Whatever the case may be, Henry doesn’t want us to forget about Sikoa. After all, since making his debut at Clash at the Castle last September, he’s essentially been Roman’s enforcer. And he’s been dominant — his first singles loss didn’t come until March, and that was at the hands of Cody Rhodes, who has only lost twice since returning to WWE at WrestleMania 38.
But Sikoa lost at Money in the Bank, too. And at Night of Champions against Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in a battle for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships, Skioa ate the pin. The difference this time, though, is that at Money in the Bank it was Reigns who had his shoulders pinned to the mat for three seconds.
“The Bloodline still keeps going because one is in the ring and one is on the floor,” Henry said. “And [The Usos] proved that the two of them could beat the two of them in The Bloodline.”
Of course, that’s never really mattered in the past; Roman has shown time and again that he’s willing to use whoever he needs to use in order to maintain control. Right now, the only member remaining is Sikoa.
“So will Sikoa stand there and take it?” Henry asked. “I think now the browbeating of Sikoa should start.”
In the meantime, and in between all of the potential finger-pointing, Reigns still needs his next challenger. And who better than main event Jey Uso?

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