Spoiler: Faction Breaks Up During June 26 WWE SmackDown Taping

Felix Upton 2 min read
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Solo Sikoa may have bigger problems than Roman Reigns right now because his own crew has apparently had enough.

During the TV tapings for the June 26 edition of WWE SmackDown, recorded on June 23, Tama Tonga and Talla Tonga told Solo Sikoa they are leaving the MFTs. So, that faction looks done and Solo is all alone.

This was not exactly out of nowhere. The cracks were already showing on the June 19 edition of SmackDown when Tama made it clear Solo’s family drama was starting to mess with their business. Tama and Talla wanted the WWE Tag Team Titles, not another Bloodline power struggle.

Then their title match against Damian Priest and R-Truth went sideways. Solo tried to get involved, Priest took him out, and R-Truth stole the win with a quick roll-up. After the match, Solo got on the apron, but Tama and Talla walked away from him. That was the warning sign.

Solo then made things worse on the June 22 edition of RAW by interfering in Jimmy Uso’s match against LA Knight and costing Jimmy the win. Instead of fixing his own house, Solo kept dragging himself deeper into family warfare. Now Tama and Talla have apparently had enough. If they are walking out, Solo’s MFTs are finished before they ever really got settled.

The bigger problem for Solo is that he is running out of people. Jacob Fatu already warned him that Roman Reigns was not going to wait forever, Tama and Talla no longer want to follow him, and his issues with The Bloodline are only getting uglier. Solo wanted control, but right now everything around him is falling apart.

What do you think about Tama and Talla Tonga leaving Solo Sikoa and ending the MFTs? Was this the right move, or should WWE have kept the faction together longer? Leave your feedback below.

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Felix Upton

Felix Upton

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.