Solo Sikoa Retains United States Title In SummerSlam 2025 Cage Match

Solo Sikoa Retains United States Title In SummerSlam 2025 Cage Match

Solo Sikoa is still leading his family tree as US Champion. SummerSlam night one ended with shock, but they were only getting started. The second night included a ton of violence, with Superstars pulling out all the stops all night. Night two of SummerSlam saw the cage lower as Jacob Fatu stepped in the ring … Read more

Solo Sikoa Lays Blame on Paul Heyman for The Bloodline’s Collapse

Solo Sikoa Lays Blame on Paul Heyman for The Bloodline’s Collapse

Solo Sikoa is keeping his cards close when it comes to The Bloodline’s leadership — but he’s making it crystal clear Paul Heyman is not welcome back. Ahead of WWE SummerSlam in New Jersey, Solo spoke with Theonemona to talk about his role in the family, his upcoming steel cage match with Jacob Fatu, and … Read more

Solo Sikoa Rejects Rap Collab With Rikishi After Jacob Fatu’s N-Word Controversy

Solo Sikoa Rejects Rap Collab With Rikishi After Jacob Fatu's N-Word Controversy

Solo Sikoa’s entire family loves making music, especially his father Rikishi. However, Solo’s made it clear he really doesn’t want to rap with his dad after the n-word controversy with Jacob Fatu. While speaking to Adrian Hernandez, Solo Sikoa was asked if he would ever collaborate on a music track with his father Rikishi, given … Read more

Tala Tonga Officially Introduced as New Member of Solo Sikoa’s MFT on WWE SmackDown

Tala Tonga Officially Introduced as New Member of Solo Sikoa’s MFT on WWE SmackDown

The family just got bigger. On the July 4th episode of WWE SmackDown, Solo Sikoa made it official—Tala Tonga is now part of his MFT, which stands for My Family Tree. The announcement came just weeks after Tala’s main roster debut at WWE Night of Champions, where he attacked Jacob Fatu and helped Solo capture the United States Championship.

Tala, formerly known as Hikuleo in NJPW, made an immediate impact when he showed up at Night of Champions, making it clear that his loyalty lies with Solo Sikoa and not the wider Anoa’i family drama.

The same night Tala made his debut, his brother Tonga Loa also returned from injury, marking his first appearance since WWE Survivor Series 2024.

With Tala Tonga now officially part of MFT, the group includes Solo Sikoa, Tonga Loa, JC Mateo, and Tama Tonga, who remains out with an injury. The faction continues to grow as Solo builds his own version of family dominance on SmackDown, separate from Roman Reigns and The Bloodline.

Love them or hate them, the MFT isn’t going anywhere—and with Solo pulling the strings, it’s only getting more dangerous.

Solo Sikoa Sets Condition for Rematch with Jacob Fatu After WWE Night of Champions

Solo Sikoa Sets Condition for Rematch with Jacob Fatu After WWE Night of Champions

The Night of Champions Premium Live Event saw the impossible happen as Solo Sikoa defeated Jacob Fatu to win the United States Championship. This is obviously something fans never saw coming and now Sikoa has set the conditions for a rematch with Fatu. While speaking during the Night of Champions post-show, Solo Sikoa was asked … Read more

Hikuleo Debuts To Help Solo Sikoa Win United States Title At WWE Night of Champions 2025

Hikuleo Debuts To Help Solo Sikoa Win United States Title At WWE Night of Champions 2025

It finally happened — after nearly a year of waiting, Hikuleo has officially made his WWE debut, and it couldn’t have come at a more chaotic time for The Bloodline.

During the June 28th Night of Champions Premium Live Event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu went to war for the United States Championship. The personal feud has been brewing for months, ever since Fatu turned his back on Sikoa, and tonight the bad blood boiled over.

The match got physical from the opening bell. Sikoa started strong, but Fatu fought back, landing a brutal German Suplex that Sikoa shook off to return the favor with one of his own. Things escalated fast when JC Mateo tried to interfere, only for Tanga Loa to show up and lend a hand to Solo.

That’s when things really exploded. Tama Tonga and his brother Hikuleo stormed the ring, destroying Jacob Fatu at ringside. Their interference allowed Solo Sikoa to secure the win and capture the United States Championship — adding more fuel to the ongoing Bloodline civil war.

Hikuleo’s arrival has been a long time coming. The 6’8” powerhouse signed with WWE back in 2024 after an impressive run in New Japan Pro Wrestling, where he built a reputation as a dangerous enforcer. As the younger brother of Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa, Hikuleo’s roots in the Anoa’i family tree run deep — making him the perfect addition to Solo Sikoa’s version of The Bloodline.

The timing couldn’t have been better. With the Bloodline storyline heating up again, adding another dominant family member raises the stakes and shifts the power dynamic in Solo’s favor.

What do you think — did WWE wait too long to pull the trigger on Hikuleo, or was this the perfect debut? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

Jacob Fatu Gets WWE Character Shift After Turning on Solo Sikoa at Money in the Bank

Jacob Fatu Turns on Solo Sikoa in Shocking WWE Money in the Bank Moment

Jacob Fatu turned heads at WWE Money in the Bank 2025 when he stormed into the Men’s Ladder Match and cost Solo Sikoa the briefcase. But that chaotic moment may have set the stage for something bigger—a major shift in Fatu’s character moving forward. According to Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer, Fatu is now expected to … Read more

Solo Sikoa Reacts After Jacob Fatu Betrayal at WWE Money in the Bank

Solo Sikoa Reacts After Jacob Fatu Betrayal at WWE Money in the Bank

Solo Sikoa has finally responded to Jacob Fatu’s shocking betrayal at WWE Money in the Bank—and he did it without saying a word. Taking to his Instagram Story just hours after the explosive moment, Sikoa posted a black-and-white image of himself and Fatu in the ring. The catch? Fatu’s face was crossed out with a … Read more

Jacob Fatu Turns on Solo Sikoa in Shocking WWE Money in the Bank Moment

Jacob Fatu Turns on Solo Sikoa in Shocking WWE Money in the Bank Moment

WWE’s 2025 Money in the Bank Premium Live Event delivered plenty of chaos, but nothing hit harder than the moment Jacob Fatu turned on Solo Sikoa in front of a stunned crowd at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

As the Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match reached its chaotic peak—with ladders flying, bodies crashing, and the Fireball-branded rungs getting their moment in the spotlight—Solo Sikoa looked poised to claim the briefcase. With Paul Heyman smirking at ringside, Jacob Fatu appeared to be his backup. But what happened next rocked the Bloodline story to its core.

Fatu stopped Solo dead in his tracks as he climbed the ladder. “I HATE YOU!” Fatu shouted before launching a brutal assault on the man who had once been positioned as the next Tribal Chief.

The crowd erupted as Fatu took out Solo with a series of brutal shots, topped off by a moonsault that had the entire arena on its feet. Then he sent Solo crashing through the ladder bridge at ringside, a moment that instantly set the internet ablaze and possibly split the Bloodline even further apart.

Before the betrayal, the match had been a war zone. LA Knight, Penta, Andrade, El Grande Americano, and Seth Rollins all battled it out alongside Solo. There were multiple near-grabs for the briefcase and massive ladder spots—including a Mexican Destroyer on a ladder, an ankle lock atop a Fireball ladder, and El Grande Americano using a steel plate hidden in his mask to launch headbutts.

The interference began when Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed stormed the ring, targeting Knight and Andrade. But their beatdown was stopped cold when Fatu and JC Mateo emerged. What looked like a reinforcement play for Solo turned into a personal vendetta as Fatu made it clear his allegiance had changed.

Seth Rollins capitalized on the chaos, climbing the Fireball ladder to win his second Money in the Bank briefcase and closing the night with gold in his grasp—but the real story wasn’t the victory. It was the betrayal.

Jacob Fatu’s turn on Solo Sikoa could be the moment that shatters what’s left of the Bloodline’s foundation.

Do you think Jacob Fatu was right to turn on Solo Sikoa—or is this going to backfire? Drop your take in the comments below.

Solo Sikoa Qualifies For Men’s Money in the Bank Match During 5/16 WWE SmackDown

Solo Sikoa Qualifies For Men's Money in the Bank Match During 5/16 WWE SmackDown

The May 16 episode of WWE SmackDown was held at the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. The show included qualifying matches for the Money in the Bank event. Two bouts were held to decide entries for the men’s and women’s ladder matches.

The men’s Money in the Bank match has become one of the most important matches on WWE’s schedule every year. Now we know at least one man who will be in that match.

The Men’s Qualifier included Jimmy Uso, Rey Fenix, and Solo Sikoa. The winner would be the first to join the field for the high-stakes ladder match in June. The 2025 WWE Money in the Bank event will be held on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, just outside of Los Angeles.

This match continued through a commercial break, and it was placed just at the end of the show’s second hour. Fenix looked as though he could have won, but the same could be said for everyone in this match.

Fans were split between cheering for Jimmy Uso and Fenix, with Solo Sikoa getting booed heavily. Solo was soon able to gain control of the match, as he slowed things down to his pace.

Eventually, Jimmy Uso nailed a spear on Fenix, but it only resulted in a two-count. Big Jim got on the apron, and Jacob Fatu provided a distraction for Solo to hit him with a Big Spike. Then Fenix nailed an Adios Amigos on Solo, which was followed by Solo nailing a Samoan Spike for the win. Now, Solo Sikoa will be in the Money in the Bank match.

We will have to see what happens at Money in the Bank. At this rate, anything can happen on the road to the big event in California.

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What’s your take on this Money in the Bank qualifying match? Who do you think will win this year? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Solo Sikoa Was Never in the Running for Major WrestleMania 41 Main Event Role

Solo Sikoa Was Never in the Running for Major WrestleMania 41 Main Event Role

Solo Sikoa’s WrestleMania 41 appearance was short—but it’s causing a lot of chatter backstage. On Night One of WWE’s biggest show of the year, Sikoa showed up briefly to back Jacob Fatu on the entrance ramp before Fatu went on to defeat LA Knight for the United States Title. That moment alone had fans speculating … Read more

Solo Sikoa vs. Jacob Fatu at WrestleMania 41 Receives Push from WWE Legend

Solo Sikoa vs. Jacob Fatu at WrestleMania 41 Receives Push from WWE Legend

Rikishi isn’t just watching the road to WrestleMania 41—he’s got booking ideas too. The WWE Hall of Famer recently opened up about where he thinks the real heat is when it comes to The Bloodline, and it’s not just Roman Reigns and The Rock. Instead, he’s eyeing a family face-off that hasn’t happened yet—but should. … Read more

Solo Sikoa’s Interference Backfires as Damian Priest Qualifies for Elimination Chamber

Solo Sikoa’s Interference Backfires as Damian Priest Qualifies for Elimination Chamber

WWE’s Elimination Chamber event is coming to Toronto on March 1, and they are still getting the card together. During the February 14 episode of SmackDown at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., the company had a great Valentine’s Day gift for one star. The 2025 Men’s Elimination Chamber match currently includes John Cena, … Read more

Solo Sikoa Confronts Jacob Fatu as Bloodline Tensions Reach a Boiling Point

Solo Sikoa Confronts Jacob Fatu as Bloodline Tensions Reach a Boiling Point

Solo Sikoa is back, and he wasted no time making a statement. After weeks away following his brutal loss to Roman Reigns in Tribal Combat, the enforcer of The Bloodline returned to SmackDown on Valentine’s Day, but things are far from the same.

Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga weren’t exactly rolling out the red carpet for him. The two went searching for Sikoa, demanding answers, but when they found him, Solo wasn’t interested in backing down—he was ready to lead again.

He turned to Fatu and made it clear: “I love you, Jacob.”

For months, Fatu had been the one shouting those words, using them as his war cry before wrecking anyone in his path. But this time, Fatu had nothing to say. No response. Just silence.

The dynamic within The Bloodline has never been more tense, and with Elimination Chamber coming up, the power struggle is reaching a breaking point. Sikoa encouraged Fatu to win the Chamber match and take the WWE Championship at WrestleMania, but does Fatu still stand by his side? Or has The Bloodline shifted in a way even Solo Sikoa can’t control?

The tension didn’t stop there—earlier in the night, Cody Rhodes confronted Fatu and told him to settle his family business first. But Rhodes made one thing clear: when the dust settles, he will have the last word with Solo.

WWE SmackDown Viewership Sees Decrease for February 7 After Solo Sikoa’s Return

WWE SmackDown Viewership Sees Decrease for February 7 After Solo Sikoa's Return

Friday Night SmackDown continues to dominate WWE programming, delivering another explosive episode on February 7, 2025. It was the first episode after the Royal Rumble Premium Live Event and now the ratings for the show have been revealed. According to Programming Insider, this week’s SmackDown averaged 1.507 million viewers on the USA Network, marking a decrease … Read more

Solo Sikoa Returns To Attack Cody Rhodes During 2/7 WWE SmackDown

Solo Sikoa Returns To Attack Cody Rhodes During 2/7 WWE SmackDown

WWE SmackDown aired live from the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee, on February 7. Royal Rumble fallout going down all night, that also spelled the return of Solo Sikoa.

Jey Uso started off SmackDown this week, and he had a nice talk with Cody Rhodes. Then Jacob Fatu got involved, and that created a match for later on in the show.

This week’s SmackDown was main evented by a tag team match that captured fans’ attention. Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso teamed up to take on Jacob Fatu and Tama Tanga.

The heels maintained control of this match for a while, as Cody Rhodes sold Jacob Fatu and Tama Tanga’s attack. The new Bloodline was able to tag in and out to keep the pressure on Rhodes, while Jey Uso watched on from the corner. Then Uce finally got the hot tag.

After Jey Uso fought off the Bloodline for a bit, Cody Rhodes got the tag once again, where he landed a Disaster Kick and Cody Cutter on Jacob Fatu in a flurry of offense. He only got a one count after that. The match continued, as Cody found himself at a disadvantage.

Then Cody Rhodes won the match with a Crossroads on Tama Tanga after Jey Uso sent Jacob Fatu over the announce desk. Suddenly, as Cody was celebrating, Solo Sikoa jumped in the ring and nailed Cody with a Samoan Spike. This week’s show ended with Solo looking down at a beaten American Nightmare.

Solo Sikoa was spotted backstage before SmackDown this week. So, this return comes as no real surprise for those who keep up with Ringside News. Still, the return of the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief could be a game changer.

What’s your take on Solo Sikoa’s direction right now? How would you book him at WrestleMania? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

WWE Set to Rebrand Solo Sikoa’s Faction Following Loss to Roman Reigns

WWE Set to Rebrand Solo Sikoa’s Faction Following Loss to Roman Reigns

Solo Sikoa had been leading the new Bloodline for the past several months, but that may no longer be the case after his recent loss to Roman Reigns. In fact, WWE is now expected to make a major change to Solo Sikoa’s group moving forward. According to a report by WrestleVotes on Backstage Pass, WWE … Read more