Surprise: The Bloodline WWE Storyline Isn’t Over Yet
Solo Sikoa has confirmed that he is not done with the Bloodline story.
The current United States Champion first appeared on the main roster during the 2022 WWE Clash at the Castle main event match between Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre.
His interference allowed Reigns to retain the Universal Championship, also confirming Sikoa’s place within the faction.
The 32-year-old was a loyalist until he usurped Reigns’ seat at the table during the latter’s hiatus by announcing himself as the de facto leader of The Bloodline.
This caused a rift between him and Roman Reigns, as well as his elder brothers Jey and Jimmy Uso. Since then, they have feuded numerous times.
Sikoa now heads the MFT, a sub-group of The Bloodline, and has JC Mateo, Talla Tonga, and Tonga Loa as the other members.
Solo Sikoa Says The Bloodline Is Still In Its Third Innings
Solo Sikoa recently appeared in an interview with WrestleZone, where he confirmed that he was not done with the other half of his family.
In fact, he said they had barely scratched the surface.
Everybody thought the Bloodline story was done. Me and Roman fought [and they thought it was done], but we were just getting started. I’m not even done yet, I’m not close to being done.
I don’t know if anyone remembers Paul Heyman saying it’s [still] the third inning. It’s the third inning. [H/T: WrestleZone]
Solo Sikoa successfully defended the United States Championship at SummerSlam in a Cage Match against Jacob Fatu, but not before an interference from the MFT.
Meanwhile, Roman Reigns is on WWE RAW, involved in a feud with Seth Rollins. He is scheduled to appear on the August 18 taping of the red brand.