Major update on The Bloodline storyline following Roman Reigns’ Tribal Combat win

WWE might introduce a major change in The Bloodline story involving Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu on SmackDown.


Major update on The Bloodline storyline following Roman Reigns’ Tribal Combat win

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At Raw’s Netflix debut, Solo Sikoa lost his status as The Tribal Chief, along with the Ula Fala, to Roman Reigns in a Tribal Combat match. This marked a significant turning point in The Street Champion’s storyline, sparking speculation about his future within WWE. According to a recent report, WWE is considering a major shift in The Bloodline saga following this pivotal moment.

According to WrestleVotes Radio on Backstage Pass, WWE is moving away from referring to Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga collectively as The Bloodline. Instead, they will now be identified solely by their faction name. This significant decision underscores the importance of the Ula Fala and highlights the implications of Sikoa’s loss during the Tribal Combat against The OTC.

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Moreover, Sikoa appears poised to embark on a new chapter. He hinted at a shift in mindset during last week’s SmackDown when he walked out of the ring without offering any explanation. This development created tension within the faction, as The Samoan Werewolf was visibly curious about his chief’s unexpected decision, potentially setting the stage for a divide between the two.

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Furthermore, Reigns has reclaimed his title as The Tribal Chief after regaining the Ula Fala. It will be interesting to see if Reigns chooses to reform The Bloodline or pursue a singles path with Paul Heyman. The Bloodline saga may have reached its plateau, with WWE seemingly moving away from the storyline. This shift hints at the possibility of new directions being explored in the future.

New members to make their debut in The Bloodline?

Throughout The Bloodline saga, fans have witnessed the continuous addition of new members. Solo Sikoa made his main roster debut as part of the faction, followed by the arrivals of Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. With the faction’s current chapter seemingly drawing to a close, speculation is growing about new members potentially joining the group.

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Recently, real-life Bloodline member Lance Anoa’i shared a picture from his NXT tryouts, signaling his arrival in WWE. Additionally, rumors are circulating about the potential debut of Zilla Fatu and Hikuleo in the company in the near future. WWE has already signed Hikuleo, and he will be making his debut on NXT soon.

WWE now has the opportunity to develop sub-factions within The Bloodline. Speculation suggests Fatu may pursue a singles path and form his own version of The Bloodline with new stars. It will be fascinating to see how this Samoan faction evolves, especially following Roman Reigns‘ crowning as The Tribal Chief.

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