Solo Sikoa has emerged as a rising star within WWE, drawing attention not only for his impressive in-ring abilities but also for his esteemed wrestling lineage as the son of the legendary Rikishi and brother to Jimmy and Jey Uso and regarded as The Enforcer of the Bloodline.
Furthermore, Solo assumed the leadership of the stable within the faction following Roman Reigns’ departure after WrestleMania 40 and orchestrated significant changes within The Bloodline, including the introduction of Tama Tonga and the expulsion of Jimmy Uso from the group. Despite his stature as one of WWE’s remarkable talents, Sikoa has encountered a challenging predicament within the promotion due to a notable string of losses.
Following his monumental victory over John Cena at Crown Jewel PLE in November, Sikoa’s fortunes have taken a downturn. It was reported that Sikoa suffered 14 defeats in 2023 following Crown Jewel, and he has yet to secure a victory in 2024, culminating in an alarming 40-match losing streak.
However, Sikoa’s highly publicized losing streak came to an end at WWE’s recent live event in Bologna, Italy. He teamed up with Tama Tonga in his WWE debut match to pick up the victory over Randy Orton and LA Knight in a tag team match scheduled for the show.
With his losing days behind him, Solo Sikoa can now focus on the task at hand as he and Tama Tonga move ahead to WWE Backlash France to collide with Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in their first televised match as part of ‘The New Bloodline’ with much anticipation surrounding their first live performance as a unit.
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