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Veteran warns top WWE name for not choosing The Bloodline; claims Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa will come after him

The Bloodline was once the most dominant faction in WWE when Roman Reigns headed the group. Recently, Hall of Famer Rikishi reacted to Bronson Reed joining Seth Rollins' faction after he was last seen in an alliance with Solo Sikoa, and issued a warning.

Last year, Bronson Reed appeared on Friday Night SmackDown and helped Solo Sikoa take on the OG Bloodline. The Colossal acknowledged Sikoa and participated in the Men's WarGames Match, but got injured after he performed a Tsunami Splash from the top of the cage.

Earlier this month, he returned to WWE and joined Seth Rollins' faction during Saturday Night's Main Event. Speaking on Rikishi Fatu—Off The Top, the veteran warned Reed for picking the new faction over The Bloodline and hinted that real-life members like Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa, and others aren't out of the picture, and they could plot to come after him anytime

"Well, he's not as smart as I thought he was. Don't think Roman [Reigns] is out of the picture. Nobody said he was out of the picture for long, right? Who knows, right? You know Solo's out there plotting, right? You've got the family all over... Alright, Bronson, you want to jump on Chef Boyardee's team, have a donut, and smile," Fatu said. [From 39:04 to 39:53]

Check out his comments in the video below:


Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa haven't teamed up in WWE since 2023

A few years ago, Solo Sikoa was sent to WWE's main roster to become Roman Reigns' Enforcer as the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion ruled both brands as the sole holder of the World Title. The Street Champion dedicated his time to The Bloodline and acknowledged Reigns as his Tribal Chief.

However, Sikoa's faith and belief could have started to dwindle when Roman Reigns went after his brothers, Jimmy and Jey Uso. While Solo Sikao remained loyal, he teamed up with Roman Reigns in a Tag Team Match at WWE Money in the Bank 2023 against The Usos and lost.

In the coming months, he didn't betray the faction like his brothers. Instead, he eventually took over the entire group when Roman Reigns lost the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL. After the event in Philadelphia, things weren't the same between Reigns and Sikoa.

Over the past two years, the duo has faced each other in different multi-person matches and exchanged victories. Earlier this year, the two ended their feud when Roman Reigns won the Ula Fala back from Solo Sikoa on Monday Night RAW's Netflix premiere in January in a Tribal Combat Match.


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