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Solo Sikoa continues his Bloodline 2.0 mission with a spot-on daredevil attitude. Bringing Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa into the faction without waiting for The Wise Man’s nod initiated Sikoa’s Bloodline exertion. The self-acclaimed Tribal Chief started to give off the complete Head of The Table vibe on the weekly TV.

At this juncture, while the storyline is awaiting more ignition in the form of two more additions, Jacob Fatu and Talla Tonga, can WWE turn around the game upon Roman Reigns and The Rock’s comeback? Can you imagine Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns landing in the same team against The Rock? This is the fantasy booking that Wrestling Observer Radio’s Mike Sempervive is putting his money on.

Solo Sikoa’s Potential Shock Booking in the Bloodline: Revealed

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Solo Sikoa’s character sketch might frustrate Roman Reigns fans, but Sikoa is gaining huge traction regardless of everything. To carry that forward, WWE reportedly put off the semi-confirmed debut of Jacob Fatu, as they fear that he could be a threat to Sikoa’s upward-moving popularity. But the question is how long will the storyline let Sikoa command?

According to an analysis from F4Wonline, the long-teased Bloodline civil war might see Reigns and Sikoa reuniting to screw The Final Boss up.

”And if way down the line, you at some point, Solo Sikao has got to go back to the other side there. And then you got Roman and Solo and then both Uso brothers against the Rock, this outsider with his outside Tongans, his history of tradition with the great mighty Haku at his side going to battle against Roman and all his crew.” Sempervive noted.

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However, Sikoa’s father, Hall of Famer Rikishi, sees a different reality for the Roman Reigns-Solo Sikoa dynamic.

Rikishi sees a grudge brewing between Roman Reigns and Sikoa

Rikishi has always been vocal about his sons’ wrestling affairs inside or outside the Bloodline. From taking sides in his twins’ (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) WrestleMania fight, to reacting to Sikoa’s tribal heir acknowledgment from Roman Reigns, the Samoan veteran never shies away from speaking his mind. In the evolving Bloodline equation, Rikishi believes Sikoa will hold his ground firm even if Reigns wants to reclaim his power upon returning.

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Father Rikishi thinks his son has carved out his place in the faction and he has a long way to go. He can’t let his prize slip so early. The tussle for power might even lead to a single grudge match-up between Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns. At least, Rikishi can see it coming.

What’s your take on Solo Sikoa’s potential future ally in the Bloodline? Let us know in the comments.