On WWE SmackDown, Solo Sikoa's Bloodline has been making quite a name for themselves. From beating the OG Bloodline at Crown Jewel to now facing them at Survivor Series: WarGames, Sikoa, and his men are having a decent run on the Nick Aldis-managed brand.
While Sikoa and his Bloodline have found their fifth member for the WarGames Match in RAW's Bronson Reed, there is a chance a former champion could return after 232 days and be a part of Sikoa's faction. The Nigerian Giant, Omos is the name in question.
A former Tag Team Champion in WWE, Omos' last appearance for the Stamford-based promotion came at the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal during WrestleMania XL weekend in April this year. Since then, the Nigerian Giant has not made a single appearance, but this could change in the coming weeks.
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Solo Sikoa could look to appoint Omos as his bodyguard, as having the behemoth by his side would work wonders for the new Tribal Chief. While this potential angle is speculative, it could be a welcome opportunity for the 30-year-old, who has been absent for a long time and would relish the opportunity to be involved in the most happening storyline in WWE.
WWE Hall of Famer says Solo Sikoa could be a World Champion sooner than expected
Solo Sikoa has undoubtedly achieved a lot this year. From staying silent as Roman Reigns' Enforcer to taking control of The Bloodline and cutting promos after promos, Sikoa has come a long way in his run with the Stamford-based promotion.
Recently, during a live Q&A on the Off The Top podcast, Sikoa's father and WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi was asked if Solo could be a World Champion in the coming years. He answered this question by praising his son and mentioning he could be a World Title holder even sooner than expected.
"I think it's gonna happen way before a couple of years. He's at his prime right now. Top-notch man. I mean, there's nothing that he can't do now. I feel he's proven himself to be that player that if you give Solo the ball that he'll be able to carry it. So, it's just having the right people to be able to stand across the ring from this guy. Superstar meets Superstar. It's gotta workout, it's gotta make sense. So, let's see, it'll be nice to see when Solo breaks off on his own without having The Bloodline 2.0 around him... Solo, he's a made man already. Solo's not going anywhere, no time soon," he said. [From 56:11 - 57:29]
You can check out his comments in the video below:
Until now, Solo Sikoa has competed for a World Title only once but failed to win. It will be interesting to see if that changes in the coming years. If Sikoa can win a World Championship, it will be his first singles title on the main roster, as he has only won the NXT North American Championship so far in WWE.