Led by Roman Reigns and with Paul Heyman’s brain, The Bloodline ruled the roost to the WWE for the past couple of years and more. The group kept on growing with the inclusion of The Usos and then Solo Sikoa into it following last year’s summer. WWE apparently sees the latter as a valuable stone in rough shape and hence has some big plans around him.
Since his preponed WWE debut last September, Solo Sikoa has been making waves on the WWE main roster. He’s been booked as an unstoppable monster in his matches and just like Roman Reigns, he’s been well-protected since arriving on SmackDown from NXT. The protected status could eventually lead him to feature in big things, down the road.
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On a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer stated that WWE plans to build and protect Sikoa in the coming days. When the time is right, he’s slated for a massive showdown against none other than Roman Reigns. This would be the biggest rub that the Samoan Dynasty member can expect to receive in his young career.
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Solo Sikoa to be a main-eventer like Roman Reigns
WWE Officials are more than high on Sikoa despite a couple of recent losses on live events as well as on TV although those losses didn’t occur via pinfall or submission. Going by the reports from Wrestling News, there are big plans for him after WrestleMania. Down the road, he’s seen as a wrestler who could eventually become a main eventer in WWE just like Roman Reigns.
Solo Sikoa first came to news headliners after helping Roman Reigns to retain his title over Drew McIntyre at WWE Clash at The Castle premium live event in September. A feud with the only Undisputed WWE Universal Champion in the history of the company would certainly be a storyline for The Bloodline. Only time will tell when that career-defining match may happen for Sikoa.
At a recent live event in Kitchener, Ontario, Sikoa suffered his first singles loss on the main roster, losing to Kevin Owens via disqualification. Then on the March 3 episode, his first televised loss came against Owens also via DQ after Jimmy Uso interfered in the match. Finally, on the Raw before Wrestlemania, he suffered his first clean pinfall loss at the hands of Cody Rhodes.