Solo Sikoa's Bloodline future in question after WWE Survivor Series loss
Solo Sikoa’s Survivor Series: WarGames loss sparks speculation about Jacob Fatu taking control of The Bloodline, with potential newcomer Hikuleo waiting in the wings.

Solo Sikoa’s position in The Bloodline faces uncertainty following a crucial defeat at Survivor Series: WarGames. After being pinned by Roman Reigns in the Bloodline Civil War match, Sikoa’s leadership role could be challenged by WWE’s newest powerhouse.
Jacob Fatu has emerged as a dominant force since his arrival in WWE. The Samoan Werewolf’s nearly unstoppable presence at Survivor Series: WarGames demonstrated his potential to reshape the faction’s hierarchy, reminiscent of Sikoa’s own rise to power when he dethroned Roman Reigns.
The timing of Sikoa’s defeat opens the door for potential changes within The Bloodline. Reports indicate that WWE has already secured a potential replacement in Hikuleo, the 6’8″ powerhouse related to Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. While Hikuleo signed with the company months ago, he has yet to make his in-ring debut.
The possible introduction of Hikuleo under Jacob Fatu’s leadership draws parallels to Tama Tonga’s debut during Solo Sikoa’s previous takeover. This pattern of power shifts within The Bloodline suggests that the faction’s internal struggles are far from over, as new alliances form and old loyalties crumble.