Leadership dynamics within The Bloodline experienced a temporary shift, with Solo Sikoa stepping up as the front man until the anticipated return of Roman Reigns.
During the broadcast of WWE SmackDown on June 7, Solo Sikoa, together with The Bloodline, proceeded to officially welcome Tonga Loa into the fold after his commendable debut. In the midst of dialogue, Heyman offered clarity by designating Sikoa as the interim leader at the head of the table in Reigns’ absence.
In addition to assignments within the group, Heyman bestowed new monikers on Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, dubbing them as “The Right Hand Man” and “The Infamous,” respectively.
The session advanced as Sikoa insisted Heyman express gratitude to the pair for their intervention against Kevin Owens the previous week, which Heyman reluctantly did. Tonga explained their act was per directives from The Tribal Chief, which sparked a confrontation as Kevin Owens emerged to challenge The Bloodline, culminating in the revelation of a six-man tag team match featuring The Street Profits (Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins).
Since his defeat at WWE WrestleMania 40, Roman Reigns has been conspicuously absent, leaving Solo Sikoa to navigate the helm in his stead. Reigns’ return to WWE programming remains uncertain at this point.
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FAQ Section
Who is currently leading The Bloodline in Roman Reigns’ absence?
Solo Sikoa has taken the temporary position at the head of The Bloodline while Roman Reigns is absent.
What new titles were given to Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa?
Tama Tonga is now known as “The Right Hand Man,” and Tonga Loa has been dubbed “The Infamous.”
Who confronted The Bloodline on the June 7 episode of WWE SmackDown?
Kevin Owens confronted The Bloodline, which led to a brawl and a six-man tag team match announcement involving The Street Profits.
When did Roman Reigns last appear on WWE programming?
Roman Reigns last appeared at WWE WrestleMania 40, where he was defeated. His WWE return date has not been announced.