While many fans may be excited for this new era of Solo Sikoa, he didn’t exactly have the best week after interfering on the June 22 edition of “WWE Raw,” where he hit his brother, Jimmy Uso, with a Samoan Spike to cost him his match against LA Knight. Thanks to his involvement, on last week’s episode of the blue brand, Sikoa’s remaining MFTs, Talla Tonga and Tonga Loa, told him they were out, and packed their bags and left.
Interfering in the match to prove to Knight that he wasn’t involved in World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns’ latest iteration of the Bloodline also did nothing for Sikoa. On “WWE SmackDown,” he attempted to align himself with Knight in a fight against Reigns, the Usos, and Jacob Fatu over on “Raw,” but Knight wasn’t having it, still not believing Sikoa wouldn’t just go crawling back to Reigns. “The Megastar” left Sikoa high and dry, saying he preferred to do things on his own, and left Sikoa in the ring.
The now-former leader of the MFTs has no one to back him up. Not his family, not an ally in Knight, and seemingly, not in Royce Keys, who he had been attempting to recruit to his now-defunct faction for weeks. In a backstage segment on “SmackDown,” Keys just laughed at Sikoa, and asked if he was aware that Fatu would be coming for him. For a few weeks now, Fatu had been trying to convince Sikoa to rejoin them on “Raw,” but Sikoa was never receptive.
On Friday, Sikoa was left with nothing, but he’s still not going down without a fight. On Monday’s edition of “Raw,” following Night of Champions, he invaded the red brand to attack Jimmy with the Samoan Spike, once again coming to the aid of Knight following his loss. Things could be looking up for Sikoa, but Knight was pretty adamant he was going to work alone, so only time will tell whether or not Sikoa is going to have to continue his search for a new family to help take down the Bloodline.
Despite getting another one up on the Usos, it was revealed that Fatu is headed to “SmackDown” to “finish it” with Sikoa, by order of “The Tribal Chief.” If he and Knight can’t get on the same page by the time of that confrontation, it could spell more bad news for Sikoa.
Written by Daisy Ruth
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