In the most recent episode of WWE SmackDown, Solo Sikoa asserted his position as The Head of the Table in the absence of Roman Reigns. However, as we are approaching WWE's next premium live event, Clash at the Castle 2024, Triple H must make an important change to address a significant problem.
The concern is the absence of The Tribal Heir from the Scottish PLE's card. With only one RAW and SmackDown episode remaining before the event on June 15, 2024, The Game must address this issue.
In this article, we will discuss why The King of the Kings must make some important changes soon and book Solo Sikoa for Clash at the Castle.
#3. Solo Sikoa was absent from WWE's last PLE
One of the primary reasons why Triple H must book Solo Sikoa for the Scottish PLE is due to The Enforcer's absence from WWE's last PLE, King & Queen of the Ring, which took place in Saudi Arabia. Missing another significant PLE could impact the momentum of Solo's version of The Bloodline.
A PLE provides a grand stage for any star or faction to showcase something special to a greater audience, which they usually don't do in weekly shows. After missing the Saudi Arabia event, the Chief Content Officer must ensure the Samoan star is booked for Clash at the Castle 2024.
#2. His absence could make him feel less important
A premium live event usually features the top stars of the Stamford-based promotion. Hence, the absence of Solo Sikoa from the Clash at the Castle could make him feel less important in the eyes of the WWE Universe.
It is crucial for Triple H to address this issue by making necessary changes to the Clash at the Castle card and adding Solo to the lineup.
However, it is important to note that in the past few PLEs, Triple H has been following a trend of featuring fewer matches, typically five or six. This time, the Chief Content Officer must break this trend to avoid the perception that Sikoa is less important.
#1. Triple H already has the storyline to book a Solo match
The conclusion of the recent episode of SmackDown has already set the stage for Triple H to book a match for Solo Sikoa at Clash at the Castle.
For those unaware, The Bloodline was engaged in a six-man tag team action against Kevin Owens and The Street Profits. However, the match ended abruptly in disqualification after Sikoa used a steel chair.
This makes it clear that a rematch would be a logical booking for Clash at the Castle.
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