Who will face Roman Reigns in his first feud after WWE comeback? Exploring massive SmackDown spoiler

Roman Reigns is a six-time WWE Champion
Roman Reigns is a six-time WWE Champion [Images courtesy wwe.com]

The opening segment of the latest episode of WWE SmackDown featured The Bloodline officially anointing Tonga Loa into the group. Paul Heyman also announced that Tama Tonga will now be known as the 'Right Hand Man' of The Bloodline.

During the show, fans once again erupted in loud 'We want Roman' chants, expressing their eagerness to see Roman Reigns back in action. A major hint was dropped, suggesting that Reigns might target Solo Sikoa once he makes his much-anticipated return.

Solo, previously appointed as The Enforcer of The Bloodline, is currently the shot-caller of the group. The Tribal Chief will need to address this dynamic upon his comeback.


Solo Sikoa sits at the Head of the Table

On the latest episode of WWE SmackDown, Paul Heyman mentioned that Solo Sikoa sits at the Head of the Table until Roman Reigns returns to action.

Solo has already made some erratic decisions concerning The Bloodline, and Reigns will need to assert his authority as the true Tribal Chief. He must make a triumphant return, take out Solo, and reclaim his rightful place at the Head of the Table.


Solo Sikoa has taken The Bloodline in a different direction on WWE SmackDown

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The configuration of The Bloodline has changed drastically since WrestleMania 40. In Roman Reigns' absence, Solo Sikoa has kicked Jimmy Uso out of the group and recruited new members, including Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa.

Reigns needs to return sooner rather than later if he wants to regain control of The Bloodline. He must take out Solo for trying to take the group in a whole new direction and adding his own members.


Solo Sikoa doesn't respect The Wiseman

One of the main reasons Roman Reigns was so dominant as the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion over the last four years was his Wiseman, Paul Heyman. Their relationship was built on trust and respect.

However, Solo Sikoa, on the other hand, doesn't seem to share this sentiment. Over the last few months, he has continuously threatened and intimidated Heyman on several occasions to get the job done. Reigns will not be happy with this behavior and could possibly return very soon to teach Solo a lesson.