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Roman Reigns’ Ula Fala rots after Solo Sikoa’s rough treatment


Roman Reigns’ Ula Fala rots after Solo Sikoa’s rough treatment

Roman rule only returned to WWE because of the Ula Fala. Once he finally hangs it around his neck and defeats the competition, he will have full control of The Bloodline again. However, it seems that without his touch, the red garland will also lose its value.

Last week on Friday Night SmackDown, Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa faced each other face to face again. The new tribal chief issued an open challenge to the former table master. He accepted the challenge as soon as his music sounded. Solo Sikoa and his MFT then had to take a good beating before Roman Reigns finally put the necklace around his neck. He was eventually ambushed again, but Reigns is not done with the storyline yet.

However, it seems Ula Fala is now giving up on the family stable. Before their brief tribal battle in the closing segment of SmackDown last week, Solo Sikoa came out onto the ramp as his music hit. He held out the Ula Fala to the crowd and took a bite as he posed for the crowd. As the camera moved closer to focus on him and his most prized possession, fans saw the red color of the necklace fade.

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Fans have apparently realized that The Bloodline storyline has been going on for so long that even Ula Fala has given up hope of being the new Head of the Table and is probably demanding the rightful owner back.

All eyes are on Roman Reigns’ Ula Fala

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On the night this segment was filmed, both Sikoa and Reigns were wearing the special fruit necklace. Fans believe it didn’t look half as good on Sikoa as it did on the original Tribal Chief. The latter talent brought her back to life, despite her initially looking rotten.The Ula Fala is clearly failing on everyone except Roman. Look how chipped and old she looks on her own, but Roman brought her back to life! 🔥 ☝“ said the fan.

Another social media user pointed out that the red necklace rejects the unworthy chief of the Anoa’i family. Instead, the garland appears to be conscious and searching for its true owner to shine again.That Ula Fala is rotting around your neck, man. I’m pretty sure he resents the “tribal chief.”“The garland in question is made from dried pandanus fruits, which grow on the Polynesian islands, and then painted red, as this is the color of royalty in Samoan culture.

So technically, there isn’t much chance of the fruit rotting since it’s already dry. Instead, the color seems to be peeling off, as one fan noted: “Why is the red stuff peeling?“Someone had to remind The Bloodline that they weren’t doing their jobs properly. While it’s very likely that it wasn’t repainted on purpose, one fan thought it was right to point it out: “A new coat of paint is due.

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The segment started with Solo Sikoa biting into the Ula Fala to show that he just tasted power. The kind of power that can be blinding at times. This seems to be the reason why the necklace loses the red color because of the scratches and dents from Sikoa’s teeth. One of the viewers commented: “Is that why it loses its red color!?!?

What do you think about the iconic necklace losing its shine? Share your views in the comments below.

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