWE Hall of Famer thinks another Bloodline member should tease stealing it from the self-proclaimed new Tribal Chief.

The superstar in question is Sikoa's Right Hand Man, Tama Tonga. The self-proclaimed Tribal Chief trusted him with the Ula Fala as he brawled with Reigns last SmackDown. After The Original Tribal Chief speared Sikoa, Tonga attacked Reigns. However, the former Undisputed WWE Champion took him out before recapturing the Ula Fala and placing it around his neck. However, Reigns' happy moment was short-lived. He was surprisingly attacked and destroyed by Jacob Fatu and then put through the announce table by Sikoa and his associates.

While addressing the SmackDown segment on the Busted Open podcast, Hall of Famer Mark Henry praised how it made the Ula Fala more valuable. Meanwhile, he suggested that Tama Tonga should tease taking it for himself:

"How about one day we see Tama Tonga get ready to put the Ula Fala on Solo but then he goes, he pulls it and starts looking at it like he's gonna put it on himself. And then Solo grabs his shoulder and he snaps at him, 'Come on, man!' Like, let's work it. Let's put even more juice to it," he said. [35:23 - 35:52]

WWE analyst also addressed Tama Tonga potentially turning on Solo Sikoa

Last week on SmackDown as well, Roman Reigns almost retrieved the Ula Fala from Solo Sikoa before getting attacked by Tonga Loa and Tama Tonga. The latter then grabbed the Ula Fala and stared at it before giving it to the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief.

Speaking on his Notsam Wrestling podcast, WWE analyst Sam Roberts claimed Tonga was slow to give the Ula Fala to his leader, wondering if The Right Hand Man was trying to take it for himself:

"I was wondering if Tama Tonga was trying to take it for himself. I saw the same thing. Tama Tonga was slow to give the Ula Fala to Solo Sikoa (...) It's always possible [on if the Tongans will split up with Sikoa]," he said.

While many expect Roman Reigns to reform the original Bloodline to fight Sikoa's faction, it would be interesting to see if the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief would get betrayed by one of his associates.


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