Solo Sikoa has taken over The Bloodline in the past few months and has emerged as a top heel in WWE following the brief departure of Roman Reigns after WrestleMania 40.
With the Original Tribal Chief back as a babyface, the next step for the creative team was a collision between Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa and the Bloodline civil war, which will reach its peak at Survivor Series: WarGames on November 30th.
Solo Sikoa joined WWE back in 2021. His real name is Joseph Yokozuna Fatu, and he is 31 years old. Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso are his real-life brothers. Before signing with the Stamford-based company, he spent three years in independent circuits under the ring name Sefa Fatu.
Solo spent a year on NXT before moving to the main roster in September 2022 at the Clash at the Castle Premium Live Event. Afterward, he became The Bloodline's Enforcer before ultimately taking over the faction and revamping it.
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At Survivor Series: WarGames, Solo, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa will face The OG Bloodline of Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sami Zayn, aiming to beat them again after Crown Jewel.
WWE legend believes Solo Sikoa could dethrone Cody Rhodes
Rikishi shared his thoughts on Solo Sikoa pinning Roman Reigns at Crown Jewel. The WWE legend believes this victory makes his son a legit title contender and the one that could dethrone the Undisputed WWE Champion, Cody Rhodes.
Speaking on his Off the Top podcast, Rikishi said that Solo could become the next Undisputed WWE Champion after defeating the GOAT at Crown Jewel.
"Well, after this [pin] on Roman, I can see maybe Solo being the one to take it off of Cody. I talked about maybe Roman will come back and take it off of Cody. But after seeing that, you beat the GOAT. I believe it was two or three spikes, but now, it’s like okay, you beat the GOAT, now you’re considered the GOAT. The GOAT-slayer. So who knows?" Rikishi said. (h/t 411Mania.com)
Solo had a chance to dethrone The American Nightmare at SummerSlam, but a Roman Reigns return helped Cody Rhodes retain his title.