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Solo Sikoa Hadn’t Seen Roman Reigns In 20 Years Before WWE Clash At The Castle 2022

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• Solo Sikoa Hadn’t Seen Roman Reigns In 20 Years Before WWE Clash At The Castle 2022

Former NXT North American Champion Solo Sikoa (younger brother of The Usos) made his WWE main roster debut at Clash At The Castle 2022 premium live event.

He interfered in the main event of the show, thus helping Roman Reigns defeat Drew McIntyre to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.

During an interview on the Cheap Heat podcast, Solo revealed that he wasn’t close to Roman growing up due to their age difference (Solo is 29 years old and Roman is 37 years old), but he’s getting close and forming a better relationship with The Tribal Chief now.

Below are the highlights from this interview:

Making his WWE main roster debut at Clash At The Castle:

“It was out of the blue. It was just one of those things where I got the call and this is what we want to do and this is how we want to bring you in, but I never expected it this way in front of 60,000 people. It was crazy. I’m still mind blown.”

If he’s close to Roman Reigns:

“Seeing Roman in Cardiff, I haven’t seen him in like 20 years. We really weren’t close, but he was always around at our house playing with my brothers because they were the same age and I was way, way younger than him.

He was always around our house, but I think now coming into the business, I’m starting to get close with him. Even though the age gap is there, I’m really starting to get close with him because, I mean, it’s Roman Reigns.

He’s been running the game for a while now so I’m starting to form that relationship with him.”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWE HISTORY (October 13, 2003) – WWE Monday Night RAW

On this day in 2003, World Wrestling Entertainment aired another LIVE episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWE Monday Night RAW’.

This episode was broadcasted from the Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWE Survivor Series 2003’ PPV.

You can find the match-card below:

– Intercontinental Title: Rob Van Dam vs. Scott Steiner

– Maven vs. Rico

– Tables Match: Chris Jericho, Christian & La Resistance vs. Dudley Boyz, Booker T & Shane McMahon

– Lita, Ivory & Trish Stratus vs. Gail Kim, Victoria & Molly Holly

– Goldberg & Shawn Michaels vs. Randy Orton, Ric Flair & Mark Henry


        
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