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He was assigned to their development brand NXT, making his debut on October 26 at Halloween Havoc as Solo Sikoa, where he interrupted a segment between the co-hosts Grayson Waller and L.A. Knight before attacking Waller. [11] Sikoa made his in-ring debut on the November 2 episode of NXT by defeating Jeet Rama in the latter's last match. [12]
English: Bloodline member Solo Sikoa, pictured at WWE Live in Nottingham, England, holding a kendo stick in a Nottingham Street Fight. Date: 30 October 2023, 22:01:50:
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The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu) The match started with Tonga Loa and Jey Uso, and Uso quickly went to his brother to bring the dynamic tag team duo back. The twin ...
The 2024 incarnation of The Bloodline can trace its roots back to the late 1980s, when Jacob Fatu's father and Solo Sikoa's uncle Tama teamed with Haku, the father of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, as The Islanders. The Bloodline members have long histories in professional wrestling before the advent of the stable.
The Rock also gave props to his real-life cousin Roman Reigns, who wrestled soon after in one of the show’s main attractions against Solo Sikoa, one of The Rock’s other cousins.
Also in the group is Reigns' cousin Solo Sikoa, who is a former NXT North American Champion and current leader of the group. The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso), who previously held the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship, left the group, though Jimmy rejoined and was subsequently removed post-WrestleMania XL.
He was also the uncle of Jacob Fatu, Jonathan (Jimmy Uso) and Joshua Fatu (Jey Uso), and Joseph Fatu (Solo Sikoa), as well as a cousin of several professional wrestlers, including Rodney Anoaʻi (Yokozuna), Matt Anoaʻi (Rosey) and Joe Anoaʻi (Roman Reigns). [3] Fatu grew up in Samoa and played football in high school. [8]