Solo Sikoa set to be kicked out? 3 members who Jacob Fatu can add to his Bloodline on WWE SmackDown if he takes over
For more than four years now, The Bloodline story has been at the epicenter of most of WWE's programming. Multiple main event matches and title changes have revolved around the legendary stable.
The current iteration of The Bloodline consists of Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, Jacob Fatu, and the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa.
While it seems that all three members see Sikoa as their leader, many feel that Fatu possesses the skills both in the ring and out of it to be the head of the faction.
This past week on RAW, fans began to question Fatu's loyalty towards Solo as the Enforcer watched his Tribal Chief take a Spear from Bron Breakker. The Samoan Werewolf seemingly hesitated to make the save.
With that in mind, here's a look at three performers Jacob Fatu could add to his version of The Bloodline if were to kick Solo Sikoa out of the group:
#3. A legend's son could bulldoze his way into the WWE
This year, fans have seen several new stars join The Bloodline, with the family seemingly having a never-ending supply of new stars ready to join the WWE.
One performer that many fans want to see join the Sports Entertainment juggernaut is the son of the late great Umaga, Zilla Fatu.
The 25-year-old has been performing over the past year for Booker T's promotion Reality of Wrestling, with the young star making big strides in the WWE Hall of Famer's company.
Several fans are now bringing signs to WWE shows, asking for Zilla to sign with the company. Since he and Jacob have teamed up before, Zilla will be a perfect fit in The Samoan Werewolf's version of the Bloodline.
One person who is keen to see Zilla Fatu in WWE is Booker T, who spoke about the young star's potential on his Hall of Fame podcast.
"I cannot think about anything other than trying to get that young man, Zilla, because of his talent, get him to the next level, and the next level for me, for Zilla, is the WWE. That’s his landing zone; that’s his safe zone, the WWE, with his family," he said.
#2. Jacob Fatu could add a female champion to The Bloodline
One thing that fans have been clamoring to see in The Bloodline for many years now is for the group to add a female member to its ranks.
With that in mind, there is arguably no better performer to fit that role than the reigning WWE Women's Champion, Nia Jax.
As second cousin to The Rock, Nia's family roots are deep within The Bloodline, and the Australian has the physical presence to operate as the enforcer of Jacob Fatu's version of the stable.
During a recent interview with the Daily Mail, the reigning Queen of the Ring was asked if she would be interested in joining the faction somewhere down the line.
"It’s only been discussed by fans. I definitely think that’s an easy thing to go to. But I also know that the boys really support us in our journey. And they want us to be successful in our own right, pave our own path, and create our own legacy. If it does come down to it to where they need a little bit of our assistance, you know that we’re going to be there without even a second guess," she said.
#1. Jacob Fatu could rope in a wiseman for his potential Bloodline
While the current version of The Bloodline consists of physically imposing members, the one thing that the faction is missing compared to Roman Reigns' iteration of the stable is a wiseman or confidant, who can advise the Head of The Table.
For Roman Reigns, that role was executed perfectly by Paul Heyman.
While Heyman did begrudgingly serve as Solo Sikoa's Wiseman for a brief window after WrestleMania 40, the new group violently kicked him out of the faction on an episode of SmackDown this past June when the legendary manager refused to acknowledge The Street Champ as his Tribal Chief.
With the spot of wiseman to The Tribal Chief now vacant, there is arguably no greater star to fill that role than Solo Sikoa's father and WWE Hall of Famer, Rikishi.
While he is Sikoa's father, the current version of The Bloodline has shown that immediate family doesn't matter, and Rikishi joining Jacob Fatu as The Samoan Werewolf's wiseman after Solo potentially gets kicked out of the group would serve as the ultimate betrayal.