Details Emerge on Solo Sikoa’s Final Words to Jimmy Uso During Bloodline Expulsion

Following WrestleMania 40, Solo Sikoa addressed his brother Jimmy Uso's loss before an attack led to a major change within The Bloodline.

On the episode of WWE SmackDown that followed WrestleMania 40, Solo Sikoa initiated a significant change within The Bloodline by orchestrating the removal of his brother, Jimmy Uso. The segment also featured the introduction of Tama Tonga, the son of Haku, as a new member of the faction.

The event unfolded in the ring with Solo Sikoa, Paul Heyman, and Jimmy Uso present. Sikoa questioned Heyman about the consequences associated with both winning and losing, a point with which Heyman concurred. This exchange led to an embrace between Sikoa and his brother.

Before Tama Tonga appeared to assault Jimmy Uso, Sikoa delivered a direct message to his sibling.

“You’re my brother; I love you,” Sikoa said.

He then turned away, signaling the start of the attack. This development occurred after Jimmy Uso’s loss to his brother, Jey Uso, at WrestleMania. In contrast, Jey Uso is now positioned to challenge for a world championship, leaving Jimmy’s future status uncertain.

To further establish his authority, Sikoa crushed Heyman’s phone. Later, a visibly confused Heyman attempted to check on Jimmy Uso’s condition but was intercepted by Tama Tonga. The new member offered a cryptic explanation for the evening’s events.

“By the orders of the Tribal Chief,” Tonga stated.

No further clarification was provided, leaving the identity of the person who sanctioned the attack ambiguous.

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