Real-life Bloodline member refuses to pick between Roman Reigns or Solo Sikoa as his Tribal Chief
Roman Reigns and The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa have waged war on Friday Night SmackDown, and only one man will eventually walk out as The Tribal Chief. Meanwhile, Zilla Fatu refused to acknowledge either one.
Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa walked different paths in the past few months and the two are now trying to best each other to become the only Tribal Chief in the Stamford-based promotion.
In an interview with Muscle Man Malcolm, Zilla Fatu was asked who he acknowledges as his Tribal Chief. In the video, The rising Samoan star raised his finger but refused to take Roman Reigns or Solo Sikoa's name. Instead, he praised Waffle House:
"Waffle House. Hello, c'mon baby," Fatu said. (From 05:35 to 05:45)
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While he refused it here, Zilla Fatu has previously acknowledged Roman Reigns as his Tribal Chief.
Real-life Bloodline member Nia Jax on becoming The Tribal Chief instead of Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa
Earlier this year, The Bloodline lost the gold, which it had for over three years around Roman Reigns' waist. The landscape completely shifted and the war for a new Tribal Chief kicked off on Friday Night SmackDown. However, one bloodline member is ruling a division.
Speaking on WWE Deutschland, WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax was asked if she would like to become the new Tribal Chief. The champion said she could on technicality as she's the only one with the gold. However, she thinks others can handle it and she doesn't have time to complete the entire ritual:
"I never thought about it that way. I mean, in our culture I would have to go down to Samoa and get the traditional tatau [Tattoo], which I don't have the time for. I'll leave it up to the boys right now. They can handle that. They can handle the competition and whatnot. Maybe one day we can establish me as The Tribal Chief," Jax said. [From 20:35 to 21:00]
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Queen Nia is currently busy as the Women's Champion and has eyes on the Women's Crown Jewel Championship.
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