Tama Tonga Hints at MFT Takeover After Solo Sikoa WWE Tag Win

On the most recent episode of SmackDown, Tama Tonga and Solo Sikoa secured the WWE Tag Team Championship, marking a significant moment for the duo. This victory has brought Tama Tonga back into WWE’s spotlight alongside Solo Sikoa, highlighting Solo Sikoa WWE Tag Team as a rising force in the company.

Tama Tonga made his first appearance following WrestleMania XL, joining as the initial member of the revamped Bloodline faction led by Solo Sikoa. In his debut night, the former New Japan Pro-Wrestling competitor launched an attack on Jimmy Uso and was soon established as the faction’s Right Hand Man.

Social Media Signals from Tama Tonga After Tag Title Triumph

Following their win against The Wyatt Sicks, Tama Tonga shared a photograph on Instagram featuring himself, Solo Sikoa, and the full MFT group celebrating their success as WWE Tag Team Champions. This achievement made Tama a two-time holder of the WWE Tag Team Championship.

“Smackdown Tag Team Champions #Tama2Times,” Tama wrote.

The image captured the unity and momentum of MFT as they continue to make their mark within WWE.

Hints of Leadership Shift Within MFT Revealed on Social Media

The faction known previously as the Bloodline has seen significant evolution over the past year, transitioning into the current MFT lineup. Once including Jacob Fatu—nicknamed the Samoan Werewolf—the group later parted ways with him and incorporated new members JC Mateo and Talla Tonga.

On social media platform X, Tama Tonga posted a brief but suggestive message hinting at a possible takeover of leadership within MFT. Without further elaboration, Tama stated:

“I’ll take it from here.”

This return was marked by Tama’s reappearance on the October 10 episode of SmackDown, ahead of the Crown Jewel event in Perth. He revived his signature NJPW face paint and immediately renewed hostilities by attacking Sami Zayn and Shinsuke Nakamura, reaffirming his association with MFT.

Ongoing Conflict and Future of MFT in WWE Storylines

MFT has been engaged in a prolonged rivalry with The Wyatt Sicks, fueling intense competition on WWE programming. As WrestleMania 41 approaches, fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see if WWE will continue to promote this feud or shift focus elsewhere.

With Solomon’s recent victory and Tama Tonga’s cryptic message, changes within MFT could be imminent, potentially reshaping the faction’s dynamics and influence in the company’s tag team division moving forward.

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.