Solo Sikoa is the new Tribal Chief of The Bloodline [Photo credit: WWE.com]
Since making his WWE main roster debut in September 2022, Solo Sikoa has waited long for his first singles match on a premium live event. Ultimately, it happened in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in November 2023.
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Sikoa went from emphatically defeating John Cena at Crown Jewel last year to handing Roman Reigns the latter's first pinfall loss in Saudi Arabia since 2019.
Despite some commotion and almost finding himself on the receiving end of a beatdown post-match, Solo Sikoa walked out unscathed. He was later caught on camera, and WWE shared the clip on Instagram. Sikoa taunted the WWE Universe, calling himself the only Tribal Chief:
"What you thought was going to happen? What you thought was going to happen? You're looking at the real Bloodline. You're looking at the real Tribal Chief. OTC? It's on me. Acknowledge me," Solo Sikoa said.
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It appears Triple H & Co. have seemingly set the stage for a massive WarGames Match at Survivor Series, too. As The Bloodline stood tall at Crown Jewel following the opening Six-Man Tag Team bout, Sami Zayn rushed to the aid of Jey Uso. However, Zayn wound up kicking Reigns in the face.
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