WWE Money In The Bank 2023: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

4. Solo Sikoa Turns Prematurely

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Speaking of tension!

There's been enough of it in the ranks of The Bloodline over the past 18 months or so to keep the story interesting. Many believe WWE is running out of ideas to extend the plot, which is why some on Twitter reckon Solo Sikoa will blast Roman Reigns with a Samoan Spike at MITB.

That still feels a tad premature.

It also wouldn't make sense if he suddenly re-aligned with The Usos after Jimmy and Jey kicked the living sh*t out of him on TV. Solo and his siblings can't just magically make amends without some sort of explanation, so this Roman attack would be a swerve for the sake of it.

Reigns' empire is crumbling. He knows it, Paul Heyman knows it, The Usos know it, Sami Zayn knew it before most, and the fanbase knows it. However, having Sikoa turn his back on Roman for next-to-no reason at all sounds stupid.

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