The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa spotted with legend on WWE SmackDown

The Bloodline on Friday Night SmackDown! [Image credit: WWE.com]
The Bloodline on Friday Night SmackDown! [Image credit: WWE.com]

The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa stood tall on WWE SmackDown, and it seems like there's no way of slowing him down. Meanwhile, The Boogeyman shared his recent backstage interaction with The Tribal Chief.

Solo Sikoa's faction is growing stronger by the day as he added more members to his group in the past few months. Lately, The Tribal Chief has been leaving his opponents and rivals in dust as no one can stop The Bloodline on Friday Night SmackDown.

Recently, The Boogeyman shared a video of his backstage interaction with The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa on Instagram. The two were clicked backstage, and it looks like it happened during last week's Friday Night SmackDown, as the legend was spotted backstage at last week's show.

Check out the post below:

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The 59-year-old legend was seen interacting with many current stars. Meanwhile, The Tribal Chief laid out his brothers on the latest edition of WWE SmackDown.


The Bloodline attacked Roman Reigns after his segment with Solo Sikoa on WWE SmackDown

Earlier this year, Roman Reigns returned to the Stamford-based company and went after the 31-year-old star. After costing Solo Sikoa a title shot against Cody Rhodes, The Original Tribal Chief sided with The American Nightmare to take down Solo and The Samoan Werewolf Jacob Fatu at Bad Blood.

On the latest edition of WWE SmackDown, Sikoa came face-to-face with Roman Reigns in the middle of the ring. The two discussed everything that has transpired in the last few months, and Reigns asked Sikoa a few questions about his choices. Moreover, The OTC also acknowledged Sikoa but refused to call him The Tribal Chief. This led to an all-out brawl between the two, and The Bloodline stood tall over Reigns. Before the attack, the villainous group laid out Jimmy Uso on the ramp.

Elsewhere on the show, Intercontinental Champion Jey Uso also confronted Solo Sikoa, Roman Reigns, and Jimmy Uso on different occasions but refused to partake in their storyline for now.