Solo Sikoa has the Ula Fala and claims to be The Tribal Chief. However, he didn't earn the prestigious necklace as he claimed it while The Original Tribal Chief Roman Reigns was away from TV. Sikoa said Reigns didn't deserve to be The Tribal Chief as he lost the Undisputed WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40.
The Street Champion of the Island will now take on Roman Reigns in a Tribal Combat match for the Ula Fala on the January 6 episode of WWE RAW. If Sikoa loses, he will no longer be The Tribal Chief. Moreover, he may be kicked out of Bloodline 2.0 by one of its members. The person who can remove him from the faction is none other than Jacob Fatu.
The Samoan Werewolf is no doubt the most impressive member of Solo Sikoa's team. He even overshadows Sikoa at times, and his in-ring performances are simply mind-blowing. The former North American Champion may face some serious consequences if he ends up on the losing side on January 6.
Sikoa's credibility as a leader could take a hit if he suffers another loss to Roman Reigns. Under such circumstances, Jacob Fatu might remove him from Bloodline 2.0 and declare himself The Tribal Chief. This could be Fatu's way of giving Sikoa a taste of his own medicine.
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The former MLW World Heavyweight Champion could remind Sikoa of what he said when kicking Jimmy Uso out of The Bloodline following last year's 'Mania. For those unaware, The Street Champion of the Island told Jimmy losing had consequences after he suffered defeat against Jey Uso in Philadelphia. This led to Tama Tonga's arrival, who brutally assaulted Big Jim.
Jacob Fatu could do something similar to Solo Sikoa by reminding him that losses have consequences. The Samoan Werewolf could then become the new self-proclaimed Tribal Chief of Bloodline 2.0.
Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu could engage in a feud on the Road to WrestleMania 41
Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa's feud could conclude after January 6. After that, WWE might introduce a twist in The Bloodline storyline and book Jacob Fatu to betray Sikoa. The two could then face each other at WrestleMania 41, with Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa by The Samoan Werewolf's side.
Jacob Fatu has arguably been grabbing more limelight than Sikoa in recent weeks. This was widely expected and was reportedly the main reason why Fatu was introduced a bit late in the Bloodline storyline despite being signed to WWE.
Hall of Famer Rikishi recently praised Jacob Fatu, saying fans had yet to see the best of the powerhouse. He felt viewers needed to witness Fatu in a one-on-one match to realize his worth. Hence, The Samoan Werewolf could finally get a singles match against Sikoa at WrestleMania 41. As of now, this is mere speculation, and nothing is confirmed.