10 Times WWE Got "The Guy" Wrong
9. Solo Sikoa
Another relatively recent attempt to create a new top guy - or in this case, a new 'Tribal Chief' - this run with Solo Sikoa as the leader of the new Bloodline has been a bit of a mixed bag so far.
The Bloodline 2.0 itself has actually started to feel like the genuine threat Paul Heyman was trying to make us believe it was for months, with the introduction of Jacob Fatu in particular and decimating of the aforementioned 'Wise Man' both establishing the squad as a force to be reckoned with on Friday nights.
However, even with this next chapter of the saga finally sparking into life a little, there's still a rather big problem blankly staring WWE in the face here: Sikoa just hasn't commanded the screen at all as the evil faction's new top dog.
He lacks real authority whenever he shows up on screen, and even more so when he opens his mouth.
Even after orchestrating that aforementioned attack on Heyman, it was still hard to escape the feeling that the genuinely terrifying Fatu stood a better chance of being one of WWE's next top guys than the largely unengaging Solo.
He's still got time to turn it around and fully grow into the role before Roman Reigns returns to take back his Ula Fala. But as of this moment, Solo has looked anything but comfortable at the 'Head of the Table'.