Solo Sikoa made a statement.
At WWE Money in the Bank, The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga) faced Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton. Tonga Loa accompanied his stablemates to the match, and he made a significant impact on the outcome.
Early on, Fatu showcased his impressive athleticism by popping up after a spike DDT and dropping Orton with a Samoan Drop.
The Viper was NOT ready for this... --#MITB pic.twitter.com/jMf4ItCtJO
— WWE (@WWE) July 7, 2024
Fatu later crushed Owens with a hip attack in the corner. Tonga Loa interfered and pulled Orton off the barricade, so The Bloodline maintained the advantage. Owens and Sikoa traded shots, and Owens tried to rally, but The Bloodline overwhelmed him. Eventually, Owens tagged Rhodes, who cleared house with a flurry of offense. He dove onto Sikoa at ringside. Fatu gained the upper hand and took the fight to Rhodes, but Cody dumped him into the timekeeper's area. Sikoa dropped Rhodes with a Spear for a two-count.
The referee got knocked down, and Rhodes hit Sikoa with a Crossrhodes. Owens then hit Sikoa with a Frog Splash. Orton floored Sikoa with an RKO, but the referee was still down. Rhodes and his team went to slam Sikoa through the broadcast table, but Fatu fired up and took them out. The referee got hit again in the chaos, and Owens fought Fatu and Tonga off. He hit Fatu with a PRIME bottle and sent him through the broadcast table with a splash.
KO was shooting from the logo like prime Steph Curry in this match ---- #MITB pic.twitter.com/kkNMuFZN5N
— Public Enemies Podcast (@TheEnemiesPE3) July 7, 2024
Tonga Loa ran in and dropped Owens with a low blow. Orton hit Loa and Tonga with RKOs, but Sikoa hit him with a Samoan Spike. Rhodes hit Sikoa with two Crossrhodes, but Fatu dove onto him. Fatu then spiked Rhodes with an Implant DDT. Fatu then helped Sikoa drill Rhodes with a Samoan Spike for the win.
SOLO SIKOA just pinned CODY RHODES! ------#MITB pic.twitter.com/OxVjZcmVGg
— WWE (@WWE) July 7, 2024
The Bloodline then celebrated their win after the match, as Fatu, Tonga, and Loa acknowledged Sikoa as their Tribal Chief.
The match marked Jacob Fatu's first match since he joined WWE and made his WWE debut on the June 21 episode of WWE SmackDown.
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