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Solo Sikoa declared himself the temporary leader of The Bloodline during Roman Reigns‘ absence. Following the loss of the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania 40, Reigns took a break from the WWE and stopped appearing on their shows. To reflect the hierarchical change, Sikoa has granted himself another nickname.

The wrestler has become a major face in the WWE right now. So much so that he has earned the nicknames ‘The Enforcer’ and ‘The Street Champion of the Island’, and now it seems like he is being given another name, one that perfectly fits his wrestling style. This is in line with his fighting style, which is very reminiscent of Umaga, another member of the Anoa’i family and the uncle of Solo Sikoa.

In fact, he also uses the finisher used by his late uncle. He depends on his brute strength and the Samoan Spike to finish his opponents. So now, in his Instagram bio, Sikoa featured a new nickname, ‘Heavy Hitter.’

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Under Sikoa’s temporary command, there were significant changes to The Bloodline, including the recruitment of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa and the expulsion of Jimmy Uso. The stable has shown a more aggressive stance, with Sikoa at the helm. Despite this, Paul Heyman, Reigns’ advisor, cautioned Sikoa against making autonomous decisions. However, it seems like ‘The Enforcer’ isn’t in the mood to listen to anyone.

After all, the Trible Heir is now arguably listening to a different Tribal Chief. And now, he is looking forward to being one of the most dominant superstars on the WWE roster. The new Bloodline is already feuding with Kevin Owens and Randy Orton, but we all know that the endgame will be a feud with Roman Reigns. And the preparations have begun, starting with a new nickname for Solo Sikoa.

Where did this nickname come from?

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While the origin of the nickname is a mystery, it could be from his brawl style of fighting, unlike the wrestling-driven approach of other WWE superstars. And who can deny the fact that a Samoan spike from the Tribal Heir looks as brutal as they get? But when will the WWE start using the nickname?

While ‘The Enforcer’ is often used on TV and ‘The Street Champion of the Island’ is on his WWE roster page, the Heavy Hitter has yet to make a debut. Can we get to see it when Roman Reigns possibly returns at SummerSlam? Only time will tell.

Similarly, just last month, he gave a new nickname to a Bloodline member. He called Tama Tonga ‘The Butcher of The Bloodline’. “You’re looking at the King of the Ring winner, 2024. Whether it’s Carmelo Hayes or Randy Orton, next week, you’re gonna get dealt with by The MFT, The Butcher of The Bloodline, Tama Tonga,” Sikoa announced.

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But for now, Sikoa has other tasks in hand. A major one is a feud with none other than The American Nightmare– A matchup where Sikoa could live up to his nickname. But let us also turn our attention towards Roman Reigns. He isn’t happy with how things have been running. After all, Sikoa made many changes in his absence.

As per rumors, he might return in July. Reigns and The Usos vs. Sikoa and his Bloodline is something people want to see. Fans will have to wait longer to see what takes place.