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The last episode of Friday Night SmackDown was set to be a special one for Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline 2.0. As the acting Tribal Chief in Roman Reigns‘ absence, he underwent preparations to anoint his two new members. Tama Tonga solidified his status as the new right-hand man. Along with his brother Tonga Loa, the two cemented themselves as official members of The Bloodline. Unfortunately, Kevin Owens emerged to disrupt the festivities on Friday.

Despite the numerical disadvantage, the Prizefighter tried to hold his own against The Bloodline 2.0. However, the numerical advantage soon came into play and Owens escaped punishment by the skin of his teeth after The Street Profits came out to make the save. This resulted in Sikao demanding Paul Heyman to schedule a six-man tag team match for the night’s main event. During the match, The Street Profits held their own against Tonga and Loa, displaying incredible athleticism and strength.

Fearing a loss, Sikoa used a steel chair to end the match in disqualification. The Street Profits were laid out, and The Bloodline 2.0 mocked The Shield with a triple powerbomb for Owens through the announce table. This mirrored The Shield, giving Ryback a triple powerbomb through the announce table during their debut on the main roster at Survivor Series 2012.

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Since the match ended in disqualification with no clear winner, there is a chance of a rematch. Montez Ford posted a few images from the match with a caption on Instagram. The caption read, “Don’t wake the demons up…” This could be a hint of what was to come. Despite technically winning the match, The Street Profits have zero clean wins against The Bloodline 2.0.

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While the WWE Universe is intrigued with the group’s new branching storyline, rumors have it that new members could enter the foray soon. The most notable is Jacob Fatu, who has already signed with the WWE. The most recent news concerns Tama Tonga’s brother, Hikuleo.

Will Solo Sikoa have to choose between Hikuleo and Jacob Fatu?

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Since the news that Jacob Fatu has signed with the WWE broke ahead of WrestleMania XL, fans have been waiting for his debut. Excited by the matches in NJPW, the WWE Universe believes he will reinvigorate The Bloodline 2.0. However, new reports indicate that Tama Tonga’s adoptive brother, Hikuleo, is completing his NJPW contract and might be headed for the WWE.

Now, the question on everybody’s mind is whether Sikoa will choose between Fatu or Hikuleo or have both. The original Bloodline under Reigns consisted of The Usos, Sikoa, and Sami Zayn. Having both men join The Bloodline 2.0 will help Sikoa mirror Reigns’ idea. This will lead to the inevitable Bloodline 2.0 vs. The OG Bloodline. But then, who will fill the two missing spots in Reigns’ Bloodline? What do you think? Could we get The Street Profits vs The Bloodline rematch? Tell us in the comments.