Solo Sikoa may have subtly confirmed The Rock is on his side during SmackDown

The problems for Solo Sikoa and his Bloodline have escalated, as the latest episode of SmackDown saw the original Bloodline reunite. Following this, WWE may have confirmed the WarGames match between these two factions for the upcoming Survivor Series Premium Live Event. However, it seems the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief has teased that The Rock is on his side.

As the Bloodline saga unfolds week after week, fans and analysts have suggested multiple theories around the storyline. One name that has been mentioned numerous times is The Rock. The Final Boss came back to WWE in the final moments of the Bad Blood 2024 Premium Live Event and shocked the world. However, he did not utter a word as he stood on the entrance ramp and set his sights on Jimmy Uso, Roman Reigns, and Cody Rhodes.

Solo Sikoa hints at massive plans for the future

On the recent episode of the Blue Brand, fans pointed out a subtle hint that the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief had dropped, which indicates that The Final Boss may be on his side. He was wearing The Great One’s iconic turtleneck and silver chain on SmackDown that could be counted as an easter egg on what to expect in the future.

The iconic look is from The Rock’s early days. It could be a hint that The Final Boss has been guiding Solo Sikoa personally and has asked him to follow in his footsteps to eventually become the next version of himself.

Solo Sikoa subtly confirmed The Rock’s involvement in the Bloodline saga

During Triple H’s reign as head of creative, we have had multiple cases where the Stamford-based promotion drops small hints for fans to build anticipation for any feud. The same can be seen in the Bloodline saga.

This is not the first time The Street Champion has been seen hinting at The Rock’s involvement in the storyline. Eagle-eyed fans captured Solo Sikoa revealing massive details when The Final Boss made his comeback. He was caught saying this was all “Part of the plan” while on the staircase at the Atlanta event.