WATCH: Solo Sikoa destroys Roman Reigns with devastating Samoan Spike on WWE SmackDown

On the latest episode of WWE SmackDown from Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina, the self-proclaimed new Tribal Chief of the Bloodline, Solo Sikoa, delivered a devastating Samoan Spike to the Original Tribal Chief (OTC), Roman Reigns, to leave him in sheer agony inside the ring. The Bloodline saga came to a head once more in the closing segment of the Blue Brand after Roman Reigns didn’t acknowledge Solo Sikoa as his Tribal Chief.

In the main event of WWE SmackDown, Roman Reigns showed up in front of a capacity crowd before Solo Sikoa, who was all by himself, made his presence felt. Reigns told Sikoa about how the Bloodline is “divided and broken” after everything they lost in the summer, but at the same time, he told his father about fixing everything, to put everyone back in the Promise Land.

It led to Solo Sikoa laughing in Roman Reigns’ face before telling the OTC to acknowledge him as his Tribal Chief in front of the audience with bated breath. After Reigns thought for some time, he acknowledged Sikoa, while asking if it makes him feel any better, to which Sikoa told him to acknowledge him specifically as his Tribal Chief or else, and it led to Reigns getting fired up and saying, “Or else what?”

Jimmy Uso was taken out by Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa

Following this heated interaction in the middle of the ring, Solo Sikoa snapped his fingers, which led to Jacob Fatu and the Guerrillas of Destiny, Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa appear on to the stage, dragging “Big Jim” Jimmy Uso, who was coughing up blood, with them. Moments later, Sikoa’s attempt at the Samoan Spike led to Reigns ducking underneath before he took out the entire Bloodline for the time being, and put the sacred “Ula Fala” garland around his neck.

In a last gasp effort, Solo Sikoa went low on Roman Reigns before taking the garland, following which the Bloodline delivered a savage beat down on OTC. The exclamation point came from Sikoa as he hit a devastating Samoan Spike on a helpless Reigns before Fatu put the garland on the self-proclaimed new Tribal Chief, to close out SmackDown.

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