For a considerable time, The Bloodline has held sway over the WWE territory as its ruling dynasty. Its foundation was built by The Tribal Chief Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman, who added more members to their group as they gained more strength and influence. But a threat was introduced to the Bloodline when Solo Sikoa joined, and now his offspring aspires to continue the family legacy and become part of the Bloodline’s history.
One of the faction members, the Enforcer, recently shared pictures and videos of his children on Instagram. In celebration of his son Za’khi’s second birthday, Solo Sikoa’s son can observe The Bloodline on television as they make their grand entrance, holding a replica championship in his tiny hands.
Za’khi’s excitement for watching his family on TV was echoed by his elder brother Zion. As the birthday boy watched The Bloodline’s entrance, he and his brother raised their fists in the air, mimicking the gestures of the other stable members.
Solo Sikoa made a memorable entrance into WWE NXT in 2021. He crashed a segment between Grayson Waller and LA Knight by attacking Waller, leaving a lasting impact on the WWE audience.
At the WWE Clash at the Castle event, Solo Sikoa made his main roster debut after a year of wreaking havoc in NXT. He aided his cousin, Roman Reigns, in retaining the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Drew McIntyre in the headline match.