Even though Jey and Jimmy Uso left The Bloodline, Solo Sikoa, their younger brother, still backs Roman Reigns with all his heart. Sikoa beat Jimmy Uso so badly that he had to be carried out of the stage. Even if the Enforcer didn’t want to listen to his brothers, he would have to listen to his father, Rikishi.
Rikishi, who used to be the Intercontinental Champion, is the father of The Usos and Solo Sikoa. He is busy on social media, where he has written a lot of cryptic comments about the ongoing civil war in his family. Roman Reigns may fight Jey Uso at SummerSlam. Sikoa will be on his side, but if Rikishi comes back and calms down The Enforcer, things could change.
There are rumours that Solo Sikoa will step in again at SummerSlam to help Roman Reigns protect the Undisputed Universal Championship against Jey Uso. But Rikishi could come back to WWE and convince his son to cheer for him and The Usos instead of Reigns, since they are his real brothers and sisters. Because of this, The Street Champion could take the title from Reigns at SummerSlam.
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Dutch Mantell thinks that Solo Sikoa should have gone after Roman Reigns sooner.
The Bloodline showed up in the exciting opening portion of SmackDown on July 7, 2023, which got the WWE Universe’s attention. As usual, Roman Reigns showed off how smart he is by acting like he was ready to make Jey Uso the next Tribal Chief.
Reigns hurt his cousin by throwing a cheap punch at Jey Uso instead. The Usos were given a brutal beating by them and Sikoa, which shocked the crowd and changed the WWE scene for good. Dutch Mantell said on a recent episode of Smack Talk that Sikoa should have helped The Usos:
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Mantell said :
“That was the point when people said, ‘Woah.’ It’s decision time, Solo, and people wanted him to take it. And now, Triple H hears that, and the creative hears it and sees it. Now it has another facet where it can go. That was great for him so. So I loved that part when he was looking at it, and the people were looking at it, too. A million thoughts going through everybody’s heads at that time. I love this,”
Solo Sikoa has become an important part of the fight between Jey Uso and Reigns. Last week, when The Enforcer gave the Ula Fala a hard look, it looked like he was trying to show that he wanted to be The Tribal Chief. Maybe SummerSlam will be the day when he can join with his father and brothers to make a Bloodline without the Undisputed Universal Champion.
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