Roman Reigns Regains Control of The Bloodline
Back home after the blowup at WWE Clash in Italy 2026, things are heating up again between Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa. Control of The Bloodline now locked down, Reigns didn’t wait long before acting. Jacob Fatu was made to show respect first – then came the announcement: the Samoan Werewolf was in. All eyes turned on Solo, standing quiet, fate still hanging.
Jacob Fatu Sent to Bring Solo Sikoa Back
Right off the bat, Roman Reigns showed his hand. Not long after welcoming Fatu back, he dispatched him straight to SmackDown, carrying words meant for Solo Sikoa. His aim? Get Solo back in line, standing shoulder to shoulder with The Bloodline like before. Yet the reply arrived fast – sharp and firm. Solo said no flat out, stating plainly that teaming up with Reigns isn’t on his mind right now.
Solo Sikoa Rejects Roman Reigns’ Offer

Still, WWE keeps circling back to Solo Sikoa’s role in the unfolding events. Lately, Jacob Fatu shows up often, hinting at shared history between them. Each time they meet, he presses the possibility of joining forces once more. Time and again, he cautions that waiting too long might bring heavier fallout down the road. These ongoing moments make one thing clear – this thread isn’t ending anytime soon on screen.
Cracks Begin Showing in Solo Sikoa’s Group
Midway through the chaos, cracks began showing in Solo Sikoa’s crew on SmackDown. In a recent tag title bout, the MFT unit took a painful defeat when Solo sparked trouble at ringside. The most telling moment came right after. Rather than back their captain, Tama Tonga and Talla Tonga turned and left – Solo stranded, silent. The silence spoke louder.
The Bloodline Story Takes Another Big Turn
One blink might hide what truly matters. Not often does WWE stir trouble inside without something bigger waiting behind. After WrestleMania 42, Roman Reigns began piecing together The Bloodline again. Back came The Usos. In stepped Jacob Fatu. Energy grows, quietly piling up. Should Solo’s crew keep cracking at the edges, rejoining that family might twist everything – WWE’s central clash shifting hard by mid-2026.

