Solo Sikoa can no longer call himself the Tribal Chief in WWE. He no longer possesses the Ula Fala but is still the leader of The Bloodline 2.0. He is still the only former OG Bloodline member to come out of Roman Reigns' shadow and challenge him on this level.
Thereby, Sikoa should not disband the group he passionately created over the past year. Rather, he should bring more members into it. Former Universal Champion Kevin Owens showed sudden interest in the Bloodline storyline on RAW's debut episode on Netflix. It was speculated that Solo may recruit him as a new member of his stable. However, The Street Champion might not do that. Instead, the former NXT North American Champion may hire former Universal Champion Braun Strowman for his team.
Strowman last turned heel in WWE in 2020 when he attacked Alexa Bliss with a gorilla press. However, he turned babyface soon after and stayed a fan favorite until his release in June 2021. In fact, Strowman has been a face ever since returning, and it would be appropriate for him to turn heel once again.
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He has been more sinister and attractive as a heel in WWE. His heel run with the Wyatt Family and brief heel run while teaming up with Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre was more appealing to the fans than his babyface character.
Strowman's inclusion in The Bloodline 2.0 would also boost his present character, which has become quite stale. He returned from his groin injury on the December 13 episode of SmackDown and defeated Carmelo Hayes in the squash match. In his last match against Melo on the December 20, 2024 edition of SmackDown, Strowman lost via count-out. Braun Strowman isn't involved in any major storyline in WWE currently, and joining Solo's Bloodline 2.0 may boost his character.
The Rock hugs Solo Sikoa after the Tribal Combat match against Roman Reigns at WWE RAW
The Final Boss came out on this week's RAW to put the Ula Fala on Roman Reigns after the latter beat Solo Sikoa in Tribal Combat. However, The Rock came back and waited at the gorilla position for Sikoa.
When The Street Champion arrived after the match, The Great One hugged his 31-year-old cousin and told him that he loved him. The footage of Rock congratulating Solo wasn't televised but was uploaded on TikTok by a fan. It remains to be seen if The Rock will back Solo in his other ventures.