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Solo Sikoa

SmackDown · Male · 33 years old · 2K Rating: 85 (2K26)

Solo Sikoa

Points (all-time)

Total Points
196
R/S Points
75
PLE Points
79
Belt Points
42
(+24 mo)
PPM
4.4
per match

R/S = Raw & SmackDown · PLE = Premium Live Events · Belt = title points · PPM = points per match · Total = R/S + PLE + Belt

Match record (all-time)

Wrestler match statistics are currently based on 2025 and 2026 televised events. House shows and Main Event are not included.

MW 35Win 15W% 42.9Loss 20L% 57.1NC 0DQW 1DQL 0DQ% 2.9

MW = Matches wrestled · Win/Loss = standard · NC = No contest · DQW/DQL = Win/Loss via DQ · W%/L%/DQ% = percentages of matches

Accomplishments

  • 1X United States Champion
  • 1X Tag Team Champion
  • 1X NXT North American Champion

Title Reigns

When this reign overlaps a scored belt week, we list week-ending Sundays (PT close, Los Angeles time) that count toward fantasy belt hold points (same rules as the rest of the app), starting from Sun, Apr 26, 2026 through completed weeks in the selected period.

  • SmackDown Tag Team ChampionshipWon Jan 24, 2026 · Mar 20, 2026 (Smackdown)
    Belt hold weeks: Sat, Jan 31, 2026, Sat, Feb 28, 2026
  • Men's US ChampionshipWon Jun 29, 2025 · Aug 30, 2025 (Night of Champions 2025)
    Belt hold weeks: Mon, Jun 30, 2025, Thu, Jul 31, 2025

Match History

Last five are the most recent matches on the full event timeline (completed and live), using the same ordering and W/L/D rules as Pro Wrestling Boxscore — not limited to the fantasy points period above.

Recent form
W
W
L
W
L
SmackDown May 22, 2026 — Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
No summary added for this match.
SmackDown May 1, 2026 — Tulsa, OK
Main Event
Tag Team
Main Event
Final
DQ
The Usos
Summary
This one closed the show and turned into exactly what you would expect when it is family business. It started fast with Talla Tonga immediately overwhelming Jey, setting the tone that this was not going to be pretty. Solo Sikoa kept the pressure on when he tagged in, mixing in power with those sudden bursts that always feel like they are about to end the match. Jimmy tried to answer back with strikes and quick offense, but every time the Usos got something going, they ran into a wall. Talla looked like an absolute problem here. He was throwing people around, hitting a big leg drop, and even after Jimmy kicked out of a Samoan Drop, it never really felt like the Usos had control for long. Jey eventually got the hot tag and brought the energy, flying in with a dive and unloading with strikes and a Super Kick, followed by a Spear that almost got it done before Talla broke it up. The Usos even managed to clear Talla out briefly and stack up some offense, but again, it did not last. The finish came in chaotic fashion. Talla started tearing apart the announce table, and just when it looked like things were about to escalate even more, Jacob Fatu showed up out of nowhere from the crowd and attacked Talla, causing the disqualification. MFT gets the win, even if it was the most predictable outcome possible. After that, it completely broke down. Fatu went off, smashing Talla with the steps, locking in the Tongan Death Grip on Solo, then catching Talla again and driving him through the table with a Samoan Drop. The guy looked like a straight up menace.
SmackDown April 24, 2026 — Ft. Worth, TX
Main Event
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
Summary
Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa beat the hell out of each other in what felt less like a wrestling match and more like a family argument that got way out of control. These two didn’t waste time feeling each other out…they just started swinging. Fatu controlled long stretches with pure power, while Solo kept trying to slow things down and pick his spots. In the end, Fatu sealed it with the Mighty Moonsault, which is still insane for a guy his size. Post-match, things didn’t calm down either, as Fatu fought off a faction attack and stood tall. This was the kind of win where WWE is basically screaming, “yeah, this guy matters now.”
SmackDown April 17, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV
8-person Tag Team — Street Fight
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
No summary added for this match.
RAW April 13, 2026 — Sacramento, CA
6-person Tag Team
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
This one got moving fast and never really slowed down, which honestly covered up some of the sloppiness that crept in once all six guys started rotating in and out. The Usos handled the early structure, isolating one of The MFTs and working quick tags while LA Knight waited for his moment. The MFTs turned it around mid-match by cutting the ring in half on Jimmy, keeping him grounded with quick tags and cheap shots to prevent the tag. Jey finally got in and cleared space, which is when everything broke down into the expected six-man chaos—superkicks flying, bodies spilling to the outside, and the ref losing all control. The finish came once things reset just enough for Knight to get the spotlight. After The Usos neutralized the other two members on the outside with a double superkick that sent them crashing to the floor, Knight caught the legal man trying to sneak back in. He shut it down with a kick to the midsection and dropped him clean with the BFT in the center of the ring. No overcomplication, no interference—just Knight hitting his move and ending it. It was the kind of finish that made sense: once the ring cleared out, The MFTs didn’t have a backup plan, and Knight took advantage immediately.