âHeâs Not Samoan!â â Rikishi Speaks Out As Jeff Cobb Is Chosen As Soloâs Enforcer, Pushing Jacob Fatu Out
The rift is becoming more and more apparent within WWEâs most powerful family â The Bloodline. With Roman Reigns absent for a long time, the power vacuum he left behind has allowed Solo Sikoa to quietly rise. Although not officially in charge, Solo is making decisions and acting as a âshadow leaderâ. But the biggest shock is Soloâs new choice: Jeff Cobb â a name that is completely not of Samoan blood â becomes the new âenforcerâ, replacing Jacob Fatu, one of the fiercest warriors in the Anoaâi family.

And the first person to break the silence is Rikishi, WWE legend and Solo Sikoaâs biological father. In a recent social media post, Rikishi couldnât hide his anger:

âHeâs not Samoan! This clan doesnât need outsiders! Why is a warrior like Jacob Fatu being left out?â

Those words sounded not only like the heart of a father, but also a warning bell about an internal crisis about to erupt in The Bloodline.
Why Is Jeff Cobb Controversial?
Jeff Cobb is no stranger to the professional wrestling world. As a wrestler with real power, having fought in NJPW and ROH, he is known for his formidable strength. However, what makes it difficult for fans â and Rikishi â to accept is that Jeff is not of Samoan blood, not part of the prestigious Anoaâi family tree â the birthplace of Roman Reigns, The Usos, Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
With a tradition of seclusion and fierce national pride, the family has always maintained a standard: âSamoan blood â Samoan honorâ. Bringing an outsider like Jeff Cobb into the ranks of power is not only unprecedented, but also an act that is considered a betrayal of the family spirit.
Jacob Fatu â From Hope to Outcast
Jacob Fatu, the grandson of WWE Hall of Famer The Tonga Kid, is a true âbeastâ of the arena. Fans expect him to be the ânew warriorâ of Bloodline when Roman Reigns is no longer a regular presence. But instead of being put in the spotlight, Jacob was coldly pushed aside by Solo â without reason, without explanation.
Rikishi, clearly, sees this as a stab in the back for the whole family. He added:
âWe do not sacrifice our own blood to replace it with someone who does not understand the value of tradition.â
Solo Sikoa â Heir or Coup?
Solo Sikoa is slowly âshapingâ the Bloodline in his own way. From a silent image, absolutely loyal to Roman, Solo is now stepping into the light with proactive and decisive decisions â one of which is bringing Jeff Cobb in as his main âmuscleâ.
But the question is: Does Solo really want to protect the Bloodline, or is he creating a new empire for himself, regardless of tradition? And if so, will this put him in direct confrontation with Roman Reigns when the âTribal Chiefâ returns?
What Will Rikishi Do Next?
With this public statement, Rikishi not only expressed disappointment â ââhe also questioned Solo Sikoaâs power. And according to some behind-the-scenes sources, Rikishi is considering appearing again on WWE television to directly confront his son. If that happens, The Bloodline wonât just split â it could fall apart.
Conclusion
Jeff Cobb is strong â but not of Samoan blood. Jacob Fatu is worthy â but heâs been left out. Solo Sikoa isnât a leader yet â but heâs acting like one. And Rikishi, who helped build the Samoan icon in WWE, is now a voice of rebellion from within.
The Bloodline is at a crossroads. A decision could make them stronger â or tear them apart forever.