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All World Champions Solo Sikoa has pinned in WWE

Published at :November 6, 2024 at 4:40 PM
Modified at :November 6, 2024 at 4:40 PM
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Solo Sikoa has become one of the top guys in WWE

Solo Sikoa has been making waves since his main roster debut. Sikoa made his main roster debut on September 3, 2022, at Clash at the Castle, interfering in the main event match between his cousin Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre, assisting Reigns in retaining his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against McIntyre, aligning himself with The Bloodline and turning heel in the process.

Since then he has been one of the top guys WWE can count on in dire situations. Recently, he came off a huge win after pinning Roman Reigns at WWE Crown Jewel 2024 cementing his status as The Tribal Chief. Solo Sikoa, in just two years, has made so many waves that, today we will look at every WWE World Champions Solo Sikoa has pinned in WWE.

So, there are a total of eight World Champions Solo Sikoa has pinned in his 2 years main roster career till now.

8. AJ Styles (SmackDown, September 1, 2023)

Solo Sikoa beat AJ Styles in the SmackDown main event, with the aid of his brother Jimmy Uso.

Sikoa controlled the early stages of the bout, tossing Styles around the ring, driving him ribs-first into the steel ring post, and bashing his face against the announce table.

“The Wise Man” Paul Heyman even made his way down to ringside, but it was Jimmy Uso who sprung into action, pushing Styles off the top rope and allowing Sikoa to hit the Samoan Spike for the victory.

7. Sheamus (SmackDown, October 21, 2022)

Sheamus faced Solo Sikoa one-on-one for the first time ever. Throughout the brutal fight, Solo focused on The Celtic Warrior’s damaged left shoulder.

Nevertheless, the former WWE champion fought back. When it appeared like Sheamus may win with an earth-shattering knee, Sami Zayn distracted the official.

This set up an enormous confrontation between The Bloodline and The Brawling Brutes outside the ring. During the ensuing commotion, Zayn again intervened in the match, allowing Sikoa to win with the Spinning Solo.

6. Dolph Ziggler aka Nic Nemeth (RAW, January 9, 2023)

Dolph Ziggler faced Solo Sikoa in an attempt to avenge his defeat by The Bloodline a few weeks prior. Sikoa started the bout strong, but Ziggler utilized his quickness and ingenuity to ground the enforcer, even hitting a Zig Zag. Sikoa fought through the assault and defeated Ziggler with the Samoan Spike to win the bout.

5. Rey Mysterio (RAW, April 17, 2023)

Solo Sikoa faced Rey Mysterio, one of The Judgment Day’s problems, as part of a one-day partnership with The Bloodline.

Mysterio valiantly took on the task, while Sikoa has recently been unbeatable. As Sikoa was ready to perform the running hip slam in the corner, The Master of the 619 moved out of the way, but The Street Champion blocked Rey’s rollup attempt.

Sikoa levelled Mysterio with a Samona drop, but Rey only kicked out at two. Mysterio countered with a 619 and a Splash, but Sikoa miraculously escaped the attack. Mysterio attempted to redial the 619 as The Usos arrived and distracted the WWE Hall of Famer. The LWO did, however, appear to oppose The Usos.

Another 619 proved disastrous for Mysterio, as Sikoa stepped out of the way as Mysterio was ready to perform his top-rope splash. Sikoa then demolished Mysterio with the Samoan Spike, adding him to his list of victims.

4. Kevin Owens (SmackDown, June 14, 2024)

Kevin Owens and Solo Sikoa wasted no time in pounding one other, colliding at ringside before finally entering the ring.

Without the rest of his Bloodline teammates at ringside, Sikoa was on top form, blitzing KOs with rear body drops to the apron to keep The Prizefighter down.

Before the bout, Sikoa informed his Wiseman, Paul Heyman, that if he lost, he would come after him.

Heyman had heart palpitations as Owens landed a massive frog splash on Sikoa, but Sikoa kicked out before the third round. Sikoa landed two consecutive Spinning Solos, but KO would not remain down.

Owens escaped the Samoan Spike and struck Sikoa with the Stunner, but Heyman secured Sikoa’s feet on the ropes, sparing his new Tribal Chief from loss. KO pursued Heyman, but Sikoa capitalized, landing the Samoan Spike to secure the victory.

3. John Cena (WWE Crown Jewel 2023)

Solo Sikoa demolished John Cena at WWE Crown Jewel 2023, not only scoring the greatest win of his career, but also extending Cena’s losing run in singles action, which dates back to 2018.

Cena was a thorn in The Bloodline’s side in recent months, with his then current WWE run taking place during Hollywood’s SAG-AFTRA strike. He and LA Knight defeated Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso at Fastlane, setting up two singles matchups in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Knight later faced Roman Reigns for the Undisputed Universal Championship, while Cena hoped to return to winning ways one-on-one against Sikoa. However, “The Enforcer” of The Bloodline delivered the 16-time WWE Champion a landslide defeat after several Samoan Spikes in a match in which Cena struggled to get going.

2. Cody Rhodes (WWE Money in the Bank 2024)

The Bloodline, led by new Tribal Chief Solo Sikoa, made their largest statement yet by defeating Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens in a six-man tag team match.

Rhodes started the contest, as he and Owens carried the action straight to Tama Tonga.

When Jacob Fatu entered the contest, Orton’s second-rope DDT had no effect on him, and The Enforcer wrecked havoc on The Viper.

After being thoroughly dissected by The Bloodline, Orton brought in Owens, and KO cleaned house until Fatu leveled the playing field and reclaimed momentum for his team.

Sikoa picked apart Owens as he and Fatu alternated unleashing hip strikes in the corner. After sustaining an enormous amount of beating, Owens tagged in The American Nightmare, and Rhodes destroyed every member of The Bloodline, punctuated with a pair of outside dives.

The official was taken out as collateral damage, but Rhodes, Orton, and Owens continued to attack Fatu with a Cross Rhodes, Frog Splash, and RKO until Owens smashed him through the announce table.

Orton annihilated Tonga and Tonga Loa with RKOs, but Fatu reentered the fray and eliminated Rhodes, allowing Sikoa to do a Samoan Spike and pin the Undisputed WWE Champion, establishing The Bloodline as WWE’s biggest danger.

Also Read: Last six opponent to pin Roman Reigns in WWE

1. Roman Reigns (WWE Crown Jewel 2024)

The WWE Crown Jewel 2024 event began with a six-man tag team battle pitting Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline, comprising Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu, against Roman Reigns and The Usos (Jimmy and Jey).

Solo finally won the bout by pinning Roman after he struck the OTC with two Samoan spikes. The bout also showed unsolved difficulties between Jey Uso and Roman Reigns, despite the former joining the new Bloodline crowd, who ambushed the OTC after the contest.

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