The new Bloodline, or Bloodline 2.0, may disband on WWE TV soon. The faction's future in the promotion may be in jeopardy after a string of losses in major matches. The return of a superstar next week on SmackDown can lead to the group's breakup.
The superstar in question is the group's leader himself, Solo Sikoa. The Street Champion of the Island was decimated by Roman Reigns on last week's edition of Monday Night RAW. Even Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Kevin Owens' intervention couldn't help Sikoa beat Reigns. Ultimately, the heel star suffered a pinfall loss after being hit with a Spear.
On this week's SmackDown, Solo Sikoa was nowhere to be seen. Meanwhile, Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga were trying to get their hands on Paul Heyman. This has raised questions about Sikoa's future as the new Bloodline's leader. There is a possibility that the former champion might become a babyface in a massive twist.
Sikoa coud return and acknowledge Roman Reigns as his Tribal Chief, as he lost the Ula Fala to his cousin. After WrestleMania 40, The Street Champion became the leader of The Bloodline while Reigns was on hiatus. Within no time he revamped the group, kicking out Jimmy Uso, and Paul Heyman and bringing in Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu.
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The group's stock rose in WWE when Fatu arrived on the scene in June last year, wreaking havoc on the roster. Upon his debut, The Samoan Werewolf took out Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens.
The four-man faction was making strides before Roman Reigns returned. The two sides engaged in a massive feud following SummerSlam 2024. Sikoa might now apologize to Reigns after failing to cement his status as the undisputed Tribal Chief. However, by doing so, the Bloodline 2.0 leader might annoy his stablemates, leading to the faction's breakup.
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If Solo Sikoa turns babyface and dissolves Bloodline 2.0, things could get sour between him and Jacob Fatu. The Samoan Werewolf is speculated to take over as leader of the group, removing Sikoa the same way the latter excommunicated Reigns and Jimmy from The Bloodline after their losses.
Solo Sikoa vs. Jacob Fatu will most likely take place at WrestleMania 41 if the latter takes control of The Bloodline. As for Sikoa, the former NXT North American Champion hasn't been a babyface on the main roster yet. It will be interesting to see how WWE books him against Fatu if they engage in a feud this year.