The Bloodline’s Tama Tonga had an incredible night at the Crown Jewel Premium Live Event. The former WWE Tag Team Champion helped Solo Sikoa in successfully overcoming Roman Reigns. However, Tonga recently sent a cryptic message which could be teasing an imminent betrayal.
The six-man tag team match between The OG Bloodline and Solo’s Bloodline 2.0 saw The OTC and The Usos fight against Tama Tonga, Jacob Fatu, and Sikoa. While Tonga Loa wasn’t wrestling in the match, he was present at ringside to provide tactical backup to the villainous faction.
Tama Tonga recently uploaded an image on his Instagram story where he can be seen with Loa and The Samoan Werewolf. It may seem a minor detail, but he didn’t post an image where his Tribal Chief, Solo, also shares the frame with him. This is odd since the PLE had several moments where all four of the faction members stood together.
Here is a screengrab of his story.
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Interestingly, the post showcased by Tama in his story also carries an image of Solo Sikoa’s entrance. However, he didn’t share an individual image of Sikoa either. This could be a subtle tease from the former Bullet Club member that he may turn on Sikoa in the future.
The Bloodline gains an upper hand over Roman Reigns
Crown Jewel saw The Bloodline secure a powerful victory over the united and hyped up front created by Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and Jey Uso. Solo Sikoa strengthened his claim as the rightful owner of the Ula Fala by pinning The OTC after landing clean Samoan Spikes on him. This was a rare achievement considering how Reigns is highly protected by WWE.
This was a major win for the heel faction's leader, especially when he previously lost to The Original Tribal Chief and Cody Rhodes at Bad Blood alongside Jacob Fatu. Moreover, Sikoa also successfully evaded a demolition after the match, when all members of the OG Bloodline surrounded him.
His last-second dodge, which resulted in Sami Zayn’s Helluva Kick landing on the face of Reigns, caused an immediate fallout of trust among The OTC’s team. Considering how Sikoa loves to keep his opponents divided, he now has a significant upper hand over Roman Reigns. It will be interesting to see how long he can hold the fort and continue to wear the Ula Fala.