WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi has offered some advice to his son Jimmy Uso. He believes that the latter's work in the company is not done yet.
The multi-time champion made his return to WWE a few months ago after being taken out by his younger brother Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga. He reunited with Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, and Sami Zayn, as they all are the original members of The Bloodline. They defeated the new version of the group at Survivor Series, where he sustained an injury.
Speaking on the Off The Top podcast, Rikishi was asked what advice he would give to Jimmy Uso since he's been a major part of The Bloodline storyline.
"Continue to play that part. You're the older brother out there, the older twin, the older Bloodline, besides you and Roman Reigns. The boys, they're in a safe place amongst each other. With Jimmy leading the crew, he's got experience with him and his brother Jey. You've got this whole new crew underneath them. They're like some of the OGs now, pushing 17, going into 18 years."
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He added:
"My advice to him is to continue to lead, continue to take care of himself, and stay healthy. I see my son, and their bodies are starting to - it's a little slower getting up, it comes with the business. But they're still in good spirits. He's still in good spirits, happy to be able to embrace this time with the new family members that are up underneath this tree. His work is still not done," said Rikishi. [17:26-18:37]
Solo Sikoa's run as Tribal Chief could come to an end on WWE RAW
Next week on WWE RAW, Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa will finally collide in a singles match. It won't be a normal bout, as the match will be contested under Tribal Combat rules, which means anything goes.
The winner of the match will be declared the true Tribal Chief. If Solo loses this match, he'll have to hand over the Ula Fala to its original holder. It'll be interesting to see whether Jacob Fatu and the Tongans will still continue obeying the former WWE NXT North American Champion if he loses.
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