8 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE Hell In A Cell 2020 Attires

5. The Wild Samoans - Respect For The Tribal Chief

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Sika and Afa weren't trotted out to show a shred of sympathy towards the brutalised Usos following the Universal Title clash, but to again use the red lei to further confirm Roman Reigns as the 'Tribal Chief'.

In solidarity with their son and nephew respectively, they too sported the same colours. A strong message about the family's future from its past, they figuratively and literally stood behind 'The Big Dog'.

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