The Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline has been on the rampage for the last two weeks. While the faction first launched an attack on Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens, the latest episode of SmackDown saw them take out The Wiseman, Paul Heyman, after the WWE Hall of Famer refused to acknowledge Sikoa as The Tribal Chief.
While both of these attacks were vicious, there is a huge possibility that the upcoming episode of SmackDown might witness them do the same to three-time WWE Tag Team Champions (one-time RAW Tag Team Champions, one-time SmackDown Tag Team Champions, one-time NXT Tag Team Champions), Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins (Street Profits).
The Street Profits asserted recently that they wanted to fight The Bloodline. While the match did not take place, Solo Sikoa and his crew might have heard them. Hence, on the upcoming episode of the blue brand, the heel faction could look to humble Ford and Dawkins.
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The heel faction would send a strong message to Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton ahead of their six-man tag team match at Money in the Bank by staging a vicious attack on The Pride members.
While the angle is speculative, it opens up the chance for the Street Profits to interfere at the MITB PLE, which could lead to the debut of Talla Tonga (Hikuleo).
Wrestling legend reveals Solo Sikoa will not give The Tribal Chief status back to Roman Reigns
Solo Sikoa has unleashed his brutal side since taking over The Bloodline in Roman Reigns' absence. The 31-year-old initially removed Jimmy Uso before adding Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu to the stable. Last week, he seemingly kicked out Paul Heyman as well, following a vicious attack on The Wiseman.
However, what remains to be seen is whether Sikoa will take a backseat when Roman Reigns returns.
During an episode of Sportskeeda Wrestling's The Wrestling Time Machine, Bill Apter said Sikoa wouldn't relinquish his spot at The Head of The Table to Roman, which could pave the way for The Big Dog to reunite with The Usos.
"I think Solo [Sikoa] is not gonna relinquish being The Head of The Table when Roman Reigns eventually comes back, and I think Roman and The Usos are gonna be together, and maybe some other Samoans will join. Maybe The Usos will reunite and go with Roman," he said. [0:49-1:10]
Regardless of what happens, Roman Reigns will most likely receive a thunderous pop whenever he returns to WWE TV. It will be interesting to see when The Tribal Chief marks his presence in the Stamford-based promotion.