Left Out Again? Solo Sikoa’S Wrestlemania Future In Jeopardy As Fatu Vs Strowman Rumors Take Over Wm41 Plans! – Explore
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Left Out Again? Solo Sikoa’S Wrestlemania Future In Jeopardy As Fatu Vs Strowman Rumors Take Over Wm41 Plans!

Despite playing a pivotal role in two of the most high-profile WrestleMania main events in recent history, Solo Sikoa has yet to wrestle a single official match at the grandest stage of them all. From enforcing Roman Reigns’ dominance to witnessing his fall, Solo’s WrestleMania journey has been anything but traditional—and now, with WrestleMania 41 on the horizon, the rising Samoan star’s debut match may be slipping right through his fingers once again.

At **WrestleMania 39**, Solo Sikoa cemented his place as The Bloodline’s enforcer by helping Roman Reigns retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Cody Rhodes. His interference was critical in sealing the victory for the Tribal Chief, solidifying his position as a loyal soldier of the faction. However, that moment wasn’t about Solo—it was about Roman Reigns. Once again, he stood ringside, impactful but overshadowed.

Fast forward to **WrestleMania 40**, and the story took a different turn. Solo attempted once again to assist Roman Reigns during the rematch against Cody Rhodes. But this time, the interference didn’t work. Cody overcame all odds and finally dethroned Reigns in what has been described as one of the most emotional main events in WWE history. Solo was present—but not victorious. And now, he and Roman are no longer aligned, as tensions and leadership shifts have shattered The Bloodline from within.

With Roman Reigns no longer associated with Solo, the enforcer finds himself on uncertain ground heading into **WrestleMania 41**. Early reports suggest that Solo Sikoa was slated to face Jacob Fatu, another powerhouse Samoan who has generated massive hype ahead of his WWE debut. The matchup had all the makings of a breakout moment for Solo—a true chance to shine on his own without being in someone else’s shadow.

However, the latest insider buzz suggests that WWE may be considering **Jacob Fatu vs Braun Strowman** instead. If this pivot happens, Solo would once again be left off the WrestleMania card. No match. No moment. No spotlight. For a superstar with such a major presence on weekly programming and bloodline prestige, that’s a massive blow—and fans are already taking to social media to demand better for the rising star.

The situation raises bigger questions about how WWE plans to use Solo Sikoa moving forward. Is he destined to remain a supporting character in other people’s stories? Or will he finally break through and claim a moment for himself on the biggest stage? His physicality, presence, and character work have all been top-tier—what he lacks is a signature WrestleMania performance to put his name on the map for good.

As WrestleMania 41 approaches, the clock is ticking. Whether it’s Jacob Fatu, Braun Strowman, or another rising challenger, Solo Sikoa deserves a spotlight worthy of his talent. After helping Roman Reigns stay on top at WM39 and watching him fall at WM40, it’s about time Solo steps out of the shadows. But if WWE changes plans again, his long-awaited WrestleMania debut may vanish—just like his moment at the top.