During WWE’s most recent match, Solo Sikoa, accompanied by Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa of The Bloodline, launched a vicious attack that caused the thrilling atmosphere of Friday Night SmackDown to become turbulent. When Money in the Bank rivals Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, and Cody Rhodes squared off against Solo Sikoa and his allies, the event—which was taking place at the iconic Madison Square Garden—quickly became chaotic. Amid the chaos, NYPD cops had to step in and take all parties out of the venue.
When The Bloodline reassembled later in the evening to formally admit Jacob Fatu into their ranks, tensions became even worse. During the formalities, Solo Sikoa approached Paul Heyman, his longtime advisor and confidant, and demanded to be acknowledged. Feeling unsure and obviously upset, Heyman refused to accept Sikoa’s authority, setting off a dramatic series of events.
In a stunning twist, Heyman was floored by Solo Sikoa, who, driven by a combination of ambition and family devotion, delivered a decisive Samoan spike. The tension that was developing reached a peak when Jacob Fatu performed an amazing trick from the top rope, which prepared the audience for The Bloodline’s vicious show of power.
Solo Sikoa and his friends delivered a brutal triple powerbomb on Heyman on the announcer’s desk, recalling the infamous tactics of The Shield with precision befitting their fearsome pedigree. The devastation left the stadium in shock and amazement as Heyman—a guy known for his strategic brilliance in the WWE—lay immobilized.
This brutal performance has an effect that goes beyond the squared circle and highlights the intricate relationships between legacy, power, and devotion in the WWE world. Solo Sikoa interprets the attack on Heyman as both an authoritative statement and a moving affirmation of his position in The Bloodline’s legendary pedigree.
One thing is certain as both fans and commentators consider the implications of this unexpected turn: Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline have permanently changed the WWE SmackDown landscape, making a lasting impression on Madison Square Garden and the annals of wrestling history.
Solo Sikoa LIED to @HeymanHustle! 😧@jacobfatu_wwe is here…#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/jiJRiPOi2U
— WWE (@WWE) June 29, 2024