Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline Return Questioned by Tama Tonga: WWE Star Urged to Stand Alone

Tama Tonga has questioned whether Solo Sikoa returning to The Bloodline would be a step backward, arguing that the WWE star could benefit from establishing himself independently.

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By Ankit kumar

Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline Return Questioned by Tama Tonga: WWE Star Urged to Stand Alone
Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline Return Questioned by Tama Tonga: WWE Star Urged to Stand Alone

Solo Sikoa’s latest WWE storyline has raised an important question about his career direction, with former Bloodline stablemate Tama Tonga wondering whether a potential return to the iconic faction would actually help the former Tribal Heir move forward.

The question comes after a dramatic development on Monday Night RAW, where The Usos brought Solo Sikoa into the situation involving Roman Reigns and The Bloodline. What appeared to be a possible reunion quickly turned into another betrayal when Sikoa delivered the Samoan Spike to Reigns.

Rather than simply returning to his old position within The Bloodline, Sikoa appeared to make his own intentions clear. Standing alongside LA Knight, he ended the segment by turning against Reigns and leaving fans wondering where his WWE career goes from here.

Tama Tonga questions whether Solo Sikoa needs The Bloodline

Speaking on the Busted Open podcast, Tama Tonga reflected on the possibility of Solo Sikoa returning to The Bloodline and admitted that he was unsure whether such a move would represent progress for the former stablemate.

“To be honest, him going back into the Bloodline I thought to myself, ‘is that a step back, or is this a step for him forward’?”

Tonga’s comments are particularly interesting because he has firsthand experience with Sikoa as part of The Bloodline. He understands the benefits of being associated with the faction, but he also recognizes that Sikoa may now need to establish himself independently.

That distinction could become one of the most important elements of Sikoa’s current storyline.

Solo Sikoa refused to simply fall back into The Bloodline

The RAW segment suggested that Sikoa had no intention of becoming another supporting character within Roman Reigns’ story.

The Usos presented him to Reigns, creating the expectation that Sikoa might once again become connected to The Bloodline. Instead, Sikoa attacked Reigns with the Samoan Spike.

The decision immediately changed the narrative.

Instead of asking whether Solo would rejoin the faction, fans were left asking what Sikoa actually wants for himself.

That could be a much more valuable direction for his character.

Tama Tonga wants Solo to stand on his own

Despite questioning the idea of Sikoa returning to The Bloodline, Tama Tonga made it clear that he still has enormous respect and affection for his former stablemate.

He explained that he was happy to see Solo take a stand and attempt to establish himself independently.

“I got so much love for Solo. I got so much love. I was very happy. I was happy to see that. I want Solo to stand on his own, to show that he can stand on his own.”

That endorsement carries weight because Tonga was part of the same faction during an important period of Sikoa’s WWE career.

Rather than suggesting that Solo needs The Bloodline to succeed, Tonga believes the opposite may be true: Sikoa could benefit from demonstrating that he can thrive without the faction.

Why independence could be the next step for Solo Sikoa

Solo Sikoa has spent a significant portion of his WWE career connected to The Bloodline.

That association helped establish his character and gave him immediate credibility alongside some of WWE’s biggest names. However, it also created a potential problem.

When a wrestler is strongly connected to an iconic faction, it can become difficult to determine where the faction ends and the individual character begins.

Sikoa now has an opportunity to answer that question.

A sustained singles storyline would allow WWE to explore his personality, motivations and ambitions without relying on Roman Reigns or The Usos to define him.

Tama Tonga says fans have not seen the real Solo Sikoa

Perhaps the most intriguing part of Tonga’s comments was his claim that he has seen a different side of Sikoa away from WWE television.

“There is a side of him that I see outside of the ring that nobody sees.”

Tonga believes fans could appreciate Sikoa more if they were given an opportunity to see that broader side of his character.

That observation points toward a potentially valuable creative opportunity for WWE.

Instead of presenting Solo only as an intimidating enforcer or faction leader, the company could gradually add more personality and emotional depth to his character.

The key would be doing it without weakening the intensity that made him successful in the first place.

The Bloodline association remains both an advantage and a challenge

The Bloodline is one of the most recognizable factions in modern WWE history. Being connected to it can immediately give a wrestler additional attention.

For Sikoa, the faction was crucial to his early rise.

However, there is a difference between using a faction as a launchpad and remaining dependent on it indefinitely.

If Sikoa continues to return to The Bloodline whenever his singles direction becomes uncertain, it could make his character feel trapped in the past.

Conversely, if WWE allows him to establish himself independently, a future Bloodline reunion could become even more meaningful.

A comparison of Solo’s two possible paths

Path Potential benefit Potential challenge
Return to The Bloodline Immediate association with a major WWE storyline Could limit his individual character development
Independent singles run Allows Solo to establish his own identity Requires WWE to build his character without faction support
Temporary alliance with The Bloodline Creates tension and storyline flexibility Could become confusing without a clear motivation

The strongest long-term option may be allowing Sikoa to remain independent for a period before deciding whether a future Bloodline reunion makes sense.

LA Knight could become an important part of Solo’s next chapter

Sikoa standing alongside LA Knight adds another interesting element to the developing storyline.

The two are expected to continue their conflict with The Bloodline on Monday Night RAW, potentially giving WWE an opportunity to develop Sikoa through a high-profile rivalry.

Working alongside Knight also gives Sikoa a chance to operate outside the traditional Bloodline structure.

If the storyline continues, the relationship could eventually test whether Sikoa is genuinely capable of building alliances based on his own choices rather than simply following the expectations associated with his family.

Roman Reigns remains central to the story

Despite Solo’s apparent attempt to establish independence, Roman Reigns remains an important figure in the storyline.

Sikoa attacking Reigns with the Samoan Spike was not just another physical confrontation. It reinforced the idea that Solo is unwilling to simply accept a role beneath his former Tribal Chief.

That creates a potentially compelling conflict because the storyline can now focus on ambition rather than only faction loyalty.

Solo has already challenged Reigns before, but his current position could be different if WWE presents him as someone attempting to define himself rather than simply replace another member of The Bloodline.

Could Solo eventually return to The Bloodline?

A future reunion cannot be ruled out, particularly because WWE storytelling often uses faction breakups and reunions to create long-term tension.

However, returning immediately could reduce the impact of Solo’s latest decision.

If Sikoa spends time establishing himself independently, a future Bloodline reunion would carry more emotional weight. WWE could then explore whether Solo has truly changed or whether the pull of his family and former faction remains too strong.

That would give the eventual reunion a genuine story behind it instead of making it feel like a simple reset.

What WWE should do with Solo Sikoa next

The biggest opportunity is to let Solo develop as an individual.

That does not mean completely removing his Bloodline history. Instead, WWE can use that history as part of his character while allowing him to move beyond it.

  • Give Solo a sustained singles rivalry.
  • Develop his personality beyond the Bloodline identity.
  • Explore his motivations for confronting Roman Reigns.
  • Use LA Knight to create high-profile matches and tension.
  • Keep a future Bloodline reunion as an option rather than an immediate destination.

This approach could make Sikoa more valuable regardless of where the storyline eventually leads.

Why Tama Tonga’s comments matter

Tama Tonga’s comments provide an interesting outside perspective on Sikoa’s current WWE direction.

Rather than demanding that his former stablemate return to The Bloodline, Tonga appears to support the idea of Solo finding his own identity.

That is an important distinction.

The Bloodline helped make Solo Sikoa a recognizable WWE star, but his next challenge may be proving that he can remain relevant without standing beside Roman Reigns or the other members of the faction.

Conclusion: Solo Sikoa’s biggest test may be standing alone

Solo Sikoa’s latest WWE storyline has created a fascinating question: does he need The Bloodline anymore?

Tama Tonga is not convinced that returning to the faction would automatically represent progress. In fact, his comments suggest that Sikoa may benefit more from standing on his own and showing fans what he can do independently.

Sikoa’s attack on Roman Reigns and his alliance with LA Knight could be the beginning of that transformation.

The Bloodline will always remain an important part of his WWE history, but his future could depend on whether he can turn that history into a foundation rather than a permanent identity.

If WWE gives Solo the time and creative freedom to develop as an individual, a future return to The Bloodline could become an even bigger storyline. For now, however, the most intriguing version of Solo Sikoa may be the one trying to prove that he does not need the faction at all.

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