The Night of Champions 2025 brought a major surprise as the Solo Sikoa Bloodline new member debut captivated WWE fans. During the event, Solo Sikoa faced Jacob Fatu for the United States Championship, setting the stage for new developments in The Bloodline.
Though JC Mateo’s interference was anticipated, the sudden return of Tonga Loa after more than six months caught many off guard. Yet, the true shock of the night was when a 34-year-old wrestler made his WWE debut, immediately shaping the result of the championship match and helping Sikoa claim victory over Jacob Fatu, dealing Fatu his first WWE pinfall loss.
Hikuleo Joins as the Newest Bloodline Member
Hikuleo, aged 34, emerged as the latest figure to join Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline, making a striking entrance during the televised event. His presence played a direct role in Sikoa’s win, marking a pivotal moment for both Hikuleo and the faction.
His arrival was not an unexpected development for some dedicated followers, yet the journey leading to his WWE debut reveals a unique backstory. Hikuleo spent eight years with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, building his reputation before leaving the promotion in mid-2024. This long tenure abroad adds significant experience and depth to The Bloodline.
Family Ties and Future Implications for The Bloodline
Adding more intrigue, Hikuleo is the adopted son of Haku—a respected wrestling legend—making him the adopted brother of both Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. With these familial connections, The Bloodline now stands as an imposing force with three formidable names beside Sikoa. However, Tama Tonga is likely to be sidelined for an extended period.
The dynamics within The Bloodline and the presence of talented wrestlers like Jacob Fatu and JC Mateo ensure the storyline will remain unpredictable and engaging. The addition of Hikuleo may influence upcoming rivalries and alter the course of the United States Championship picture in WWE. Fans are now focused on how The Bloodline’s new chapter, anchored by Solo Sikoa and his newest ally, will unfold as the road to future WWE events continues.