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The Bloodline was arguably WWE's biggest and most successful story post-2020, and the management often tries to acknowledge it on the weekly shows. Recently, the company filed a new trademark, suggesting more is to come.By the end of 2024, The Bloodline was in its final days as a faction when the group's original version went head-to-head against Solo Sikoa's version in a WarGames match. In the coming weeks, the members went their separate ways, and before the end of January 2025, the faction no longer existed on either brand.In 2023, Roman Reigns dubbed Solo Sikoa as the Tribal Heir, which eventually led to a storyline between the two in the coming years. However, Sikoa never officially went as The Tribal Heir on the weekly product following the segment with The Tribal Chief.According to the USPTO, the company recently filed a trademark for 'Tribal Heir.' While the possibilities are endless, there's a high chance that Sikoa could once again use the name to boost his stocks in the promotion, along with his new faction by his side.What happened to Solo Sikoa on WWE SmackDown following The Bloodline storyline?Earlier this year, Solo Sikoa lost the Ula Fala to Roman Reigns and had no business left with The Bloodline. The 32-year-old SmackDown star went on a hiatus and shifted his focus to making a name for himself with his family members on the blue brand.Instead, Jacob Fatu broke out on his own in the former North American Champion's absence and became the United States Champion. After WrestleMania 41, Solo Sikoa tried to make The Samoan Werewolf obey him, but Fatu turned on him and left the faction at Money in the Bank 2025.The two stars feuded, and Solo Sikoa captured his first singles title on WWE's main roster when he pinned Jacob Fatu in Saudi Arabia to win the United States Championship. After a feud with The Samoan Werewolf, he lost the title to Sami Zayn in France.Recently, Solo Sikoa regained momentum when Tama Tonga returned to WWE, and a new and grittier version of MFT came face-to-face with The Wyatt Sicks. While there's mystery around the new trademark, there's a high chance that Sikoa ends up using it in the coming weeks.