Solo Sikoa quietly addressed tensions with Roman Reigns following his recent loss as the internal struggles within The Bloodline become more apparent. These events unfolded amid Roman Reigns’ absence due to a severe post-match attack, creating uncertainty about the faction’s future.
Recent Setbacks Impact The Bloodline‘s Original Members
The original members of The Bloodline are facing difficult times, with Solo Sikoa recently losing his United States Championship match against Sami Zayn. Meanwhile, Jey Uso missed the opportunity to claim the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, and Roman Reigns suffered a brutal attack after his match at the Clash in Paris event. These setbacks have raised questions about loyalty and unity within the faction.
On the August 25 episode of WWE RAW, Roman Reigns delivered a promo reflecting on his changed circumstances. Though the crowd’s reaction reminded him of earlier days, he admitted he was no longer the same man due to the fragmentation of his group and the isolation he was feeling.
Solo Sikoa Highlights Past Loyalty While Questioning Current Allegiances
In the wake of these developments, Solo Sikoa used Instagram Stories to share a photo from his main roster debut at Clash At The Castle in 2022. The image captured the moment he stepped in to assist Roman Reigns and the rest of the faction during Reigns’ match against Drew McIntyre. Sikoa’s caption subtly addressed his dedication:
“I was loyal from the start….”
—Solo Sikoa, WWE Wrestler
This post, also circulated on X/Twitter by the Roman Reigns SZN account, appeared as a pointed reminder of Sikoa’s commitment from the very beginning. The underlying message seemed to contrast his loyalty with recent factional tensions, especially highlighted after the delayed response of Jey Uso to aid Reigns during the latter’s attack at the Premium Live Event.
Ongoing Rivalry and Future Storyline Potential
Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns share a deep-rooted rivalry, with Reigns securing a significant win over Sikoa on the Netflix premiere of RAW earlier this year to reinforce his role as the Tribal Chief. Despite being assigned to different WWE brands currently, wrestlers often cross between shows, demonstrated recently when Jimmy Uso ran in to protect his brother from The Vision’s post-match assault.
Fans remain uncertain whether Solo Sikoa’s subtle remark will spark a renewed feud or a larger storyline once Roman Reigns returns to active competition. The developing situation within The Bloodline adds a layer of suspense and anticipation in WWE circles.
