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4 WWE stars who can become The Tribal Chief after Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa

Roman Reigns is on the path to redemption after Solo Sikoa took over The Bloodline and shook up the stable. The thing is, the road leading to his goal will be a steep one.

The latter’s version of The Bloodline has grown so powerful that The OTC was left with no choice but to regroup his OG crew to make things even.

However, on January 6, members of the two Bloodlines will have to take the back seat when their respective spearheads face off to finally settle the score on who among them is the rightful owner of the sacred Ula Fala.

One thing is certain - After the dust has settled on their forthcoming Tribal Combat, there should a definitive winner, the rightful Tribal Chief. But what if both of their days as Tribal Chiefs to their respective factions are numbered and they are just not aware of it? Who will step forward and take the reigns of the promotion’s formidable faction?

Here are the potential superstars who could be The Bloodline’s next Tribal Chief.


#4. Sami Zayn

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Although Sami Zayn is not of Samoan descent, there is still the possibility of him becoming The Bloodline’s next Tribal Chief.

Zayn went on to become an integral player within The Bloodline saga ever since his inclusion in the narrative. His character development from being an outcast within the group to being one of WWE’s most popular superstars to date has been nothing but impressive.

The Honorary Uce is also observed to be some sort of voice of reason where he is often seen talking things out whenever he or his stablemates are in a heated situation. A case in point was during the infamous Ucey segment, where he was able to cool things down between Roman Reigns and Jey Uso.

#3. The Rock booting out both Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa

The Rock replacing both Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa as The Bloodline’s new Tribal Chief is plausible.

The dissension between the two factions has gone out of hand and it is time for him to return to the picture. Many believed that The Rock’s return early this year was an indication that he would be taking over the group since he and Reigns were initially teased to main event WrestleMania XL at the time.

Further, at this year’s Bad Blood Premium Live Evemt, The Great One made a surprise appearance after the tag match between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns against Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. Fans were even left wondering what The Rock meant when he counted to three before making a slitting gesture on his throat.

While it is unclear who the message was intended for among Rhodes and Reigns, fans should expect The Brahma Bull to be part of this ongoing Bloodline arc. This of course will be determined by The Rock’s schedule in Hollywood and his other endeavors outside WWE.

#2. Jacob Fatu could replace Solo Sikoa as their Tribal Chief

The Samoan Werewolf Jacob Fatu (Image credits: wwe.com)
The Samoan Werewolf Jacob Fatu (Image credits: wwe.com)

The Bloodline 2.0’s Enforcer is indeed a force to be reckoned with. The WWE Universe is already acquainted with how explosive Jacob Fatu can be, whether he is in or outside the squared circle.

Him being a dominant force within Solo Sikoa’s faction led to speculations that he could be replacing his Tribal Chief and ultimately lead the villainous stable. Further, he could also go on to end Roman Reigns’ mission to reclaim the aforementioned title, including the Ula Fala.

Also, there have been theories about The Rock being behind The Bloodline 2.0. If such an assumption is true, he could reshuffle the faction’s leadership and transfer it to The Samoan Werewolf.

#1. Roman Reigns could pass the leadership to Jey Uso

Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Jey Uso (Image credits: wwe.com)
Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Jey Uso (Image credits: wwe.com)

WWE Superstar and OG Bloodline member Jey Uso almost had it at SummerSlam in 2023 when he faced his cousin Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship and the title of the Tribal Chief. Unfortunately, his brother Jimmy interfered, resulting in Reigns retaining the championship at the time.

Jey’s character development over the years from being a tag team competitor to a singles superstar and still connecting tremendously with the fans shows how well he can adapt to change and flourish in new situations. Additionally, he even went on to win his first-ever singles championship by capturing the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

Now may not be the time to pass on the torch to him, but if The Bloodline saga continues in the coming years and the Roman Reigns can no longer perform his duties as the faction’s Tribal Chief, Reigns already knows to whom he can entrust their family.

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