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Solo Sikoa Faces Another Possible Betrayal—WWE Feud Rumors Heat Up After Jacob Fatu’s Shocking Turn

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Solo Sikoa’s possible betrayal and future WWE feud have become major talking points after a dramatic turn of events at WWE Money in the Bank, where Jacob Fatu, despite initially coming to Sikoa’s aid, stunned the crowd by turning against him. This unexpected betrayal, hinted at during WWE SmackDown one night prior, accelerated rumors of shifting loyalties and potential feuds within The Bloodline 2.0.

Jacob Fatu’s Betrayal Rocks The Bloodline 2.0

The wrestling world was caught off guard as Fatu, who currently holds the United States Championship, dramatically shifted the landscape of The Bloodline 2.0 by attacking Solo Sikoa. Renowned for his dominance and as perhaps the group’s most impressive competitor, Fatu’s alliance with JC Mateo raises the possibility that Sikoa could soon face another betrayal—this time from Tama Tonga.

Even with Fatu now separated from the group, the numbers advantage still belongs to The Bloodline 2.0. Their clear intention is to seek retribution against Jacob Fatu, now dubbed the Samoan Werewolf, for his betrayal on the Premium Live Event stage. The return of Tama Tonga could balance the odds, particularly as he was last seen being taken off TV following an attack by LA Knight outside the arena after the April 18 SmackDown broadcast.

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The Uncertainty Around Tama Tonga’s Allegiances

Despite Tonga’s previous role within The Bloodline 2.0 and a seemingly positive relationship with Sikoa, fans are left questioning why Tonga would not support Sikoa in his current predicament. The potential explanation lies in WWE’s portrayal of The Bloodline 2.0, where the group’s would-be Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa, has struggled to match the commanding aura of previous enforcer roles within the original Bloodline. As a result, doubts linger about Sikoa’s leadership, leaving room for others to seize momentum.

Tama Tonga and his brother Tonga Loa are rumored to be seeking a leader with proven dominance, making Fatu—the new force in WWE—a natural ally. Though nothing has been directly confirmed, signs suggest that the former Bullet Club members may side with Jacob Fatu, setting the stage for a significant power shift within the factional landscape.

Buildup to a High-Stakes Solo Sikoa Versus Jacob Fatu Showdown

WWE has been slowly building tension within The Bloodline 2.0, originally teasing a Fatu versus Sikoa confrontation that was even rumored for WrestleMania 41. Early plans for this high-profile match were set aside so Fatu could pursue and win the United States title against LA Knight. However, now that Fatu’s betrayal has materialized, the stage is set for the long-anticipated showdown between the former allies.

Speculation is circulating that WWE could pivot Sikoa’s character to a fan-favorite “babyface” after his clash with Fatu. Over recent months, Sikoa, the current leader of The Bloodline 2.0, has demonstrated an engaging personality, showcasing humor and connection with crowds—even during the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event. A babyface turn could allow Sikoa to further connect with the WWE audience, much in the way his real-life brother Jimmy Uso has done successfully.

What the Future Holds for The Bloodline 2.0 and WWE Feuds

The fallout from Jacob Fatu’s unexpected betrayal and The Bloodline 2.0’s internal uncertainty promises to drive WWE SmackDown storylines in the coming weeks. The involvement of JC Mateo, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, LA Knight, and possibly other key figures such as the wannabe Tribal Chief and even Jimmy Uso doubtless ensures the stakes remain high for both fans and wrestlers alike. As Sikoa’s leadership and future alliances hang in the balance, WWE fans can expect further twists, betrayals, and the emergence of new rivalries as competition for group dominance intensifies.

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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