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The matters inside the Bloodline continue to crank up with the new members, unleashing havoc on Paul Heyman last week. The exclusion of The Wiseman, however, has been long teased and finally reached the boiling point when he publically declined to acknowledge Solo Sikoa as the new Tribal Chief. Sikoa ditched Heyman, noting Jacob Fatu wasn’t present at the ceremony. However, as soon as the Hall of Famer disobeyed his command, the Samoan Werewolf and the team jumped upon him as per Sikoa’s hard stewardship.

While the power struggle between the self-acclaimed Tribal Chief and the OG Tribal Chief has been on the plate, Sikoa enhanced the flavor of it by donning more Roman Reigns-like stuff on the weekly shows.

Solo Sikoa gradually sits in Roman Reigns’ wardrobe

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Solo Sikoa, undoubtedly, gained huge traction in the WWE realm post-WrestleMania 40. Although his Bloodline takeover irked a part of the fanbase and the people in the locker room, it gave a brand new edge to his otherwise mundane character shade. But that doesn’t mean he can match up to the Big Dog’s high-stake professional feat so far. Also, he has assaulted a handful of stars in the locker room for no apparent reason, even if we don’t count the infamous Paul Heyman.

This rowdy attitude has already landed him on the opposite end of the fans’ good grace. But despite all of these odds, the 31-year-old continues to emulate Roman Reigns to the best of his ability. After the jam-packed Raw tonight, Solo Sikoa was spotted backstage wearing Reigns’ black tracksuit.

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This is not the first instance of Sikoa stealing Reigns’ subtle wardrobe habits. Right after the Bloodline takeover, the current Head of The Table was seen wearing the iconic pair of Jordon red shoes. Also, last week he laid hold of the former World Champion’s signature necklace. 

Sikoa possibly took over Reigns’ signature necklace

Samoan tradition contains the usage of a variety of ornaments and body arts, including a Ula Fala ceremonial necklace that symbolically denotes the true Tribal Chief of the Samoan family. Since receiving the Ula Fala from his late father and Afa, Roman Reigns has been having the honor of donning it with grace on WWE TV.

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Although Sikoa used to be the main guy of the Head of the Table, the former Enforcer never dared to wear it as if it was solely reserved for the tribal chief. However, last week, during the Bloodline acknowledgment ceremony, Sikoa stunned the world by forcing the Wiseman to put the lei around his neck. It suggested that Sikoa had stolen it from Reigns, giving him another reason to strike back sooner.

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