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Bloodline turns on Paul Heyman after failing to acknowledge Solo as his Tribal Chief

The newest version of The Bloodline has taken out Paul Heyman as the Wiseman refused to acknowledge Solo Sikoa as his Tribal Chief in a show-closing angle on Smackdown from Madison Square Garden last night.

All the new members – Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu – acknowledged Sikoa as their new leader and then Solo turned to Heyman and asked him to place the Ula Fala necklace, previously worn by Reigns, around his neck and to acknowledge him.

“I acknowledge…that you are not my Tribal Chief,” Heyman responded to a massive ovation from the sold-out MSG crowd. That was not the answer Solo was looking for and Heyman had to pay the consequences.

Solo spiked Heyman and then Fatu hit a splash from the top rope and then all of them delivered a Shield-like powerbomb to Heyman on the announce table.

Fatu then placed the Ula Fala around Solo’s neck and all four posed with their index finger up in front of a fallen Heyman to end the night.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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