Triple H may have subtly confirmed Solo Sikoa will get betrayed by a current Bloodline member on WWE SmackDown

Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu
The Bloodline [Image Credit: WWE.com]

Over the past few months, Solo Sikoa has deceitfully captured the position of The Tribal Chief and rose to power. Not only did he conquer the throne that belonged to Roman Reigns, but Sikoa also formed an army of his own by recruiting three of the most menacing individuals to his faction.

He formed a more vicious and powerful version of The Bloodline by taking Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu under his wing. However, WWE seemingly dropped a potential hint on the latest episode of SmackDown that Solo Sikoa could face Deja Vu and end up suffering the same fate he brought upon Reigns.

Triple H may have subtly confirmed that Sikoa will be betrayed by a member of his own Bloodline. The one who could backstab him is none other than Tama Tonga. A major reason why the speculation started to whirpool is due to Tonga's suspicious actions toward the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief.


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Tama Tonga keeps gazing at the Ula Fala

Solo Sikoa had to flee from Roman Reigns on the latest episode of SmackDown as the latter unleashed a merciless attack on him and The Bloodline. But in the chaos that unfolded, the Ula Fala fell off his neck and was lying right in the ring. Tama Tonga picked it up and gave its custody to the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief.

However, in the process, Tama might have furtively given away his hidden ambition. While handing it to Sikoa, the 41-year-old star kept staring at the venerated necklace, his eyes fixated on it as if he were enchanted by the Ula Fala and the power it holds. It looked like the MFT had gotten a glimpse of what it feels like to be The Tribal Chief, as his expressions conveyed a deep longing to sit on the throne Solo is currently on.

Tama Tonga seemed reluctant to let the coveted necklace slip from his hands, his fingers hesitating as if struck between duty and desire. The Butcher of The Bloodline gazed at it until the very end. This seems to be a major indication that he could soon turn his back on Solo Sikoa due to his hunger to rise to power and sit on the throne of The Tribal Chief.


History could repeat in The Bloodline

History repeated itself in a poignant moment on SmackDown, as a familiar scene played out within The Bloodline last year when Solo Sikoa served as Roman Reigns's Enforcer. Back then, Reigns was lying vulnerable in one corner of the ring after a brawl, and the sacred Ula Fala was lying in the middle of the ring.

Before handing it to the former Undisputed WWE Champion, Sikoa picked it up and stared at it as if he wanted to taste the same power that The Tribal Chief owned. He eventually betrayed Roman Reigns and deceitfully captured the latter's position, taking the prestigious Ula Fala.

Just a year later, history seems to be repeating itself yet again within The Bloodline, with Tama Tonga in Solo Sikoa's place this time. The MFT's recent actions dropped an inkling that he could turn his back on the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief just like Sikoa did.


Tama Tonga has a very good motive to turn on Solo Sikoa

A major reason why Tama Tonga could backstab Solo Sikoa is because he does not share the same lineage as the latter. Even though The Tongans are closely associated with the Anoa'i family, they are not related by blood.

This gives the MFT a good reason to betray Sikoa, as he is not obligated to follow the latter's orders. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa could eventually part ways with the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief and end up forming a Tongan version of The Bloodline in the near future.

Hence, Tama Tonga's recent actions on SmackDown, combined with the underlying factors, strongly suggest that he could eventually turn his back on Solo Sikoa. It could only be a matter of time before history repeats itself.

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Edited by Sanchari Bhattacharya
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