In the ever-chaotic world of the Bloodline, things just took a swerve. Mercedes Moné (formerly known as Sasha Banks) just sent out a little love note to none other than the current Tribal Heir, Solo Sikoa. Yes, you read that right. As the WWE gears up for one of the most heated WarGames matches at Survivor Series 2024, Moné chimed in with her short-but-sweet two-word declaration to Sikoa: “I do.” But before you start buying wedding gifts, let’s break this down.
For those who haven’t been keeping score (and really, what have you been doing?), the Bloodline saga has been more of a soap opera than a wrestling storyline lately. After Roman Reigns got toppled at WrestleMania XL by Cody Rhodes, Sikoa booted out his fellow Uso, Jimmy, like he was old furniture and started his own Bloodline 2.0. His new and improved faction now includes names like Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu — because what’s better than one intimidating Samoan? A whole army of them.
And Mercedes Moné? Well, she just had to let the world know that she’s got a soft spot for Sikoa. A fan on Twitter (or X — we’re still not over that name change) asked if she really loved Solo Sikoa. The response from Moné, now strutting her stuff in AEW, was simply: “I do.” That’s it, folks, she loves him. Don’t get too excited though, because her message came right after she mentioned her admiration for Jacob Fatu. So it looks like Solo might just be in the “I love you like a cousin” zone. Tough break, Solo.
But this isn’t just about sentimental tweets and awkward family dynamics. Sikoa is heading into a WarGames match that might be the biggest test of his career. He’s set to lead the new Bloodline against Roman Reigns’ OG squad in what promises to be a chaotic display of steel cages, spikes, and more betrayal than a daytime drama.
While Reigns is still licking his wounds from his latest loss to Cody Rhodes, Sikoa has been on a tear, asserting himself as the true heir to the Samoan dynasty. And according to WWE legend Rikishi, Solo might just be the one to dethrone Rhodes. Speaking on Off The Top, Rikishi basically crowned Solo the next big thing after he pinned Reigns in their recent Bloodline civil war. Apparently, two (or maybe three?) Samoan Spikes were enough to humble the “GOAT” himself, Roman Reigns.
“Solo’s a made man,” Rikishi said, probably beaming with pride. “You beat the GOAT, now you’re considered the GOAT.” Simple wrestling logic, right? Beat the top guy, become the top guy. What’s next, Solo inheriting Reigns’ entire supply of chest protectors?
All jokes aside, the real question remains: Will Solo Sikoa actually be the one to take down Cody Rhodes? If Rikishi’s prophecy holds true, the current Undisputed WWE Champion better watch out. Because if a few well-placed Samoan Spikes can end Roman’s reign, what’s stopping Solo from going for the ultimate prize?
As we inch closer to Survivor Series, it’s clear that things are heating up in the Bloodline family feud. And with Mercedes Moné’s tweet hanging in the air, you have to wonder if Solo Sikoa is feeling the love or the pressure. Either way, he’ll be stepping into WarGames with both a target on his back and the weight of a family legacy on his shoulders. Good luck, Solo — looks like you’re going to need it.