At WWE Survivor Series, CM Punk and the OG Bloodline will face Bronson Reed and the new Bloodline in the Men's WarGames Match. Recently, female wrestler Emily Jaye disclosed who she acknowledges as her "Tribal Chief" in the long-running Anoa'i family saga ahead of the premium live event.
In Roman Reigns' absence following WrestleMania XL, Solo Sikoa took over The Bloodline and became the new Tribal Chief for Tama Tonga, Jacob Fatu, and Tonga Loa.
The Street Champion also currently possesses the Ula Fala, a prestigious title bestowed upon the OTC by The Wild Samoans in 2020. That being said, the team of Punk, The Usos, Reigns, and Sami Zayn are set on a collision course with Sikoa, Reed, The Tongans, and Fatu inside the double-caged steel structure on November 30, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada.
In a recent interview with MuscleManMalcolm at WrestleCade, the 21-year-old independent circuit female wrestler was asked who she acknowledged as her "Tribal Chief" in The Bloodline saga. Emily Jaye declared her allegiance to Roman Reigns over Solo Sikoa.
"Roman Reigns! Come on now," she said. [From 02:13 to 02:18]
You can watch the full interview below:
WWE veteran claims that a member of The Bloodline has been showing more range
Bully Ray recently shared his thoughts on Solo Sikoa's growth since he took up the mantle of The Bloodline. The wrestling veteran appreciated the 31-year-old WWE star for a recent segment on Monday Night RAW.
In an episode of the Busted Open podcast, Bully Ray praised The Street Champion's improved performance on the microphone and overall range.
"With Solo [Sikoa] doing better work in the past couple of weeks, on [mic], verbally, than I've seen him being done. I am seeing more range out of Solo Sikoa lately, especially last night [on RAW]," Ray said.
You can watch the podcast below:
The WWE Universe is anticipating a major return at Survivor Series, which could potentially impact the Men's WarGames Match or lead to further developments after the event.