3 Ups & 6 Downs From WWE SmackDown (12 June - Results & Review)

5. They’re Trying, But It’s Played Out!

Jacob Fatu Solo Sikoa
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What was that about The Bloodline stuff feeling tired? If the storyline was a black t-shirt, then it would've faded out to grey long before now. This time, Roman Reigns sent Jacob Fatu to SmackDown for a word with Solo Sikoa. In short, the 'OTC' seemingly wants him to rejoin the family. In a word, Solo said no, but if Roman wants him then he can come get him himself.

Listen, there was nothing wrong with the dialogue (or its delivery) between Fatu and Sikoa, but the story is so mind-numbing at this point. These dudes have fallen out and back in so many times that it’s tough to care. Also, as aforementioned last week, it’d be a miracle if WWE pulled off WarGames between Bloodline and MFTs without it being a disaster.

The latter certainly doesn't have the same oomph as Roman and pals. Not even close.

Also also, this is Jacob's lot in life after ascending to main event status and looking like a true threat to the crown? He's a messenger boy, and one who looks to be beneath Jimmy and Jey Uso in the food chain. What a step backwards for Fatu, man. He deserves better than this, not least after shining like a beacon in those back to back PLE bouts vs. Reigns.

Here's a question: Does anybody actually want to see Solo in The Bloodline again anyway? Like, is that something WWE's creative team think will keep viewers glued to their screens over the summer? Are they smoking something funny here?!

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