Solo Sikoa to make shocking Bloodline U-turn that could cost Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns? Exploring potential move

Solo Sikoa could shock Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns with Bloodline-changing decision (Images: wwe.com)
Solo Sikoa could shock Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns with Bloodline-changing decision (Images: wwe.com)

Solo Sikoa has made some vital decisions during his reign as the Tribal Chief of The Bloodline and that could be the case in his feud with Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns. He and Jacob Fatu will team up against the Undisputed WWE Champion and The OTC at Bad Blood (October 5).

The new Bloodline leader could look to be one step ahead of Reigns and eat humble pie to ensure his faction remains on top. He could reconcile with Jimmy Uso and get him back on board with his plan for the stable.

Jimmy Uso hasn't been seen since the SmackDown after WrestleMania XL. Sikoa kicked him out of his group and replaced him with Tama Tonga after he lost to Jey Uso at 'Mania.

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The WWE Universe eagerly awaits Jimmy's return and expects him to align with Reigns. But what if that isn't the case, and instead, he reunites with Sikoa and sides with the man who had him brutally attacked over five months ago? It would stun fans and his former Tribal Chief.

Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns have yet to get any former member of the original Bloodline to join them in their fight against Sikoa's stable. There have been suggestions that the OTC will eventually reunite the original version of the group.


Would Jimmy Uso acknowledge Solo Sikoa in his feud with Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns?

Jimmy Uso has made bold decisions in the past (Image - Getty)
Jimmy Uso has made bold decisions in the past (Image - Getty)

Jimmy Uso was arguably The Bloodline's scapegoat since his brother Jey Uso left. He was often scolded by Roman Reigns and overlooked as the Tribal Heir, with the former Undisputed WWE Champion preferring Solo Sikoa for that role.

The 39-year-old attacked his twin brother Jey at SummerSlam in 2023, costing him a world title match against Reigns. He made decisions that turned out to do him more harm than good.

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That's why it's not inconceivable that Jimmy could decide to make amends with Solo Sikoa. He could feel that Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns' disharmony would only lead to an eventual implosion.

The Bloodline has been a dominant group on SmackDown under Sikoa's watch and Jimmy could use that to his advantage to become a more ruthless version of himself.

There is also the possibility that Jimmy could pull a fast one on Sikoa and pretend to be on his side to infiltrate the stable for Reigns. If anyone can get close to the new Tribal Chief and learn of his long-term plan for The Bloodline, then it's the eight-time tag team champion.