Solo Sikoa got emotional in the midst of his match with Roman Reigns on RAW [Image credits: WWE.com and WWE on X]
RAW on Netflix kicked off with Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns facing each other in Tribal Combat. In the midst of an intense battle, The Street Champion got emotional as he began ranting at the Original Tribal Chief.
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Seeing as the match was Tribal Combat, there was No Disqualification. As such, the two superstars did everything in their power to win the match, and with that in mind, Sikoa brought in a table and a kendo stick.
Frustrated with the civil war he's had to wage against Roman Reigns, the leader of the New Bloodline got emotional. So much so, that he started beating up Reigns with a kendo stick while also screaming at him.
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Solo Sikoa called out Roman, claiming that he acknowledged him, and loved him, but it was always a one-way street. He never received any respect or love in return.
"You had your chance! You understand me! You said, 'Acknowledge me!' I loved you! But, you didn't love me! You never loved me, no matter what I did!" screamed Solo Sikoa.
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Unfortunately, Sikoa allowing his emotions to get the better of him ended up costing him dearly. Roman Reigns used that rant to catch his breath, and then hit Solo with a Last Ride, slamming him through the table that was in the vicinity.
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