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Attitude era legend to return after 1441 days and remove Solo Sikoa & more? - 3 directions for The Street Champion at Crown Jewel 2024

The Bloodline 2.0 has been on a roll since Solo Sikoa took the reins. Under his leadership, they've been causing all sorts of mayhem on the Blue Brand and adding fresh faces to their crew. They've taken down Roman Reigns a few times and made a mess for other superstars.

With WWE gearing up for Crown Jewel 2024, there are tons of possibilities for the Bloodline saga, especially when it comes to Sikoa. His journey as the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief has had its ups and downs. So, what’s next for the former Enforcer of Roman Reigns as we approach the November 2 PLE? Here are three potential directions for The Street Champion at Crown Jewel 2024.


#3. Jacob Fatu could remove Sikoa by the orders of The Rock

Fans got some clues at Bad Blood 2024 suggesting that The Rock is the brains behind The Bloodline 2.0, possibly pulling the strings from behind the scenes.

The Final Boss was not happy when Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes defeated Jacob Fatu and Sikoa. Sikoa just hasn't been able to match the same vibe as The Original Tribal Chief while sporting the Ula Fala. Even though he's aiming to be the Tribal Chief and lead The Bloodline, the Street Champion hasn't found his footing in that role.

Fatu's been given the role of Solo's Enforcer, but there are signs of some tension brewing between the two. This has sparked speculation that the faction might be heading for a repeat of the past. Just as Solo Sikoa took charge when Reigns was absent, Fatu might do something similar with his Tribal Chief. He could even say he got the green light from The Great One to make his move.


#2. Rikishi could return after 1441 days at Crown Jewel to remove Solo Sikoa by the orders of a top WWE official

The last time Rikishi was seen in WWE was at The Undertaker's retirement ceremony. He could return to the promotion to pretend to be Sikoa's Wiseman, only to bring in Zilla Fatu and attack his son to remove him from The Bloodline.

He could reveal that he is taking matters into his own hands as ordered by a top WWE official (The Rock). Rikishi could step into the Wiseman role after getting rid of Solo Sikoa, leading Zilla Fatu, Tonga Loa, Tama Tonga, and The Samoan Werewolf. Jacob could take charge as the faction leader until The Final Boss comes back to take his spot.


#1. Solo Sikoa may appoint WWE legend Umaga's former manager Armando Estrada as his Wiseman and Hikuleo as the fifth member

The leader of Bloodline 2.0 could be ready to introduce his Wiseman and a fresh face to the fans. He might just bring Armando Estrada and Hikuleo into the mix.

Estrada recently inked a Legends deal with the company, and Hikuleo joined the Stamford-based promotion after wrapping up his time with NJPW. The seasoned manager has a rich history, having previously managed Umaga, and he’s deeply connected to the Samoan wrestling legacy. This could help Sikoa develop his character as he figures out his place in the faction.

Teaming up with an experienced figure such as Estrada could kick off an exciting new chapter for The Bloodline, especially with Hikuleo joining. With these names in the mix, Solo Sikoa could gear up to challenge Roman Reigns and The Usos, aiming to reshape the identity of The New Bloodline.

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