The Bloodline is the most dominate faction in WWE right now, however the family could get even stronger thanks to the addition of Solo Sikoa. 

The wrestling industry is full of family legacy, but there be no family more connected and more successful than that of the Anoa’i family. 

From Grand Chief Peter Maivia and The Wild Samoans, through Yokozuna and The Rock and to the current crop on top of the WWE, no family can boast such a succession of legendry names as this bloodline. 

Now, with Roman Reigns in the run of his career as the Unified WWE Universal Champion and cousins The Usos the unified Tag Team Champions, The Bloodline could get even more powerful with the addition of NXT 2.0’s Solo Sikoa. 

In an exclusive interview with GiveMeSport’s Ash Rose for WWE Kids Magazine, Sikoa, the younger brother of Jimmy and Jey Uso, admitted that a spot alongside his family members is not out of the question. 

My mission at first was to find me and to find my own path as soon as I stepped through the doors at NXT. Nine months later I feel like I’ve done that. My family, The Bloodline, they are running things up there, they don’t need me, but if the family do call, I’ll never turn my back on family. Question is, if I call them will they come down (to NXT) to help me? All the doors are open, man. They know where to find me. The ones are always in the air, and they know that. They know.

It remains to be seen if we see an on-screen unification for the Uso brothers, but off screen Sikoa’s elder siblings have been a lending hand during his maiden run on NXT. The 29-year-old notes that they are always a phone call away and regularly discuss with him how he’s matches went and offer advice on the WWE machine. And not just his brothers, the trios Dad, former WWE star Rikishi is another who is always on hand. 

“Me joining WWE made us even closer. Now they are always calling me and texting me and helping me out, it makes our relationship even closer. It’s been a really big help and a big advantage to have. Every Tuesday when I walk out the curtain back from my matches, the first thing I do is check my phone – and it’s those two, and my Dad, all three of them. And it’s great for me because I get the best of both worlds. I get my Dad, who’s the Attitude era, the 90s era, the old school era. Then I get my brothers which is the modern era and it’s like here you go, what you going to do with all that? I’m very, very thankful to have all three of them.” 

The Street Champion of the Island can count on some big names when he needs to, but when comes to both his family and the WWE family, there’s no bigger name than The Rock. So how much would it mean for Sikoa to see The People’s Champ’s long awaited return next year for the heavily rumoured showdown with cousin Roman Reigns? 

“I’d look at it like a big family reunion. We know we’d see each other at the event and after it, but in the moment, it would be business. I don’t know nothing about the match, yet. I don’t know nothing. Who knows, you might even see me up there with them, too.” 

Sikoa’s current aim is to finally get his hands on the NXT North American Championship, a one-on-one shot a Carmelo Hayes that he’s yet to receive. This Tuesday he faces Grayson Waller, but after he settles that score his eyes will be on NXT’s Great American Bash and a title shot a champion Hayes. 

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