Tensions have reached a peak in WWE after Jacob Fatu betrayed his cousin Solo Sikoa at the recent Money in the Bank event, leaving many fans questioning whether Solo Sikoa master plan for Bloodline return is about to unfold. The betrayal sets the stage for a high-stakes clash on WWE SmackDown, with Solo Sikoa potentially enlisting his former allies to reclaim dominance and threaten Jacob Fatu’s reign as United States Champion.
Possible Bloodline Resurgence and Allegiances
After the pivotal event at Money in the Bank, Solo Sikoa was left seeking retribution from Jacob Fatu, who cost him the chance to capture the Men’s Money in the Bank briefcase. This unexpected split between former allies has set WWE SmackDown abuzz, as fans wait to see if Solo Sikoa will demand accountability from Fatu and push for a title opportunity against him.
The aftermath could see Solo approaching Nick Aldis, who manages security for WWE, to request heightened measures in anticipation of an escalating rivalry. Solo’s demands might also include a direct confrontation with The Tribal Wolf, signaling that this feud could dramatically reshape the company’s main event landscape.
Currently, backing for Jacob Fatu may be limited, since JC Mateo remains firmly in Solo Sikoa’s camp. If Solo intends to challenge for the United States Championship, speculation has arisen over potentially calling Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa back from injury to reinforce the Bloodline faction. Both have been missing from WWE programming due to their ongoing recoveries, but their return could tilt the balance of power.

Bloodline Loyalty and United States Championship Threat
An alternative scenario being discussed backstage and among fans involves Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa staying loyal to Solo Sikoa, assisting him in overcoming Jacob Fatu for the United States Title. The fact that Solo was responsible for bringing them into WWE may play a major role in where their loyalties lie. Should this occur, a reformed Bloodline might consist of The Street Champ, The Tongans, and JC Mateo, placing Jacob Fatu’s championship reign in jeopardy.
There is also speculation that this could prompt backlash from fans disappointed by the brevity of Fatu’s time as champion, but it opens up the door for The Samoan Werewolf to create his own faction. Such a shift would require inventive work from WWE’s creative team to recapture the magic that defined the original Bloodline storyline and maintain viewers’ interest.
Jacob Fatu’s Search for Reinforcements and Family Dynamics
If Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa are unable to return due to their injuries, Jacob Fatu may have to seek backup elsewhere. Hikuleo and Lance Anoa’i are present on the WWE roster and are being considered as possible allies for Fatu. Meanwhile, the complex history between Jimmy Uso, Solo Sikoa, and Jacob Fatu likely rules Jimmy out as a potential supporter in this struggle.
Amid these shifting alliances, a notable real-life Bloodline member, Zilla Fatu, has dropped hints about joining forces with Jacob Fatu. He recently posted:
“& REMEMBER BIG ZILLA IS ONLY ONE PHONE CALL AWAY. HELLLLLOOOOOO!”
—Zilla Fatu, Son of Umaga
Zilla Fatu, son of the late Umaga and cousin to Solo, Jacob, and The Usos, may not be signed to WWE yet, but he is training under Booker T at Reality of Wrestling. His bold message has created a buzz within the wrestling community, indicating that family ties and future alliances could play a major role in the unfolding Bloodline story.
Looking Ahead: High-Stakes Rivalry and Factional Shifts
The confrontation between Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa, influenced by the Solo Sikoa master plan for Bloodline return, promises to reshape WWE’s championship scene. The choices made by key figures such as Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and potential reinforcements like Lance Anoa’i and Zilla Fatu will determine not only the scope of the main event but also the composition of future factions. With the United States Title and the legacy of the Bloodline at stake, all eyes are on WWE SmackDown as the story continues to evolve.
