Paul Heyman must confide in multi-time champion on SmackDown to deal with Solo Sikoa 

Solo Sikoa could come to loggerheads with Paul Heyman on SmackDown (Image: wwe.com).
Solo Sikoa could come to loggerheads with Paul Heyman on SmackDown (Image: wwe.com).

Paul Heyman was given a massive headache last week on SmackDown when Solo Sikoa shockingly turned on Jimmy Uso. The Wiseman was perplexed by the events that unfolded, and he should turn to a former ally for support.

Bron Breakker is now a full-fledged member of the blue brand and has wreaked havoc thus far. The two-time NXT Champion has demolished Xyon Quinn and Cameron Grimes since joining Nick Aldis' brand. Paul Heyman knows him from his time in developmental, where he managed him on one of the most-watched episodes in NXT history.

Paul Heyman was in Breakker's corner in a losing battle against Carmelo Hayes, who had WWE icon John Cena as his manager. The Special Counsel rated the 26-year-old rising star extremely highly and named him as one for the future in his Hall of Fame speech.

Thus, The Bloodline manager could and should use his past connection with Rick Steiner's son to help deal with his stable's situation. Solo Sikoa shocked Heyman and fans by kicking Jimmy Uso out of the group and replacing him with Tama Tonga.

Solo appears to have self-promoted himself as the new Tribal Chief in Roman Reigns' absence. This leaves Heyman in a predicament as he tries to calm the storm ensuing post-WrestleMania XL. He should enlist the help of Breakker on this week's SmackDown.


Paul Heyman thinks SmackDown's Bron Breakker is the future, and Solo Sikoa feud could propel him into main event scene

Paul Heyman first encountered Bron Breakker at NXT (October 10, 2023). The legendary manager recalled working with the young star's father and uncle but insisted that he had the best that both had to offer.

He dubbed him the future of WWE and a WrestleMania main-eventer.

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Bron Breakker will know how successful superstars who align themselves with Heyman have been. He's managed the likes of Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar, and Kurt Angle, who have all main evented 'Mania. If WWE's 'future' wants a first-class ticket to the Show of Shows, he needn't look further than a partnership with Heyman.

Solo Sikoa doesn't appear to prioritize working with The Wiseman, which might lead to Heyman turning to Breakker.


The WWE Hall of Famer needs a new Paul Heyman guy, with Roman Reigns absent

It's fair to say that Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns created one of the most intriguing and entertaining characters in The Head of the Table. They emotionally hugged on the ramp at WrestleMania XL after Cody Rhodes ended Reigns' 1,316-day run as Undisputed WWE Universal Champion.

The following Friday, Heyman appeared on SmackDown without his Tribal Chief and reflected on the loss at Mania. That led to Solo Sikoa insisting that losses required change, and he destroyed Jimmy Uso, who lost to his cousin Jey Uso.

Reports claim that Reigns is taking an indefinite time off from WWE TV. He'll still have creative input in The Bloodline storyline, but he'd be absent for the next few months.

This means Heyman will be without his Tribal Chief in the new storyline, which sees Solo Sikoa looking to steer the Bloodline ship. He might decide that he needs to venture beyond Samoan blood, with The Rock also headed back to Hollywood, and Bron Breakker could be the ideal choice.


WWE CCO Triple H hinted at a bright future for Bron Breakker

Bron Breakker hasn't only been backed by Paul Heyman as the future of WWE. Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, who runs creative, gave a glowing assessment of the former NXT Tag Team Champion.

The Game welcomed Breakker to SmackDown and insisted he had 'unlimited potential.' He posted a snap of himself alongside the 230-pound superstar and captioned it:

"Unlimited potential, an already impressive resume... and he's got that dog in him. Welcome to SmackDown (Bron Breakker)! This is a big one."

Triple H has displayed his faith in talent that has made the step up from NXT. SmackDown star Solo Sikoa is one of them. He debuted in the main event of Clash at the Castle in 2022 after growing through WWE's developmental brand.

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