'I'm hoping he has a big turnaround......' - Bully Ray opens up on Solo Sikoa after WrestleMania XL

WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray has high hopes for Solo Sikoa after WrestleMania XL. Solo Sikoa took over 'The Bloodline' after WWE star Roman Reigns went on to lose. Check out here to know more.

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WWE 'Hall of Famer' Bully Ray has high hopes for Solo Sikoa after WrestleMania XL. Notably, the new chapter has already commenced in the book The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown, when Solo Sikoa brought the world to Tama Tonga and went on to take out Jey Uso.

Meanwhile, it seems that Solo Sikoa took over The Bloodline after WWE star Roman Reigns went on to lose the undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL. However, speaking about the same subject, Bully Ray spoke about Solo Sikao's work once he went on to join the Bloodline. In addition, the WWE Hall of Famer feels that the star will achieve greater heights in the upcoming years.

"He had his match with Cena, but he's getting a great education into what it's like to be in a main event spot, without having to be the actual main-eventer. Now they're going to start to peel back the layers on Solo Sikoa. Now we're going to start to learn who Solo Sikoa is a little more. Why did Solo think the way he does? We know exactly who Solo is, now we're going to learn what makes Solo tick," Bully Ray said.

I hope they have big plans for Solo Sikoa: Lance Anoai

Meanwhile, Lance Anoai has also gone on to show his support and has high hopes for Solo Sikoa despite losing the promotion. However, the star player wishes that Jacob Fatu needed to join WWE so he could feud with The Tribal Heir.

"I'm hoping Solo [Sikoa] has a big turnaround. He's just started making really big moves. Like I said, he's learning from Paul Heyman; he knows his role, and they all know what they're doing... I hope they have big plans for Solo. I would love to see Jacob [Fatu] come in, and I would love to see Jacob and Solo go at it in a SmackDown ring, RAW ring, anywhere," Lance Anoa'i said.

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