Solo Sikoa sends a bold message after Jacob Fatu joins The Bloodline upon his WWE debut

The Bloodline 2.0 is stronger than ever!
The Bloodline 2.0 is stronger than ever! [Image via WWE.com]

The Bloodline became stronger than ever as Solo Sikoa added Jacob Fatu to the ranks of the heel faction on this week's episode of WWE SmackDown. The Enforcer reacted to the same with a bold message on social media.

Solo Sikoa has been leading The Bloodline in Roman Reigns' absence. The 31-year-old was quick to kick out Jimmy Uso from the group, after which he added Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. The trio have been wreaking havoc in WWE over the last few weeks, with even Paul Heyman terrified of them.

Solo faced Cody Rhodes in the main event of SmackDown last night. However, the match ended in DQ after the Tongans interfered in the proceedings, with Kevin Owens and Randy Orton making the save for The American Nightmare. While the babyfaces had Sikoa surrounded, Jacob Fatu came out of nowhere to lay out all three men. The Samoan Werewolf went on to put Rhodes through the announce table before joining the rest of The Bloodline in the ring.

Solo Sikoa took to social media after the show to send a bold message. The Enforcer posted the signature Bloodline emoticon.


Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa could soon be at odds, says WWE's Sam Roberts

Jacob Fatu finally arrived in WWE after months of speculation. The Samoan Werewolf joined his family members in the ongoing Bloodline storyline. While Jacob acknowledged the new Tribal Chief, backstage personality Sam Roberts believes that the two could soon engage in a power struggle.

"The idea of where does he [Jacob Fatu] fits in. Clearly, the idea of a power struggle can be there. I think right now, the idea of Solo Sikoa being his boss, this Trial Chief character, a guy who doesn't have to wrestle, this guy who wears a red T-shirt and a blazer, and Jacob Fatu being the guy who takes care of the business, while the Tongans are there as foot soldiers, feels like how this all works out," Sam Roberts said.

Jacob was trained by Solo Sikoa's father, Rikishi, during the start of his career. The Samoan Werewolf made a name for himself on the independent circuit before finally joining the Sports Entertainment juggernaut. The star has now announced himself on the big stage with a daunting debut that saw him take out three of the most prominent stars on the roster.

It will be interesting to see how the dynamics between Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu evolve in the coming weeks.

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