
Roman Reigns suffered a major setback on Monday Night RAW when his attempt to bring Solo Sikoa back into The Bloodline ended with an unexpected betrayal. What was supposed to be a carefully controlled re-initiation quickly turned into chaos as Solo rejected Reigns’ demand and attacked him instead.
The dramatic ending changed the direction of the ongoing Bloodline story while also bringing LA Knight into the equation. By the time RAW went off the air, Solo and Knight were standing together while Reigns and the rest of his faction were left to deal with the consequences.
The segment was particularly important because Solo had already agreed to rejoin The Bloodline after losing to Jey Uso under the stipulation set the previous week. Reigns appeared determined to use that agreement to strengthen his group, but Solo had other ideas.
Roman Reigns wanted Solo Sikoa back in The Bloodline
The latest chapter began with Roman Reigns attempting to rebuild his Bloodline by bringing Solo Sikoa back into the family structure. Solo had previously separated himself from Reigns and developed his own direction, making his forced return far from a comfortable reunion.
The situation changed after Jey Uso defeated Solo in a match carrying a major stipulation. As part of the agreement, Solo would have to return to The Bloodline if he lost.
That gave Reigns an opportunity to regain control over a wrestler who had previously challenged his authority.
However, the problem for Reigns was simple: agreeing to a stipulation does not necessarily mean accepting someone’s leadership again.
The Usos were supposed to deliver Solo to Roman Reigns
The RAW segment was designed around the idea that Solo would be brought back to Reigns by The Usos. On paper, it appeared to be another step toward rebuilding the faction.
Instead, the reunion became increasingly uncomfortable.
Reigns appeared to believe that Solo needed to demonstrate complete loyalty before he could truly be considered part of the group again. Rather than welcoming him back normally, the situation became a test of obedience.
That decision ultimately created the opening Solo needed.
Roman Reigns uses Jacob Fatu to pressure Solo
Reigns took an aggressive approach by using Jacob Fatu to attack Solo. The move was designed to put Solo in a vulnerable position and reinforce the idea that Reigns remained in control.
But the strategy produced the opposite result.
LA Knight eventually entered the situation, adding another unpredictable element to the segment. Although Knight was attacked and taken out temporarily, his presence gave Solo another reason to question what Reigns was demanding from him.
Reigns then gave Solo a direct opportunity to prove his loyalty.
Solo Sikoa refuses to obey Roman Reigns
The crucial moment arrived when Solo was instructed to attack LA Knight and demonstrate that he was prepared to follow The Bloodline’s orders.
For several seconds, Solo appeared to consider carrying out the command.
Instead, he turned his attention toward Roman Reigns.
Solo attacked Reigns, instantly destroying the possibility of a peaceful Bloodline reunion. The decision was a clear statement that Solo was not prepared to simply return to the role Reigns wanted him to play.
LA Knight then joined Solo, and the two men stood tall as The Bloodline was left scrambling.
Solo Sikoa’s decision turned a planned Bloodline reunion into one of the biggest surprises of the night.
Why Solo Sikoa’s betrayal matters
Solo’s decision could have major consequences for the entire Bloodline story.
Reigns has traditionally maintained control through a combination of intimidation, family hierarchy and psychological manipulation. The RAW segment demonstrated that those methods may no longer work on every member of the family.
Solo is particularly important because he knows Reigns better than many of his opponents. He has been inside The Bloodline and understands how Reigns operates.
That knowledge makes Solo a potentially dangerous enemy.
Instead of being another member of Reigns’ faction, Solo can now become someone who knows exactly where the group’s weaknesses are.
LA Knight unexpectedly benefits from the chaos
LA Knight was another major winner from the segment.
Knight had already become involved in the confrontation, but Solo’s decision to attack Reigns changed his position completely. Rather than ending the show alone against The Bloodline, Knight found an unexpected ally in Solo.
The alliance may not necessarily be permanent, but it creates an intriguing short-term combination.
Knight has his own issues with Reigns, while Solo has now openly rejected his former Tribal Chief. Their motivations are different, but their immediate target is the same.
That gives WWE an easy route toward developing multiple matches without forcing the two wrestlers into a traditional long-term alliance.
The biggest mystery: why did Jacob Fatu stand by?
One of the most interesting details from the closing moments was Jacob Fatu’s reaction.
While Solo and LA Knight were taking down members of The Bloodline, Fatu remained present. He appeared to be following Reigns’ instructions earlier in the segment, but his lack of immediate intervention after Reigns was attacked raises questions about where his loyalty truly lies.
That ambiguity could become extremely important.
Fatu is one of the most physically intimidating members of the group, and his relationship with Solo gives the situation an additional layer. If Fatu eventually questions Reigns’ authority, the Bloodline could face an even larger internal crisis.
On the other hand, Fatu may simply have been caught in a moment of confusion and could remain loyal to Reigns. WWE now has the flexibility to explore either direction.
The Bloodline’s power structure has changed
Before the RAW ending, Reigns appeared to be rebuilding his faction.
After the segment, that rebuilding effort looked considerably less stable.
| Before the RAW twist | After the RAW twist |
|---|---|
| Roman Reigns appeared to be strengthening The Bloodline | Reigns was left dealing with internal resistance |
| Solo Sikoa was expected to return | Solo rejected Reigns and attacked him |
| Jacob Fatu appeared to follow orders | Fatu’s true position became uncertain |
| LA Knight was an outside threat | Knight gained an unexpected ally in Solo |
| Reigns controlled the situation | The Bloodline lost control of the closing segment |
Roman Reigns now has a bigger problem than Solo
The most significant consequence may be psychological rather than physical.
Reigns attempted to demonstrate that he could still command members of his family. Solo’s refusal exposed the weakness in that strategy.
If one former Bloodline member can openly reject Reigns’ authority, other members may begin questioning whether they are expected to blindly follow him.
This is especially relevant because The Bloodline has historically been built around loyalty. When that loyalty begins to disappear, the faction becomes much harder to control.
Reigns could respond by becoming even more aggressive, but that approach could potentially push more people away. Alternatively, he could attempt to regain control through negotiation or manipulation.
Either option creates opportunities for WWE to deepen the storyline.
What could happen next for Solo Sikoa?
Solo now has several potential directions following his rejection of Reigns.
- Solo could feud directly with Roman Reigns: Their personal history gives WWE an immediate storyline foundation.
- Solo could team with LA Knight: The unexpected partnership could continue while both men target Reigns.
- Solo could pursue his own championship ambitions: Breaking away from The Bloodline gives him an opportunity to establish himself independently.
- Solo and Jacob Fatu could eventually reunite: If Fatu turns against Reigns, the Bloodline could fracture into competing sides.
The most compelling possibility may be a wider internal conflict in which Reigns discovers that rebuilding The Bloodline is much harder than expected.
Could Jacob Fatu become the next major turning point?
Jacob Fatu’s position deserves particular attention moving forward.
His presence creates an important question: is Fatu genuinely loyal to Roman Reigns, or is he simply waiting for the right moment to make his own decision?
If WWE chooses to explore that uncertainty, Fatu could become the key figure who determines the future of the faction.
A scenario in which Solo attempts to convince Fatu to reject Reigns would immediately raise the stakes. Reigns would then have to protect his authority against members of his own family rather than simply fighting outside challengers.
That would represent a significant evolution of the Bloodline storyline.
Roman Reigns vs LA Knight is still looming
The RAW segment also left the previously developing situation between Roman Reigns and LA Knight unresolved.
With Solo now involved, the situation has become considerably more complicated. Knight still has business with Reigns, but Solo’s presence could change how the eventual confrontation is structured.
WWE could use Solo as a separate challenger, an ally for Knight or even an unpredictable third party who refuses to completely align with either man.
That uncertainty is useful because it prevents the storyline from becoming predictable.
Why this RAW ending could reshape The Bloodline
The strongest part of the segment was that Solo’s betrayal did not feel like a random twist. It connected directly to his history with Reigns and the fact that he had never truly wanted to return to The Bloodline.
Reigns believed that defeating Solo through a stipulation would restore his authority. Instead, the stipulation created an opportunity for Solo to enter the faction’s orbit and then reject Reigns from inside it.
That makes the betrayal more meaningful than a simple surprise attack.
It also gives WWE multiple storylines at once: Roman Reigns vs Solo Sikoa, Roman Reigns vs LA Knight, uncertainty surrounding Jacob Fatu and a potential internal crisis within The Bloodline.
Final outlook
Roman Reigns’ plan for Solo Sikoa backfired spectacularly on WWE RAW. What was supposed to be a controlled return ended with Solo refusing to follow orders and attacking the man who once demanded his loyalty.
LA Knight’s involvement made the situation even more unpredictable, while Jacob Fatu’s reaction left another major question hanging over The Bloodline.
The biggest development is that Reigns no longer appears to have complete control over his own faction. Solo has made his position clear, and if Fatu begins questioning his allegiance as well, the consequences could be even more serious.
For WWE, this creates a potentially powerful new chapter in the Bloodline saga. The question is no longer simply whether Roman Reigns can defeat his opponents. It is whether he can keep his own family from turning against him.
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