WWE Superstar Jey Uso has reacted to Solo Sikoa’s shocking betrayal of Roman Reigns on the August 17 episode of Monday Night RAW.
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Following the chaotic ending to tonight’s show, Jey took to X with a short message that appeared to be aimed at the former MFT leader.
“Big mistake 😤,” wrote The Yeet Master.
Big mistake 😤 pic.twitter.com/SCxhRMMlp8
— Jey uso (@WWEJEY_USO) August 18, 2026
Jey’s reaction came after Solo Sikoa turned against Reigns during a confrontation that was supposed to bring him back into the fold. The move instead left The Bloodline in disarray and raised questions about what comes next for the group.
Sikoa had been forced to return to Reigns after losing to Jey the previous week. The stipulation required him to be “hand-delivered” back to the Original Tribal Chief, setting up an uneasy reunion.
The WWE World Heavyweight Champion expected Sikoa to follow his orders when LA Knight entered the picture and started a fight with The Bloodline. After “The Megastar” was surrounded, Reigns instructed Sikoa to help take him down.
Sikoa initially appeared ready to follow the order before looking toward Knight and saying, “I’m sorry.”
He then turned around and drove Reigns to the mat with a Samoan Spike.
The attack changed the entire situation. Sikoa and Knight joined forces and took the fight to Reigns and The Usos, leaving the group battered as the show came to an end.
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Jey Uso’s brief response suggested that he viewed Sikoa’s decision as a serious mistake. His choice of words also left plenty of room for speculation about whether the former Bloodline member could soon become a target.
Jacob Fatu’s Decision Added More Uncertainty
Jacob Fatu’s actions during the RAW segment made the situation even more complicated.
Earlier, “The Samoan Warewolf” briefly attacked Sikoa before Reigns ordered him to stop. When the attack on Reigns began, however, Fatu did not come to his defense.
Instead, he remained in the corner and ignored the orders to intervene. His refusal to act could prove just as important as Sikoa’s betrayal, particularly given Fatu’s complicated history with both sides of the family.
With Sikoa now aligned with Knight and Fatu seemingly unwilling to protect Reigns, the remaining Bloodline could be heading toward another major split.
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This story was originally published August 18, 2026 at 4:41 AM.
