Things have changed drastically within the Bloodline team since Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso abruptly left WWE events last April. Solo Sikoa becomes “Tribal Chief” and recruits new members Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa to join him, Paul Heyman seems to have been fired after showing his loyal to the King of Sikoa.
There is a great movement in the blood lines
That big change came this Saturday at SummerSlam, a night that marked the biggest challenge in Solo Sikoa’s career. In the event a Bloodline Rules match for the WWE Championship Championship, Sikoa took on Cody Rhodes. These arrangements allowed Jacob Fatou, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa to intervene on the side of Sikoa, which led to the outbreak of violence.
Connections and emergency interventions
The match took a surprise turn when Randy Orton and Kevin Owens came out to support Roode. When The American Nightmare won, the entire world erupted when Roman Reigns’ opening song hit. Reigns rushed into the ring and used a superkick and Superman spear to knock Solo Sikoa down, paralyzing him. A sudden turn of events allowed Rhodes to perform his finishing move, the Cross Rhodes, while staring Reigns down and sealing his title.
Future outcomes and implications
After that, the air was full of speculation. Fans and reporters alike want to know the latest on the long-running feud between Reigns and Rhodes. That dream was finally answered when Cody Rhodes dropped a huge hint of a possible third match. He considered the shocking state of the WWE, saying: “The country of WWE right now, you can’t call it.” We created a behind-the-scenes documentary on how the best plans go out the window in an instant. Because in this organized chaos beautiful and terrible things happen.