Solo Sikoa to kick major WWE Superstar out of his Bloodline on Friday Night SmackDown? Potential swerve explored
Solo Sikoa and his Bloodline are set to appear in the upcoming episode of WWE SmackDown. The new Bloodline already cost Jey Uso the Intercontinental Championship, and the aftermath of that could unfold on this week's SmackDown.
However, fans might witness an unexpected swerve when Solo Sikoa kicks Jacob Fatu out of the Bloodline due to his actions on the recent episode of RAW. The Samoan Werewolf has been a major factor in strengthening Solo's faction, and he also played a key role in Jey Uso losing his IC title after smashing him on the announcer’s table.
The reason Solo might decide to punish Jacob and kick him out of Bloodline 2.0 is that he seemingly went against the orders of the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief. When Jey confronted Solo at ringside during his match, Sikoa said he was there to help him.
However, when the former right-hand man attacked Bloodline members, Sikoa grew frustrated and decided to confront Jey by jumping over the barricade. Shortly after, Solo was accidentally speared by Bron Breakker, and Jey followed up with a splash that hit both Breakker and Fatu, eventually leading to the Samoan Werewolf attacking Jey Uso.
Given this scenario, Solo Sikoa might claim that Jacob Fatu attacked Jey without his permission, and defying Sikoa's rules could lead to him being kicked out of the faction. While the chances of this happening are unlikely, even addressing this issue could create tension between Solo and Jacob on Friday Night SmackDown.
Solo Sikoa might attempt to manipulate Jey Uso on the upcoming SmackDown
Jey Uso made an appearance on last week's SmackDown, and given what happened on RAW, it's highly likely he will appear on the blue brand this week as well. However, Solo Sikoa might try to manipulate the YEET Master during his appearance by justifying the events that took place on RAW.
The self-proclaimed Tribal Chief could attempt to shift the blame for Jey's loss onto Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso, arguing that they weren't there when Jey needed them. This manipulation could turn into an offer for the former right-hand man to join Bloodline 2.0, promising that they would always protect Jey whenever he needed help.
While this manipulation may fail to recruit Jey into the new Bloodline, it could make an OG Bloodline reunion on SmackDown even more difficult. Rest, it remains to see how the narrative of the family drama will unfold next in the forthcoming episode of the blue brand.