Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline have a huge night ahead of them on this week's SmackDown. After a chaotic end to last week, the group is all set for another acknowledgment ceremony on the blue brand. This time around, The Street Champion could acknowledge a two-time champion as the group's new Enforcer.
The two-time champion in question is none other than Jacob Fatu. The Samoan Werewolf, who is a former MLW World Heavyweight and National Openweight Champion, made an impactful debut last week. He destroyed Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, and Cody Rhodes, before confirming that he is the newest Bloodline member.
Given just how dominant Fatu was, there is no reason why Solo Sikoa shouldn't name him the Enforcer during the acknowledgment ceremony. He has already named Tama Tonga his "right-hand man," and dubbed Tonga Loa with the epithet "Infamous." To officially bring in his cousin as the group's Enforcer, at this point just seems logical.
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It will be interesting to see if Solo Sikoa does indeed name Jacob Fatu as The Bloodline's Enforcer. But, at this point, this is nothing more than speculation. The WWE Universe will just have to wait and see what happens on Friday night.
Solo Sikoa has informed the WWE Universe that Roman Reigns is not coming back
Since taking over the reins of The Bloodline, Solo Sikoa has made some big changes. From kicking out his brother Jimmy Uso to recruiting Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and most recently, Jacob Fatu. He's really sculpting the group in his own image.
But, this might leave many, including Paul Heyman confused. After all, the understanding is that Sikoa is in charge until Roman Reigns returns. Well, as The Street Champion revealed last week, this is not the case. He informed both Heyman and the WWE Universe, that Roman Reigns is not coming back.
Now, whether or not there is any truth to Solo's claim remains to be seen. But, if The Tribal Chief indeed has no plans of returning, the SmackDown locker room needs to be on notice. The Bloodline led by Sikoa will be nothing short of dangerous.