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Solo Sikoa was used extensively by The Bloodline last year after he has played the role of “The Enforcer” since his debut on WWE’s main roster.
Sikoa was the man who bore the brunt of the attack from Jey Uso again last night on SmackDown before Paul Heyman was targeted.
Roman Reigns has not been around to address the recent issues within his family. Heyman and Sikoa are sent in his place and forced to pay the price when Jey Uso finds a steel chair.
One can only wonder if Sikoa is at the point where he’s tired of being used by both Heyman and Reigns. After several teases, it was finally time for Paul Heyman to turn around and meet his brothers.
The former champion claimed he would never forgive Jey Uso last night on SmackDown. Well, families fight all the time, they say things that don’t concern them, and Rikishi will likely step in to help with some form of mediation.
Solo Sikoa has been a dominant force in the Roman Reigns corner for the past year, but if the tribal chief is ousted at SummerSlam, he may be forced to join his brother’s side.
The Usos will welcome their brother in spite of his recent troubles and could form a trio of their own. This will all depend on the end of SummerSlam and we’ll have to see if Reigns has more deflections up his sleeve.
After spending this long as a heel, Sikoa will be hard pressed to accept as a face, but he wouldn’t have many options if Reigns was no longer around.
Do you think Solo Sikoa will turn face in WWE after Paul Heyman’s betrayal? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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