Solo Sikoa will suffer massive betrayal; major hint was dropped on WWE SmackDown, says ex-employee
Solo Sikoa has led The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown for nearly five months. However, a former WWE employee thinks the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief will be betrayed by one of his faction members.
The Bloodline member in question is none other than Jacob Fatu. Last Friday on SmackDown, Cody Rhodes seemingly tried to drive a wedge between Sikoa and his personal enforcer by claiming the latter was the one who deserved a title shot. As Fatu attempted to get into the ring, showing interest in the challenge, his leader stared at him, seemingly unhappy. The Samoan Werewolf then retreated, expressing his love for Sikoa as he stepped back.
Former WWE employee Tommy Carlucci discussed the segment on the Behind The Turnbuckle: The Last Word podcast. He predicted that Fatu would turn on Sikoa, claiming what happened last Friday was a "set-up":
"Like I told you, there's gonna be heat between these two guys, Coach. He got up on the top rope, he looked at him, and he jumped down and said, 'You're my Tribal Chief.' But that's all a little set-up down the road where I think Jacob is gonna turn on Solo," he said. [31:50 - 32:04]
WWE Analyst thinks Solo Sikoa could give the Ula Fala to Jacob Fatu
On his Notsam Wrestling podcast, WWE Analyst Sam Roberts discussed potential scenarios for The Bloodline storyline. He suggested a significant twist could happen involving Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
The 41-year-old claimed Sikoa could give the Ula Fala to Jacob Fatu after potentially losing to Roman Reigns:
"I think Roman Reigns beats Solo Sikoa, only to find out he's not yet conquered this new Bloodline because he can't get past Jacob Fatu. And maybe you have Solo put his version of the Ula Fala on Jacob Fatu because Solo Sikoa loses to Roman Reigns. Maybe you have Jacob Fatu allow the Boy Prince to continue being the Boy Prince,'' he said.
Many experts have praised Jacob Fatu, expecting him to become a top star in the Stamford-based company. It would be interesting to see if the Samoan Werewolf would turn on Solo Sikoa on his way to the top.
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