Roman Reigns to bring WWE legend's son into the OG Bloodline due to issue with Solo Sikoa? Exploring the possibility
Roman Reigns’s OG Bloodline secured a massive win over Solo Sikoa’s heel version of The Bloodline in the Men’s WarGames match at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024. The babyfaces hit Sikoa with their respective finishers before Reigns pinned the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief.
Roman’s faction is currently short-handed due to Jimmy Uso reportedly dealing with a real-life injury that he sustained from the punishing Men’s WarGames match. This leaves the OG Bloodline in need of a potential replacement.
One realistic possibility is that Zilla Fatu, son of late WWE legend Umaga, could debut as a member of Reigns’s babyface crew. Zilla has previously shown support for The Original Tribal Chief over Solo Sikoa. Recently, he has made headlines for calling out the new Tribal Chief while he was performing in a match at an independent show. Fatu also referenced Jey Uso by performing the 'Yeet' gesture, which can be seen as a subtle hint that he is interested in being a replacement for Big Jim in his absence to take on the heel stable.
Real-life Bloodline member reveals he does not like Solo Sikoa using his father’s finisher
Solo Sikoa has been carrying the legacy of the great late Umaga by performing his renowned finisher, “Samoan Spike.” With his aura as an unstoppable force, Sikoa has arguably registered his name as a future WWE Champion.
However, while speaking on Busted Open Radio, the real-life Bloodline member, the son of Umaga, Zilla Fatu, expressed that he does not like Solo Sikoa using his father's “Samoan Spike” finisher.
"For Solo (Sikoa), to try and take my fad's (father) move, I don't like that," Zilla Fatu said.
Zilla Fatu has been making waves in the independent circuit and is a natural fit for the Bloodline storyline. Still, it remains to be seen whether Triple H will introduce another new member to the saga and add a new layer of intensity to the storyline as we approach the new year and Royal Rumble 2025.