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Another Bloodline Civil War May Be In The Works In WWE

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Solo Sikoa is rebuilding the Bloodline.

He not only defeated Jacob Fatu to win the United States Championship, but also added another member to his faction, while an injured wrestler rejoined.

The WWE Night of Champions PLE in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, witnessed the return of Tanga Loa from an injury. Tala Tonga, meanwhile, debuted and unleashed a brutal attack on Fatu.

The stable was initially formed in 2021, with Roman Reigns assuming the leadership role.

Its members were involved in various storylines that ultimately culminated in a civil war after Sikoa usurped Reigns’ seat at the table in 2024, following the latter’s hiatus.

June 2025 has been vital to the faction’s progression.

It has witnessed another collapse within the Bloodline, with Jacob Fatu departing the faction and Jimmy Uso’s multiple run-ins with Sikoa.

On the latest WWE Raw Recap podcast, Sam Roberts and Megan Morant discussed a potential clash between the faction members in the near future.

Roberts: And now, here we are. We saw interaction between Jimmy Uso and Jacob Fatu on SmackDown, and you start going, like, ‘Are we looking at another Bloodline war?’

Morant: I hope so. [1:05:35 onwards]

The hosts also praised Solo Sikoa’s persona and his ability to transition seamlessly between humorous and serious moments.

Bloodline Leader Solo Sikoa Outlines The Condition For Jacob Fatu Rematch

Solo Sikoa stated that Jacob Fatu’s apology was the condition for their rematch for the United States Championship.

Sikoa demanded that the Samoan Werewolf say sorry to him for all the things he put him through, including attacking him at the Money in the Bank PLE.

Meanwhile, judging by a backstage segment between Fatu and Jimmy Uso, a potential team-up may be in the works.