Solo Sikoa makes insensitive remarks after Jey Uso quits WWE on SmackDown
Solo Sikoa broke his silence for the first time after the turmoil that took place this week on SmackDown.

Jey Uso and Solo Sikoa
Jey Uso made a shocking decision this past Friday night on SmackDown. After laying out all of his cousins, he dropped a bombshell when he stated that he was out of the WWE. His younger brother, Solo Sikoa, wasn’t pleased at all, judging by his response to the situation. He broke his silence and made deplorable comments on Jey’s departure.
The Enforcer of The Bloodline was present in the ring when Jimmy Uso explained his actions about SummerSlam. However, there was a conundrum all over when Jey Uso attacked Roman Reigns and Jimmy. He, then, left through the crowd, seemingly for the last time ever. Following Jey’s shocking revelation, Solo Sikoa shared his thoughts on X.
“We don’t need you,” Solo Sikoa tweeted, making his stance on the matter clear. It has been a frustrating couple of months for the faction, which has suffered betrayals and twists. Sikoa has been the least vocal throughout the story. Therefore, the comment on Jey Uso leaving for good came as a surprise to the fans online.
The 30-year-old had issues with Roman Reigns during the Tribal Combat bout last weekend. The latter had accidentally speared him, causing a moment of tension between the pair. However, before anything went further, Jey attacked both men, frog-splashing his younger brother through the announce table for good measure.
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Solo Sikoa nears a full year on the main roster

The crowd in Cardiff witnessed a shocker at Clash At The Castle 2022. Drew McIntyre had Roman Reigns beaten, and just when he was about to become the Undisputed Universal Champion, the referee was pulled out of the ring before he could count to three. It was none other than the Enforcer of The Bloodline, Solo Sikoa, who made his shocking main roster debut.
Straightaway, he acknowledged the Tribal Chief in front of his brothers, The Usos, Sami Zayn, and the wise man, Paul Heyman. Almost a year later, the second-generation wrestler impressed everyone with his ruthlessness, with some deeming his character similar to the late Umaga. Moreover, he adapted the Samoan Spike, one of the deadliest-looking finishers of all time.
At WrestleMania 39, Solo played an essential role in helping Roman Reigns successfully defend his championship against Cody Rhodes. Due to this, Heyman termed the 30-year-old the Tribal Chief’s “Problem Solver.” Since then, he has been the right-hand man to The Bloodline leader, even siding with him during the faction’s Civil War against his own siblings, The Usos.
In case you missed it:
- WATCH: Jey Uso attacks Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso on SmackDown, shockingly promulgates he’s out of WWE
- Paul Heyman was legitimately “pi**ed off” over a certain downplay technique used by former WWE commentator after SummerSlam