WWE Star Calls Money In The Bank His "WrestleMania Moment"

This WWE man will never forget his role on the card at Money In The Bank 2023.

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Solo Sikoa has posted an emotional message about headlining WWE's Money In The Bank 2023 pay-per-view alongside family on his Facebook page.

The Bloodline enforcer said he's "finally had some time to digest everything" that happened over in the UK, and that he'll "always cherish and remember [MITB] forever". Sikoa is especially grateful that he got to share such a historic evening with his brothers The Usos and his cousin Roman Reigns.

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That meant a lot to him personally, and he just hopes he managed to do everyone proud with his performance.

Solo went on to call Money In The Bank his very own "WrestleMania moment". Surely, as most fans and industry critics would agree, there's a few of those literal 'Mania moments coming Sikoa's way in the future. For now, he's thrilled with what happened at MITB, and will always treasure the experience.

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Sikoa revealed that he's always been very receptive to feedback from Jimmy, Jey and Roman since moving up from NXT to WWE's main roster. Their guidance has helped massively, but he should also take some responsibility for how well things are going.

It's nice to see good performers show appreciation and look forward to more success.

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