Solo Sikoa betrayal at Money in the Bank 2025? Shocking twist could end his WWE title hopes

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Solo Sikoa enters WWE Money in the Bank 2025 with hopes of securing a title shot, but the threat of a Solo Sikoa betrayal at Money in the Bank 2025 looms, raising the stakes for the former Enforcer of The Bloodline. Set for the Men’s MITB Ladder Match, his ambitions may be derailed by possible treachery from within his own group.

Trouble Brewing Within Sikoa’s Ranks Ahead of the Ladder Match

Sikoa stands as his group‘s sole representative in the highly anticipated Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match after Jacob Fatu missed out on qualifying and JC Mateo did not participate in the qualifiers. Recently, Sikoa has been asserting more control in his faction, a move that could backfire if Jacob Fatu and JC Mateo are not on board with his leadership.

Tension has been mounting between JC and Jacob on WWE SmackDown, fueling speculation that Mateo may pinpoint Sikoa as the root of the group‘s discord. If this occurs, Mateo could reach out to Fatu in secret, setting the stage for a partnership aimed against Sikoa himself.

Such a scenario could manifest during Money in the Bank, with expectations that Jacob and JC would assist Solo Sikoa but instead sabotaging his opportunity. For example, rather than targeting other ladder match participants at Sikoa’s command, they could shockingly attack Sikoa, dealing a crushing blow to his championship aspirations.

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It is important to note that while this possible betrayal has generated significant buzz, it remains unconfirmed speculation as the WWE Universe awaits Money in the Bank on June 7.

Challenges for Sikoa as Key Allies Remain Injured

If Jacob Fatu and JC Mateo turn their backs on Solo Sikoa, the landscape in WWE, especially within their group, would undergo a significant upheaval. For the first time, Sikoa could be left isolated, a dramatic shift considering he has relied on his allies for support in high-stakes matches.

Although Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa are technically part of Sikoa’s group, both are currently sidelined with injuries, leaving Solo without immediate backup. This raises challenges for Sikoa as he contemplates how to counteract any internal betrayal, given his depleted ranks.

Possible Reinforcements for a Vulnerable Champion Contender

Despite these setbacks, Solo Sikoa is not entirely without options. He could turn to outside assistance, with potential allies such as Hikuleo—who shares family ties with Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa—and Lance Anoa’i, also a member of the esteemed Anoa’i wrestling family. Their arrival on WWE’s main roster could reinvigorate Sikoa’s numbers advantage, positioning him to rebuild his group‘s strength.

Should Hikuleo and Lance Anoa’i join forces with Sikoa, and with the anticipated returns of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, there’s potential for the group to become a dominant force once again within WWE. This evolving situation places intense focus on Sikoa’s next moves as he faces the looming possibility of a Solo Sikoa betrayal at Money in the Bank 2025 and its fallout on his quest for a championship title.

Kevin Jewell
Kevin Jewell
Kevin Jewell is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the WWE SmackDown Men’s Division. With two years of experience, he reports on headline matches, major rivalries, and superstar developments from WWE’s blue brand. Kevin brings sharp analysis, accurate updates, and a deep passion for storytelling to his coverage. His work highlights the key figures, championship pursuits, and weekly action that define the SmackDown men’s roster. From rising talents to veteran icons, Kevin delivers content that keeps fans informed and engaged with every twist in the ring.
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