Real-life Bloodline member calls out Solo Sikoa ahead of WWE RAW
A real-life member of The Bloodline called out Solo Sikoa ahead of this week's episode of WWE RAW. Sikoa was in action in the Men's WarGames Match at Survivor Series last weekend.
Zilla Fatu is the son of Umaga, and recently made it known that he was not a fan of Solo Sikoa using his late father's signature finisher. Fatu called out Sikoa at a recent independent wrestling show and also referenced Jey Uso by saying "Yeet!" as well.
You can check out the clip of Zilla Fatu in the video below:
Roman Reigns pinned Sikoa during the Men's WarGames Match at Survivor Series to pick up the victory for his team at the premium live event. The Bloodline attacked LA Knight and Andrade this past Friday night on SmackDown and made it clear that the group was not finished, despite their recent loss at Survivor Series.
WWE Hall of Famer predicts Solo Sikoa will win a major title in 2025
Wrestling legend Rikishi recently predicted that Solo Sikoa would become a World Champion in the Stamford-based promotion within the next year.
The 31-year-old battled Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at SummerSlam but came up short after Roman Reigns made a shocking return to interfere in the match. Rikishi is the father of The Usos and Sikoa in real life and believes Solo has a very bright future in the company.
Speaking on his RIKISHI OFF THE TOP podcast, the veteran made a bold prediction by claiming that the SmackDown Superstar would become a major champion in 2025.
"This is his time to Yeet...This is his time to Yeet. He's been out for a minute. Perfected his craft, waited for his turn. Waited for his opportunity. 2025, I see Solo Sikoa as WWE Champion," Rikishi said. [0:22 - 0:40]
You can check out Rikishi's comments in the video below:
The 31-year-old named himself the new Tribal Chief after Roman Reigns lost to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL. He became the leader of the new version of The Bloodline on SmackDown, and two members of his WarGames team sustained injuries during the match at WWE Survivor Series.
Tonga Loa suffered a torn bicep, and Bronson Reed broke his foot while jumping off the cage. It will be interesting to see if The Bloodline attempts to find a replacement for their injured star in the weeks ahead on WWE SmackDown.