WWE has announced the return of the iconic Saturday Night's Main Event but may have dropped a spoiler regarding the Bloodline storyline. The one-night show will air on Saturday (December 14) at 8 PM ET on NBC and Peacock, and Roman Reigns will likely appear on it.
The OTC is on the poster for the event, which takes place at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, wearing the Ula Fala. He's joined by Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, Liv Morgan, and Bianca Belair on the poster, but it's what the 'Only' Tribal Chief is wearing around his neck that should have fans talking.
The Ula Fala has become synonymous with the Bloodline story, with Reigns and Solo Sikoa tussling for the Samoan necklace. It essentially means you are the Tribal Chief and leader of the Bloodline if you have it in your possession.
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Solo Sikoa currently holds the Ula Fala and has been wearing it since replacing Reigns as the self-appointed Head of the Table. The former Undisputed WWE Champion managed to get it back briefly on SmackDown weeks back but was destroyed by Sikoa's faction.
It will be interesting to see whether this is a clue into how things pan out at Bad Blood on October 5. Reigns teams with former foe Cody Rhodes to take on Sikoa and his stablemate Jacob Fatu at the event.
Roman Reigns is adamant he's WWE's 'Only' Tribal Chief, with or without the Bloodline's Ula Fala
Roman Reigns cut his first promo since returning at SummerSlam after months off post-WrestleMania XL. The OTC defiantly claimed that he was the original and only Tribal Chief and that this was 'his WWE.' The former Bloodline leader also insisted that it didn't matter whether he had the Ula Fala, but he was still the Head of the Table.
Although admirable, those comments don't seem as true as Reigns would like to believe. He had a moment to savor weeks ago when he got ahold of the Ula Fala and put it on.
Jacob Fatu attacked Reigns and prevented him from regaining permanent possession of the necklace. Solo Sikoa's faction then powerbombed him through the announcer's table, and he hadn't been seen until this past week's SmackDown.
The Ula Fala looks likely to play an important role as the storyline progresses. It might be a moment for the ages if Reigns regains it ahead of Saturday Night's Main Event in December.