Roman Reigns' WWE return hasn't gone according to plan, although the journey has just begun. Today, the Original Tribal Chief broke silence following his shocking pinfall loss to Solo Sikoa during the Six-Man Tag Team Match.
Roman Reigns returned with a vengeance earlier this year and immediately targeted Solo Sikoa. The OTC ensured the new Tribal Chief could not get anywhere near the Undisputed WWE Championship and aided Cody Rhodes against his former Enforcer at SummerSlam in The Bloodline Rules title match.
However, Solo Sikoa surpassed expectations and achieved an unprecedented feat. The 31-year-old star secured a pinfall victory over the longest-reigning Undisputed WWE Universal Champion in the recently concluded Six-Man Tag Team Match at Crown Jewel. The Original Tribal Chief was stunned following the loss.
Today, Roman Reigns sent a cryptic message on his Instagram following his shocking pinfall loss to his cousin. The 39-year-old star wrote "TBC" and shared pictures of the match. Going by the two most common meanings of the abbreviation, it's evident Reigns and The Usos aren't done with Solo Sikoa's Bloodline.
"TBC," Reigns wrote.
Earlier this year, Solo Sikoa built his army of Samoan and Tongan warriors to create a new version of The Bloodline. However, it came with a cost, and Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman were brutalized and then removed from the group.
Later, Big Jim returned to WWE after months and cost Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu against Reigns and Cody Rhodes at Bad Blood in Atlanta. Unfortunately, the saga between the cousins and their respective factions seems far from over.
After Sikoa scored a win for his team by pinning Roman Reigns, the two factions brawled. Sikoa's Bloodline gained momentum before Sami Zayn appeared in the ring and caught The Tribal Chief off-guard.
Solo Sikoa was surrounded by all four men of the OG Bloodline, but tragedy struck. Sami Zayn inadvertently hit Reigns with the Helluva Kick as Sikoa ducked out of harm's way. The segment ended when the former Honorary Uce left as the Original Tribal Chief remained in disbelief.