Solo Sikoa and his Bloodline are set to collide with the OG Bloodline at the upcoming WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024. However, both factions are currently exploring for a fifth member to join their teams. This Bloodline Civil War holds significant stakes for both Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa, as it may determine who is the true Tribal Chief and rightful owner of the Ula Fala.
This has sparked speculation that the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief may consider removing Tonga Loa from The Bloodline and replacing him with Hikuleo. The 6 ft 8 in star is reportedly already signed with WWE. Despite rumors of his signing emerging months ago, Hikuleo has yet to make his debut. However, with WWE gearing up for this highly anticipated Bloodline Civil War, there’s a strong chance he could finally make his long-awaited debut as part of this storyline.
Initially, Hikuleo was said to be added to NXT’s internal roster. Still, plans may shift, potentially leading to a direct main roster call-up, similar to Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. The potential decision to replace Tonga with Hikuleo could be driven by the perception that Loa is a weak link within the faction.
Given the high stakes of this double-ring WarGames match, Solo Sikoa would want to strengthen his team to maximize their chances of victory against Roman’s Bloodline. Additionally, with Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa no longer holding the WWE Tag Team Championships, this scenario seems even more plausible for the upcoming premium live event. Besides this, Solo could also bring in the young star as the fifth member of his faction without removing Tonga Loa.
A debut in such a high-profile match could be the perfect way for Hikuleo to join the company. His inclusion would bolster Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline, significantly increasing their chances against Roman Reigns’ faction.
Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline could have a major change post-WWE Survivor Series: WarGames
Irrespective of the result, Survivor Series: WarGames could bring a drastic shift in The Bloodline saga and Solo Sikoa’s faction. This speculation arises from reports suggesting that the Original Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns, may move to RAW following the red brand’s debut on Netflix in January 2025.
If Roman transitions from SmackDown, it could mean that Solo Sikoa will continue to lead his faction and dominate Friday nights.
Additionally, the company might have a new storyline for Solo, potentially involving another pursuit of the Undisputed WWE Championship. His previous attempt was thwarted by The Original Tribal Chief. This could be the rationale behind Nick Aldis or Cody Rhodes granting him one more title shot.
Rest, it remains to be seen how the storyline will unfold and what lies ahead for Solo Sikoa if Roman Reigns moves to Monday Night RAW.