Solo Sikoa Receives WWE Legend Endorsement Ahead Of Money In The Bank

Rikishi endorsed Solo Sikoa’s view of Seth Rollins’ new Bloodline, intensifying their Money in the Bank feud.

Solo Sikoa Receives WWE Legend Endorsement Ahead Of Money In The Bank
  • Rikishi, WWE Hall of Famer, publicly endorsed his son Solo Sikoa's claim that Seth Rollins formed his own version of The Bloodline, supporting the statement on Instagram after a WWE SmackDown confrontation.
  • The conflict escalated when Rollins, aided by Paul Heyman, Bronson Reed, and Bron Breakker, faced Solo Sikoa, JC Mateo, and Jacob Fatu, with Rollins attempting to provoke tension between Sikoa and Fatu.
  • Both Solo Sikoa and Seth Rollins are set to compete in the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match, alongside other participants like LA Knight and Andrade, after Rollins dominated most opponents on WWE SmackDown.
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Rikishi, WWE Hall of Famer, publicly supported his son Solo Sikoa’s assertion that Seth Rollins has constructed his own version of The Bloodline. This endorsement came after a confrontation on WWE SmackDown involving Rollins’ new associates and Sikoa’s family faction.

Sikoa had previously claimed Rollins formed this new group by enlisting Paul Heyman, Bronson Reed, and Bron Breakker. Heyman’s involvement began at WrestleMania 41, where he turned on CM Punk and Roman Reigns, enabling Rollins to win his match.

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Following the WWE SmackDown altercation this week, Rikishi affirmed his son’s statement by sharing “THAT PART @SOLOSIKOA” on his Instagram story. During the segment, Solo Sikoa, accompanied by JC Mateo and Jacob Fatu, confronted Rollins, Reed, and Breakker.

The situation escalated when Rollins attempted to sow discord between Sikoa and Fatu, referring to Fatu as “Solo’s bi**h.”

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Both Solo Sikoa and Seth Rollins are scheduled to compete in the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. The field for this contest also includes LA Knight, Andrade, El Grande Americano, and Penta. On the recent WWE SmackDown episode, Rollins made a significant impact by incapacitating all other ladder match participants, with the exceptions of Solo Sikoa and El Grande Americano.

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