Solo Sikoa picked up possibly the biggest win of his career at WWE Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia last night. He shared his immediate reaction after knocking Jacob Fatu off his perch to capture the United States Championship for the first time.
Sikoa and Fatu put on a barnburner contest, which was marred by multiple interferences. Tonga Loa, who was out of action since late last year, finally returned to turn his back on The Samoan Werewolf. However, he and JC Mateo weren't enough to keep Jacob Fatu down.
Just when fans thought the 33-year-old wrestler had overcome his enemies, Hikuleo (aka Tala Tonga) dragged him out of the ring and sent him crashing through the announce desk. The numbers game eventually caught up to Fatu, which cost him the United States Championship.
After the match, WWE cameras caught up with Solo Sikoa as he was heading to the back with his new Bloodline. The Street Champion of the Island had the following to say after winning his first singles title on the main roster.
"It's mine, it's all mine, I'm tired of giving, I gave everything, now I'm taking it all, it's mine. Everything!"
Fatu's fairytale run ended abruptly after 70 days. Is he going to get a rematch anytime soon? He could, only if he apologized to Sikoa.
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