Solo Sikoa, the reigning U.S. Champion, has signaled that his WWE faction on SmackDown could soon grow larger. After creating his own stable known as My Family Tree (MFT), which emerged from the original Bloodline faction, Sikoa has been steadily strengthening his position on the blue brand by adding new members.
The MFT, led by Sikoa, currently includes J.C. Mateo, Tonga Loa, Tama Tonga—who is sidelined with an injury—and the newest recruit, Talla Tonga. This group has played a key role in helping Sikoa capture and maintain the U.S. Championship, which he won from former Bloodline member Jacob Fatu. Recently, Sikoa suggested that additional members could join his faction in the near future.
In a recent interview with TVInsider, Solo Sikoa reflected on his WWE career, highlighting the influence of his wrestling family and mentorship from Roman Reigns. He distinguished MFT‘s style and approach from that of The Bloodline, emphasizing a more disciplined and unified structure.
“This family here, they listen. They don’t disobey me for the fifth time. I know I have more family coming in all the time. We’re all built like heavy-hitters. We’re all powerful, scary guys I have in my family. They are willing to follow orders,” he said. —Solo Sikoa, WWE Superstar
Since stepping away from The Bloodline, Solo Sikoa has aggressively carved out his own territory on SmackDown. The steady expansion of MFT demonstrates his ambition to build a dominant faction. His comments about ongoing recruitment have sparked speculation about which wrestlers might soon join the ranks.

Potential Rivalry Brewing Between MFT and The Wyatt Sicks
Reports have surfaced indicating that MFT could soon engage in a significant faction rivalry on SmackDown, possibly against The Wyatt Sicks. According to bodyslam.net, WWE has been shaping a storyline pitting these groups against each other, setting the stage for an intense feud.
The teaser was subtly dropped during a recent SmackDown episode when Solo Sikoa was seen speaking to his faction backstage. Talla Tonga appeared distracted, glancing toward someone as the group exited the scene. Moments later, Eric Rowan, a member of The Wyatt Sicks, was spotted discreetly observing them from a distance.
The Wyatt Sicks currently hold the WWE Tag Team Championship after Dexter Lumis and Joe Gacy claimed the titles on the July 11 edition of SmackDown. This suggests that a future confrontation between MFT and The Wyatt Sicks could involve a high-stakes battle over the Tag Team titles, raising the intensity and importance of the potential feud.
Significance of MFT’s Growth and Upcoming WWE Storylines
The expansion of Solo Sikoa’s WWE faction could substantially shift the dynamics on SmackDown, especially as MFT faces off against established groups like The Wyatt Sicks. The growing size and strength of MFT may lead to new power struggles and championship challenges, impacting storylines across the brand.
As Solo Sikoa continues to bolster his stable with powerful allies, the question remains who will join MFT next and how these additions will influence upcoming rivalries. Fans and observers are closely watching to see how these developments unfold, as they could define the shape of SmackDown’s faction wars throughout the coming months.
