“I hope they don’t change me as an…. “; Solo Sikoa reveals what he wants avoid performing on the main-roster


“I hope they don’t change me as an…. “; Solo Sikoa reveals what he wants avoid performing on the main-roster

The Bloodline with Solo Sikoa in front (Image Credits: WrestlingInc)

The Street Champion, Solo Sikoa has grown into a mature man since his arrival on the main-roster. He shocked everyone by showing up at WWE Clash at the Castle, helping his cousin Roman Reigns retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. That day, people genuinely had their hearts in their mouths as McIntyre was certain for a bonafide victory, until Solo decided to twist the plot.

We did assure ourselves another member for The Bloodline since the day and the falling Friday on Smackdown, Solo Sikoa received his official welcome into the group. His first ever main-roster match was against Drew McIntyre which ended in no contest after Karrion Kross and Scarlett jumped in.

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However, this young gun Sikoa is an embodiment of a human specimen bent for sure shot greatness one day. He moves like the late great Umaga in the ring and resembles pretty much the same through his wrestling style too. Solo is keeping the Anoa’i family stronger and United than ever and in due course of time, he’s made a great friend out of Sami Zayn.

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We already know that Solo Sikoa is the younger brother to The Usos. Before arriving to the limelight in NXT, the street champion was already viewed as a nepotism by-product, until he decided to prove the critics wrong through his fantastic work. The newest member of The Bloodline recently gave some insights upon what it was like prior joining the main-roster.

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Solo Sikoa wanted to restore his own identity on the main-roster

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Solo Sikoa wants to establish his own identity (Image Credits: eWrestlingNews)

While speaking with Louis Dangour of Give Me Sport, Solo drilled deep into his memory to recall each and every thought he had just before joining his brothers out there on SmackDown. Sikoa mentioned the fear of losing his own identity was haunting him. He never wished to become an Uso brand after all the hard-work he put in during his NXT days.

“That was one of the things that was messing with me. I was thinking about and was like, ‘I hope I’m not doing all this hard work in NXT, I’m establishing who I am and building my character, how I look and how I am.’ I’m different from my brothers. I got the blonde hair. Solo has really grown on me……”

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