"Can Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu Reconcile on SmackDown? A Closer Look"

02/16/2025

Reconciling with a partner or friend after they quit on you takes patience, open communication, and a willingness to rebuild trust. Here are some steps to consider:

1. Reflect on the Situation

  • Understand why they left or gave up on the relationship.
  • Acknowledge any role you may have played in the fallout.
  • Consider whether reconciliation is truly healthy and possible.
  • Jacob Fatu approached Solo Sikoa, "What the hell this is...Trying to tap in with you for a minute."

2. Reach Out with an Open Heart

  • Send a message or have a conversation expressing your willingness to talk.
  • Avoid blame and focus on understanding their perspective.
  • This never happened because Sikoa left without saying a word.  

3. Have an Honest Conversation

  • Be open about how their actions affected you.
  • Allow them to share their feelings without judgment.
  • Focus on mutual understanding rather than proving a point.
  • Sikoa stated that he needed time off.  Ever since he lost to Roman Reigns as the Head of the Table (Ulafala), he was never the same.  Sikoa let his family down but is ready to move on and take over the business.  

4. Address the Root Issues

  • Identify what led to the fallout and discuss how to prevent it from happening again.
  • Set clear expectations and boundaries moving forward.
  • Only one issue was explained which was Sikoa's side.  It is not clear how or what Fatu is feeling.  

5. Apologize and Forgive (If Necessary)

  • If mistakes were made on either side, offer a sincere apology.
  • Be willing to forgive if they genuinely regret their actions.
  • There has not been an apology from either side.  In fact, it seems as if the Bloodline has difficult to ever saying "I'm sorry."  Sikoa did state to Fatu that he loved him.  

6. Rebuild Trust Over Time

  • Trust doesn't return overnight—show consistency in your words and actions.
  • Avoid rushing the process; let the relationship heal naturally.
  • Sikoa tried eagerly to gain trust of Fatu.  He got involved in the triple threat elimination chamber qualifying match.  It backfired resulting Fatu to lose the match and a chance to seek Cody Rhodes and the WWE Undisputed Championship.

7. Decide the Best Path Forward

  • If reconciliation is possible, take small steps to rebuild the bond.
  • If the relationship is too damaged, accept that some people grow apart and move forward with peace.
  • No decision has been made of what is the best course of action.  However, things do take time.  For Sikoa, he rushed to the aid of Fatu that was most likely not necessary.  

Reconciling with a partner or friend takes patience and time.  In this case, it will take a sacrifice within the Bloodline to gain that respect and trust.  We can look at Roman Reigns and what he had to overcome to be the OTC.  With Sikoa, it is hard to predict because he is not seated in a leadership role but just as a family member.  Will the Bloodline be the same or will they all go there separate ways?


Published by: Ovi Muniz