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Solo Sikoa shares subtle message ahead massive Bloodline segment planned for WWE SmackDown

WWE Superstar Solo Sikoa has a subtle message for fans ahead of Friday Night SmackDown. This comes before a potentially game-changing Bloodline segment reportedly planned for the blue brand tonight.

The new Tribal Chief, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga faced off against Roman Reigns, and The Usos at WWE Crown Jewel. In a shocking turn of events, the Sikoa-led faction emerged victorious over the OG Bloodline in a Six-Man Tag Team Match at the premium live event in Saudi Arabia on November 2.

Recent reports indicate that an "Undisputed Tribal Chief Acknowledgement Ceremony" centered around Sikoa and Reigns is scheduled for tonight's SmackDown. This segment could be a pivotal moment, suggesting that only one individual will ultimately claim the title of 'The Tribal Chief.'

That being said, the Street Champion took to his Instagram story and shared a photo from a recent WWE live event. In the picture, Solo Sikoa is seen raising his hand to make 'the one' gesture in front of the crowd. This could be a subtle signal that the OG Bloodline members might eventually acknowledge him as the sole Tribal Chief.

You can check out a screenshot of his Instagram story below:

The New Tribal Chief shared this on social media. [Photo credit: Screenshot of Sikoa's Instagram story]
The New Tribal Chief shared this on social media. [Photo credit: Screenshot of Sikoa's Instagram story]

Veteran on backstage heat between Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in WWE

For several weeks, speculations have been making rounds about backstage tension between the new Tribal Chief and The Samoan Werewolf. WCW veteran Disco Inferno recently addressed these alleged rumors.

In an episode of Keepin' IT 100 podcast, Disco Inferno criticized the rumors of backstage tension between Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu, calling it absurd and pointing out the lack of character work in their performances instead.

"Where on earth are you watching them on screen thinking they have legit heat backstage with each other? That's absurd. There's literally nothing in their performances. The only thing I don't like, they say it's the character work. I don't like him standing there like praying to Solo. Standing next to him with the praying hands. I think that's kinda silly looking, to be honest with you," he said.

You can watch the video below for his comments:

It will be interesting to see who will emerge as the Tribal Chief following the potential acknowledgment ceremony on the upcoming edition of WWE SmackDown.

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