10 New Directions After WWE Clash At The Castle

3. Solo Sikoa Joining The Bloodline

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The Bloodline just got stronger.

NXT's Solo Sikoa debuted on Clash At The Castle to help Roman Reigns defend his Undisputed WWE Universal Title. At first, some in the crowd didn't even seem to know who it was, and probably figured it was either Jimmy or Jey Uso. Nope, it was their baby bro.

Sikoa's debut only makes Roman's faction better. Some may argue that it dilutes The Bloodline a little more, so to speak, but this thing has been running for a long time anyway. Adding a fresh wrinkle every now and then (provided it makes sense and fits the family theme) isn't a bad thing.

Solo will quickly become The Bloodline's new enforcer. Of course, that means someone else's unofficial stay of execution will be rushed through on SmackDown soon. That's alright too, because he has a kick-ass story waiting for him on the other side.

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