Solo Sikoa sends emotional 4-word message to Roman Reigns after he destroyed The Bloodline on SmackDown
Solo Sikoa sends an emotional message to Roman Reigns after their intense confrontation on the latest episode of SmackDown.

Solo Sikoa sends a message to Roman Reigns (via WWE)
The Bloodline Saga has been incredibly compelling due to his highly emotional angles and the real-life bonds that exist between the wrestlers. The themes of brotherhood and betrayal are persistent throughout. With each character having their own emotional arc, Solo Sikoa recently revealed how he felt betrayed by Roman Reigns.
Sikoa posted an Instagram story shortly after the latest episode of SmackDown went off the air. The story featured a photo of him hugging and embracing Roman Reigns. This photo dates back to a December 2023 episode of SmackDown, where the OTC made the 31-year-old his tribal heir. This meant that The Street Champion would take over the Bloodline after the former Shield member.
Furthermore, Sikoa captioned the photo, saying that Reigns had lied to him. The former NXT North American Champion possibly felt betrayed by the 39-year-old. This could be what led to him turning on Paul Heyman and Jimmy Uso and forming his own faction. He will surely explain more of his thought process in the upcoming weeks as they build up their feud.
This message came shortly after their confrontation on the latest episode of SmackDown. Reigns single-handedly took down the entire Bloodline. He speared Tama Tonga through a barricade and destroyed Tonga Loa with a steel chair. Sikoa was also about to become the victim of a spear before his faction members pulled him out of the ring.
Jimmy and Jey Uso told Solo Sikoa to finish school before becoming a professional wrestler
Solo Sikoa is a real-life sibling of the Usos. They all grew up in the same household and are all sons of Hall of Famer Rikishi. Owing to the massive wrestling lineage of the Samoans, it is no secret that the 32-year-old wanted to become a professional wrestler when he grew up. Considering that he is also six years younger than the twins, they were often a guiding force throughout his life.

Speaking on the Ringer Wrestling Show, Jey Uso revealed the advice he and his twin brother gave to the current leader of the Bloodline. Sikoa was so interested in stepping into the squared circle that he wanted to drop out of school to pursue professional wrestling. However, the eight-time Tag Team Champions advised him to finish school before entering the business. After that, they would help him enter the industry.
It brings joy to see him out there on SmackDown now. Because I know his story and what it took for him to get there. He did put in work. Solo, I’m really talking, Solo has degree in college, he’s the smartest one out of all of us. He just wanted to wrestle, and the rule was, me and my brother told him, we’ll get you in, but you need to finish school first. Finish school.
Jey Uso on the Ringer Wrestling Show
Speaking about his current run, Jey Uso said that he was happy for his brother. He had his own style of running the Bloodline and was his own Tribal Chief. The 38-year-old was happy to see his brother’s hard work finally pay off. He claimed that Sikoa was the smartest one among all of them, and even held a degree.
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