JON MOXLEY BREAKS SILENCE on Solo Sikoa’s Betrayal! Sends Powerful Message to Jacob Fatu!
The wrestling world has been buzzing with intensity following the shocking events at WWE’s Night of Champions 2025 in Riyadh, where Solo Sikoa captured the United States Championship from Jacob Fatu, thanks to a series of betrayals and interferences that have fractured The Bloodline faction. Amid this chaos, Jon Moxley, a former ally of both Sikoa and Fatu, has finally broken his silence, delivering a powerful and heartfelt message that has sent ripples through the WWE Universe. Moxley’s words, shared during a recent interview on WWE’s The Bump, shed light on his perspective regarding Sikoa’s betrayal and offered a direct appeal to Fatu as the Samoan Werewolf navigates a tumultuous period in his career.
The saga began at Money in the Bank 2025, where Jacob Fatu stunned fans by turning on Solo Sikoa during the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Fatu, who had been a loyal enforcer for Sikoa’s revamped Bloodline, cost Sikoa the victory in a moment that marked a turning point in their relationship. The betrayal was fueled by months of tension, sparked by Sikoa’s disparaging remarks about Fatu’s abilities and his growing jealousy over Fatu’s rising popularity among fans. Sikoa’s comments, including calling Fatu “all gas and no brains,” were overheard by the United States Champion, igniting a feud that culminated in their high-stakes clash at Night of Champions.
During the title match, Sikoa seized the upper hand with the aid of a newly formed alliance, including a returning Tonga Loa and the debuting Tala Tonga, formerly known as Hikuleo. This trio overwhelmed Fatu, leaving him outnumbered and unable to retain his championship. The loss was a crushing blow for Fatu, who had held the title for just 70 days after defeating LA Knight at WrestleMania 41. Adding to the drama, Sikoa’s post-match comments revealed a deep personal wound, as he declared to Fatu, “I loved you! You never loved me. Now, I’mma take your a** out,” while locking him in a headlock during their intense encounter.
Jon Moxley, who has a storied history with The Bloodline, addressed these events with his characteristic candor. “I’ve been watching this unfold, and it’s a damn shame,” Moxley said. “Solo and Jacob, they were brothers, not just in the ring but in spirit. But Solo let jealousy and power get to his head. You don’t turn your back on family like that.” Moxley’s comments reflect his own experiences with betrayal in the wrestling world, drawing parallels to his time in factions like The Shield, where loyalty was tested under pressure. He expressed disappointment in Sikoa’s actions, particularly the recruitment of new allies like Tala Tonga and JC Mateo to bolster his faction while casting Fatu aside.
Moxley’s message to Jacob Fatu was particularly poignant. “Jacob, you’re a warrior, man. The Samoan Werewolf don’t need nobody to hold his hand,” he stated. “You got knocked down, but you don’t stay down. You don’t need Solo or his new crew. You got the heart, the fire, and the fans behind you. Keep fighting, and you’ll take back what’s yours.” This encouragement comes at a critical time for Fatu, who has been approached by his real-life cousin, Zilla Fatu, with an offer to join forces against Sikoa’s faction. Rumors also swirl about potential alliances with other WWE stars, including Jimmy Uso, who teamed with Fatu to defeat Sikoa and JC Mateo on the July 4 edition of SmackDown.
The fallout from Night of Champions has set the stage for an all-out war within The Bloodline. Sikoa’s new faction, now consisting of JC Mateo, Tonga Loa, and Tala Tonga, with Tama Tonga expected to return, has solidified his position as a dominant force. However, Fatu’s resilience was evident on SmackDown when he ambushed Sikoa upon his arrival, signaling that he’s far from finished. The tag team victory alongside Jimmy Uso further showcased Fatu’s determination to challenge Sikoa’s reign, though interference from Tala Tonga and Tonga Loa prevented further damage.
Moxley’s remarks also hinted at a broader perspective on The Bloodline’s evolution. “This ain’t the family it used to be,” he noted. “It’s not about legacy anymore; it’s about power. Solo’s building an army, but Jacob’s got something stronger—heart.” As the WWE Universe awaits the next chapter, Fatu’s potential alliances and Sikoa’s growing dominance promise a gripping continuation of this family feud. With Moxley’s words ringing in his ears, Fatu is poised to rise again, proving that betrayal may wound, but it won’t break him.