Before Solo Sikoa could face Roman Reigns on Monday Night RAW on Netflix, Sikoa was seen telling Tama Tonga that if he lost, then they must all acknowledge Roman as the Tribal Chief. On January 6th, Sikoa did end up losing to the former Undisputed WWE Champion, which means his faction must acknowledge Reigns.
However, there is a chance that before all this happens, Sikoa could end up getting betrayed by Tama. On the upcoming episode of Friday Night SmackDown, Tama could turn his back on the former NXT North American Champion and start a new faction with a 6ft 8in giant.
Hikuleo is reportedly signed with WWE, although he hasn't made his debut yet. As mentioned above, when the time to acknowledge Roman Reigns comes, Tama Tonga could refuse to do so. Instead, he and Talla Tonga could end up attacking Solo Sikoa, thus starting their new faction.
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While the angle is speculative, it makes sense because, at the end of the day, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Hikuleo are brothers. Hence, it would make sense for them to start a faction behind Sikoa's back, as the latter failed to cement his place as the Tribal Chief.
Ex-WWE Superstar comes to Solo Sikoa's aid after loss against Roman Reigns
Solo Sikoa's loss to Roman Reigns on RAW's premiere on Netflix is embarrassing for more than one reason. Not only did Sikoa lose to someone he despised, but this defeat has also ended his run as Tribal Chief, and it has also affected his momentum in a major way.
However, the positive for Sikoa is that leading up to this bout, he had a phenomenal run as a heel. As a matter of fact, the 31-year-old superstar was one of the best heels on the roster. His terrific run as the villain is what made many believe that WWE buried Sikoa by booking him to lose to Reigns.
However, the one man who does not think the same is A.J. Francis (fka Top Dolla). On X, Francis tagged an account that mentioned Solo Sikoa got buried and wrote:
"As someone who has definitely been buried, this is a bad take. Losing a match to the biggest star in wrestling on the biggest most watched show in Wrestling History isn’t even close to being buried 😂"
You can check A.J. Francis' tweet below:
While Sikoa's career is expected to move upwards, it will be interesting to see how WWE will book him now. It will also be interesting to observe whether he is able to win a title in the Stamford-based promotion.