Solo Sikoa claimed to be the new Tribal Chief after the fall of Roman Reigns at WrestleMania XL. Reigns remained missing from action for around four months, and in this time period, Solo established his own Bloodline with completely different members. He brought in three new names who were not signed with WWE before.
Paul Heyman was also a part of this new Bloodline faction as Solo called him the Wiseman similarly to what Roman Reigns used to address him. But Heyman never looked satisfied being a part of this faction as his loyalty lay beside Roman Reigns only. Ultimately, Solo realised that and kicked him out of the faction after a massive beat down.
Paul Heyman Remembers Segment with Solo Sikoa and Reveals How He Felt Doing It
Heyman's final segment as a part of the new Bloodline was quite entertaining. The Wiseman did an excellent job like he always does, the way he looked and acted were all excellent. Recently, Heyman discussed this segment on Logan Paul's "Impaulsive" podcast, where he explained how he managed to managed to do this segment so perfectly. Here is what he had to say;
Solo Sikoa is running a new Bloodline
"I'm not that good of an actor, so I have to rely on helping myself get through that scene, or through the presentation, so people look and go, 'This dude's really stressed out,'" Heyman said. "Solo kept just bullying me and bullying me, and I'm falling apart. I'm not dying my hair, and my hair's going gray, and I'm showing up a little more unshaven every week ... and my pocket square's crooked and my suits aren't pressed."
Solo Sikoa is having a feud with Roman Reigns right now
"Didn't shave for several days. Didn't wash my hair for several days," Heyman said. "Took the stuff that washes the dye out of your hair so that more gray [was] showing. I wanted the aging process, for a week, to be really defined. Ate like s**t for a whole week, like stuff that would upset my son."
After the beat down Heyman received from Solo Sikoa, he remained out of television for quite a long time. He made his return as a part of the Bloodline vs. Bloodline Civil War. Once again he stood on the side of the Original Tribal Chief Roman Reigns. The Bloodline of Solo is still intact, but it is not clear where this storyline is heading.
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