The 10 lasting WWE reverberations from Solo Sikoa’s Samoan spike to Roman Reigns

The Bloodline feels off to the races again after adding a twist and an important seed planted to one of its finest moments from the past. We wrote in the space recently that WWE needed to take a big Solo Sikoa swing if he was going to return to the Bloodline, and they didn’t even let it get that far in a moment that felt similar to Sami Zayn standing up to Roman Reigns at the 2023 Royal Rumble.
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The Bloodline feels off to the races again after adding a twist and an important seed planted to one of its finest moments from the past. We wrote in the space recently that WWE needed to take a big Solo Sikoa swing if he was going to return to the Bloodline, and they didn’t even let it get that far in a moment that felt similar to Sami Zayn standing up to Roman Reigns at the 2023 Royal Rumble. The reverberations from Sikoa’s Samoan Spike to Reigns instead of L.A. Knight to end “Monday Night Raw” will be felt in the days, weeks, months and maybe years to come — much like Zayn’s chair shot to the Tribal Chief instead of friend Kevin Owens.
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- The Bloodline feels off to the races again after adding a twist and an important seed planted to one of its finest moments from the past. We wrote in the space recently that WWE needed to take a big Solo Sikoa swing if he was going to return to the Bloodline, and they didn’t even let it get that far in a moment that felt similar to Sami Zayn standing up to Roman Reigns at the 2023 Royal Rumble.
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The 10 lasting WWE reverberations from Solo Sikoa’s Samoan spike to Roman Reigns
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