Solo Sikoa to bring in 6’2” monster as Tonga Loa’s replacement in WWE? Chances explored
Solo Sikoa expressed his frustration during a recent episode of WWE SmackDown, where the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief claimed he wasn’t being taken seriously by fans. Adding to the chaos, The New Bloodline faction wreaked havoc by attacking LA Knight, Andrade, Apollo Crews, and multiple security guards throughout the show.
While venting his frustration, Solo also mentioned how two of his warriors, Bronson Reed and Tonga Loa, were taken out at Survivor Series: WarGames. However, this doesn’t imply that Sikoa is weakened. As for The Auszilla, he appears to be a temporary faction member, but Tonga Loa's injury could pave the way for his replacement in Solo's Bloodline until he recovers.
Given this scenario, it’s possible that Solo Sikoa might recruit 6’2” monster Zilla Fatu as Tonga Loa’s temporary replacement. The speculation of this scenario intensified after a recent tweet from Zilla Fatu, who declared, “I want it all.” Fans connected this statement to Solo’s similar theme of, “Taking it all,” fueling assumptions that Zilla might debut alongside Sikoa as part of The New Bloodline.
Although Zilla’s statement could be seen as coincidental, the Bloodline saga in WWE is known for its intricate storytelling and attention to detail, making his potential involvement seem logical. Currently, the 25-year-old star competes on the independent circuit. In one of his recent interviews, Zilla mentioned that he wasn’t in a rush to sign with the Stamford-based promotion or any other major company.
Overall, Zilla Fatu’s situation adds an intriguing layer to the ongoing Bloodline saga. Fans will have to wait and see how the storyline involving Solo Sikoa’s faction unfolds in the coming months.
Zilla Fatu believes that his WWE arrival is destined to happen
During an interview, Zilla Fatu expressed his desire to join his family in the Stamford-based promotion. The young star also emphasized that WWE's Chief Content Officer Triple H has a unique ability to incorporate him into the ongoing family drama.
Furthermore, Zilla mentioned that he wasn’t making any definitive claims at the moment. However, he believed he was destined to be part of WWE and play a role in the evolving Bloodline saga.
"I would love to be there with my family, but you know, Triple H, the creative team, the whole WWE organization, they have a way to incorporate me. So, whatever way they want to incorporate me into the storyline, or me doing my own thing. (...) You just never know. So right now, I just can't call it but I know that I'm destined to be there, though," he stated.
These statements indicate that Zilla Fatu is fully invested in making his WWE debut under Triple H's regime. The WWE Universe will have to wait and see how the storyline progresses from here.