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The fallout episode of WWE SmackDown after WrestleMania 40 left the WWE Universe stunned as it elevated Solo Sikoa to a whole new stale. Any suggestions of a lull in The Bloodline narrative were cast out after he assumed the leadership position. This sudden wave of changes not only just shook up the age-old usual narrative of the Anoai family tree but also planted a seed of a potential head-on grudge fight between Roman Reigns and his former Right-Hand man.

Now, while we are busy spelling out the several areas of disputes between the two Bloodline bigwigs ahead of their imminent bout, a rare non-wrestling comparison already made the 31-year-old Samoan star stand tall in comparison.

Solo Sikoa outdoes Roman Reigns outside the squared circle

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Solo Sikoa has been a constant talking point for every wrestling fan for the last few months. Following a clean defeat on WrestleMania Night 2, The Tribal Chief went on hiatus for an unspecified time. Grabbing the opportunity outright, Solo Sikoa took charge and became the self-acclaimed Tribal Chief of the Bloodline. In a shell-shocking SmackDown episode, Sikoa introduced Tama Tonga as the new member of the family. The duo immediately ousted Jimmy Uso, leaving Paul Heyman baffled in the corner.

Shortly after, Tanga Loa joined in and formed a formidable Bloodline 2.0 under the Samoan star. Now, this evolved role of Sikoa often forges a lot of anticipation regarding the storyline between him and Roman Reigns for obvious reasons.

Whether Sikoa outstrips Reigns as the Undisputed Bloodline leader in the long run or not is a matter subject to debate, but in one specific parameter outside WWE, Sikoa already had an edge over his Tribal Chief. Before dipping his feet in the squared circle, Solo Sikoa shot for a movie named ‘Destroyer’ back in 2018. On the other hand, Roman Reigns made the official leap from the ring to the silver screen a year after with the movie, ”Hobbs & Shaw”, an action-packed spinoff of the “Fast & Furious” franchise. Reigns did appear in a WWE-backed project in 2016 but it.

Nonetheless, moving back to the WWE sphere, it seems an intense brawl is brewing between the two Tribal Chiefs over.

Roman Reigns seemingly sowed the seed of an imminent brawl with Solo Sikoa

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Roman Reigns might not be present in the WWE storyline currently, but he is certainly keeping a keen eye on everything that’s happening in the new Bloodline narrative. While Solo Sikoa claimed that he had a talk with Reigns about him taking the chair, it’s subject to doubt as there’s no trusted source except the narrator himself. Now, it seems more doubtful as Reigns recently unfollowed his 31-year-old cousin on Instagram. He also doesn’t follow the new Bloodline crew (Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa). Nevertheless, unfollowing someone whom he previously followed clearly hints at something more. It might be an early sign of Reigns developing a feud with the current de-factor Bloodline chief.

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While WWE kept Reigns’ return date close to their chest so far, we can see it coming around SummerSlam. What’s your take on Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa’s non-WWE comparison? Let us know in the comments.