The tensions within the new bloodline have reached a boiling point, and the single Sikoa is boiling. The last episode of WWE SmackDown delivered a dramatic shock that makes fans buzzed, since Sikoa’s tense alliance with Jacob Fatu staggered at the edge of the collapse. What was once a united front now feels like a barrel of dust, ready to explode in Wrestlemania 41.

The drama developed in Fort Worth, Texas, where Sikoa, the former self -proclaimed tribal chief, returned to the ring with Fatu, the newly crowned United States champion. When the duo entered Dickies Arena, Sikoa’s behavior was cold, his forced smile barely masked his resentment. Going to the crowd, he praised the rise of Fatu, called him “the future” and the credit was attributed for his success. “No one wanted Jacob here except me,” Sikoa boasted, claiming that he took Fatu out of the streets to the Wrestlemania 41 Center, where Fatu defeated the Knight for the US title. But his words dripped with condescension, and Fatu was not buying it.

Samoa’s werewolf, known for his fierce style in the ring, was silent, his penetrating look fixed in Sikoa. When he finally spoke, Fatu snatched the microphone and replied: “They did not twist it. I told you that I was going to win the United States title with you or without you.” The crowd exploded, feeling the fracture in its alliance. Sikoa’s face twisted fury, betrayed by the man who once called his executor. This was not just a disagreement, but a declaration of independence.

The roots of this dispute date back to January 2025, when Sikoa lost his main status of tribal against Roman Reigns in the Netflix debut of RAW. His absence left Fatu to lead the new bloodline, and the change in power dynamics never sat well with Sikoa. Upon his return, he tried to claim control, but the growing power of the stars and the support of Fatu fans made it impossible. The last episode of Smackdown amplified its crack, with Sikoa’s interference in the past matches of Fatu, most of Braun Strowman’s disqualification, feeding the frustration of the champion. “This is not your business,” Fatu warned, a feeling resonated in his last confrontation.
WWE is clearly being built towards excess vote, with confirmation reports for Sikoa vs. Fatu in Wrestlemania 41 in Las Vegas. History is a master class in slow burning tension, combining personal betrayal with family loyalty, a distinctive seal of the Anoaʻi dynasty saga. Sikoa’s despair for claiming confrontations of relevance with the unstoppable impulse of Fatu, preparing the stage for an emotional and physical war.
As Smackdown continues to develop, fans wonder: Sikoa’s jealousy will consume it or can it demonstrate that it is the true heir of the blood line legacy? One thing is safe: this dispute is far from finishing, and the WWE universe is on a wild trip.