The Bloodline retains WWE Tag Team Championships amid lineup changes and post-match chaos
The WWE Tag Team Championships were successfully defended by The Bloodline against the Street Profits on SmackDown, but with a twist. Before the match, Solo Sikoa instructed Jacob Fatu to transfer his championship belt to Tonga Loa, as Fatu would become Sikoa’s “personal enforcer” instead.
Despite Fatu’s injury from SummerSlam, he still played a crucial role in the match. The Street Profits initially dominated, with impressive moves from both Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins. However, Fatu interfered, attacking both opponents with a superkick while they were outside the ring. This intervention allowed Tonga to secure the victory with a flatliner on Dawkins.
After the match, The Bloodline continued their assault on the Street Profits. Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa of #DIY rushed to the rescue, briefly gaining the upper hand with double superkicks on Sikoa. However, Fatu and Sikoa quickly regained control, with Sikoa delivering Samoan Spikes to both Gargano and Ciampa, asserting his dominance as the new “Tribal Chief.”
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