Solo Sikoa’s CHILLING Warning to Zilla Fatu – The Bloodline Fractures Further!
The WWE Universe has been gripped by the ongoing saga of The Bloodline, a storyline that has evolved into one of the most compelling narratives in professional wrestling. At the heart of this drama is Solo Sikoa, the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief, whose recent actions have sent shockwaves through the Anoa’i-Fatu family and the WWE roster. The latest chapter in this saga unfolded with a chilling warning from Sikoa to Zilla Fatu, the son of the late WWE legend Umaga, signaling further fractures within the once-unified Bloodline faction. This development, coupled with Zilla’s outspoken criticism of Sikoa, has set the stage for a potential explosive confrontation that could redefine the family’s legacy in WWE.
Solo Sikoa’s rise to prominence within The Bloodline has been nothing short of meteoric. After debuting on the main roster at Clash at the Castle in 2022, Sikoa quickly established himself as a formidable enforcer. Following Roman Reigns’ loss of the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania XL, Sikoa seized control of The Bloodline, exiling key members like Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman while recruiting new allies, including Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. His boldest move came when he declared himself the new Tribal Chief, claiming possession of the revered Ula Fala. This power grab culminated in a significant victory at WWE Night of Champions on June 28, 2025, where Sikoa defeated Jacob Fatu to capture the United States Championship, solidifying his dominance.

However, Sikoa’s actions have not gone unchallenged. Zilla Fatu, a rising star on the independent wrestling circuit, has emerged as a vocal critic of Sikoa’s leadership. Zilla, who has yet to sign with WWE but has teased a potential debut, has made it clear that he does not recognize Sikoa as the Tribal Chief. In a recent interview with MuscleManMalcolm, Zilla called Sikoa a “snake” and accused him of playing both sides, warning that Jacob Fatu might turn on him once his true intentions are exposed. Zilla’s bold statement, “Hell no,” when asked if he acknowledges Sikoa, underscored his allegiance to the original Bloodline led by Roman Reigns. This public rebuke has only intensified the tension between the two cousins, with Sikoa responding in kind.
Reports indicate that Sikoa issued a chilling warning to Zilla Fatu following the latter’s comments at the GLCW Blizzard Brawl on December 7, 2024, where Zilla called out Sikoa by name and aligned himself with the OG Bloodline. According to sources close to WWE, Sikoa, backed by his new faction members JC Mateo, Tonga Loa, and Tala Tonga, sent a cryptic message through social media, hinting that Zilla would face consequences if he continued to challenge his authority. This warning has fueled speculation that Zilla’s anticipated WWE debut could see him thrust into the heart of The Bloodline’s civil war, potentially aligning with Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and Jey Uso to oppose Sikoa’s regime.
The fracture within The Bloodline is not just a personal feud but a battle for the soul of the Anoa’i-Fatu dynasty. Zilla’s loyalty to Roman Reigns, whom he refers to as the “OTC” (Original Tribal Chief), is rooted in a deep-seated family history. Zilla has also expressed frustration over Sikoa’s use of the Samoan Spike, a move made famous by his father, Umaga. In an interview with Busted Open Radio, Zilla revealed a 17-year “beef” with Sikoa, dating back to a childhood incident, and stated his intention to support Reigns in reclaiming control of The Bloodline. This personal animosity adds another layer of complexity to the storyline, which has already seen Jacob Fatu turn against Sikoa after losing the United States Championship.
The WWE Universe is buzzing with anticipation over what could happen next. Rikishi, the father of Solo Sikoa and The Usos, has hinted on his Off The Top podcast that Zilla’s debut could create a powerful alliance with Jacob Fatu and Jimmy Uso, potentially leading to a “Bloodline Civil War 2.0” at a major event like SummerSlam or Survivor Series. Meanwhile, Sikoa’s new-look Bloodline continues to assert its dominance, with Tala Tonga’s debut and Tonga Loa’s return adding firepower to his faction. However, the absence of Tama Tonga due to injury and the potential return of Jey Uso or even Sami Zayn could tip the scales in favor of the OG Bloodline.
Zilla Fatu’s impending arrival in WWE, combined with Sikoa’s aggressive leadership, sets the stage for a dramatic showdown. Fans are eager to see whether Zilla will make good on his promise to support Reigns and how Sikoa will respond to this challenge from within his own family. As the Bloodline saga continues to unfold, one thing is certain: the family’s legacy will be tested like never before, and the WWE Universe will be watching every move.