
Since moving away from the MFTs on "WWE SmackDown," Solo Sikoa has slowly won over the WWE Universe, so much so that company veteran Nattie foresees him as its next big hero."I mean, right now, Solo Sikoa is on a run," Nattie said on "Busted Open Radio." "Solo, I think, is going to be the next big, big top babyface in WWE. The fans are connecting with him in a way that like, yeah, we knew Solo could be a killer. We get that. We've seen that, but now I'm really seeing Solo's personality. I'm seeing him really, I feel like he's getting to be himself. And I'll tell you, when I watch Solo, I'm telling you, this is his breakout moment. He is fun to watch."Sikoa initially arrived to WWE's main roster as a stoic, yet powerful enforcer for the Bloodline. Once he turned on the stable's "Tribal Chief," Roman Reigns, Sikoa morphed into a power-hungry villain motivated to lead a rival faction of his own, known as the MFTs. Now, he's still actively opposing The Bloodline, in a way that brings out his humor and carefree attitude, though.Last week, Jimmy and Jey Uso were meant to deliver Sikoa to Reigns on "WWE Raw." Ever defiant, Sikoa instead nailed Reigns with a Samoan Spike. With the help of LA Knight, he then neutralized The Usos and Reigns once more, all while Jacob Fatu simply looked on from the corner of the ring. Sikoa, Knight, and Royce Keys previously defeated The Usos and Fatu in a six-man tag match at WWE SummerSlam, during which Sikoa mocked Jey's popular "yeet" gesture.If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit "Busted Open Radio" with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.