What does Roman Reigns think? This is one of the biggest questions running through the minds of WWE fans after Solo Sikoa assumed leadership of The Bloodline in the aftermath of WrestleMania 40. While Sikoa says he is in touch with The Tribal Chief, his actions make people feel otherwise, and many wonder what The Head of the Table must really be thinking.
The only way to find out what The Tribal Chief has in mind is by hoping he returns soon. As per WWE legend Rikishi, Reigns could return to the Stamford-based promotion at SummerSlam and potentially have a match against Solo Sikoa.
In this article, we will look at three possible stipulations for a match between Reigns and Sikoa at The Biggest Party of the Summer this year.
#3. Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa could face each other in a Samoan Strap match
When CM Punk faced and beat the late Umaga in a Samoan Strap match at Extreme Rules in 2009, WWE fans were highly entertained. Maybe, WWE could once again recreate something similar by booking Roman and Solo to face each other in a match with such a stipulation.
By doing this, not only will the promotion bring back some great memories from 2009, but it will also be exciting to watch The Tribal Chief return in a match with such a stipulation. If Sikoa and Reigns do end up facing each other, it will be interesting to see if WWE does a throwback to this stipulation.
#2. Tribal Combat match
The last Tribal Combat Match in WWE took place between Roman Reigns and Jey Uso. However, the only downside of the match was that there seemed to be very little tribal combat, and at best, the match between the two was a No Disqualification Match.
Hence, this time around, WWE could book Roman Reigns vs Solo Sikoa as a Tribal Combat Match and right the wrong from last time. In this potential match, the promotion can experiment with elements that scream Tribal Combat so that it does not end up looking like a No Disqualification Match like the previous instance.
#1. Loser leaves The Bloodline
When Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa meet each other in the middle of the ring, it's clear they will be fighting for power, the title of The Tribal Chief. Both individuals will want to lead The Bloodline, and the best way they could determine who stays the leader is by competing in a loser leaves The Bloodline match.
A match with such a stipulation would help decide who takes the faction ahead, whereas the loser can pursue a singles career away from the faction. In such a scenario, it will be interesting to see who WWE books to win.