Alright, let’s talk about something that’s been bouncing around in my head lately, watching all the WWE stuff. You see Jey Uso doing his thing, YEETing all over the place, and then you got Solo Sikoa looking like a silent killer. They were part of The Bloodline together, but the vibe is different now. It got me thinking, wait a minute… are these guys actually related?

You know how it is, you see folks on TV all the time, especially in wrestling families, and you start wondering who’s connected to who. The Anoa’i family tree is massive, right? So, I wasn’t totally sure where Solo fit in with Jey and Jimmy.
My Little Digging Process
So, what did I do? I decided to actually figure it out instead of just wondering. It wasn’t like some big investigation, just me being curious.
- First Step: Just thinking about it. I knew Jey and Jimmy were twins, Rikishi’s sons. That part’s common knowledge for wrestling fans.
- Next: I remembered Solo Sikoa showing up, being called their younger brother. But sometimes in wrestling, “brother” can mean storyline brother, you know?
- The Search: So, I hopped online. Didn’t go anywhere fancy, just did some basic searching. Typed in stuff like “Jey Uso Solo Sikoa family” or “Are Jey Uso and Solo Sikoa brothers”. Simple stuff.
- Finding the Info: Pretty quickly, I started seeing the same answers pop up everywhere. Lots of fan sites and wrestling news places confirmed it.
Putting it Together
Okay, so the searching paid off. It wasn’t complicated at all.
Here’s what I found out: Yes, they are definitely related. Jey Uso (real name Joshua Fatu) and Solo Sikoa (real name Joseph Fatu) are brothers. They share the same dad, the legend Rikishi. And of course, that makes Jimmy Uso (Jonathan Fatu) Solo’s older brother too.
It kinda clicks now, right? Seeing them together in The Bloodline made total sense because they’re actual family. Solo was brought in as the enforcer, the younger sibling backing up his older brothers and the Head of the Table. Even now, with Jey on his own path, that underlying family connection adds a layer to everything they do, especially if they ever cross paths again in the ring.
So yeah, just wanted to share how I cleared that up for myself. It wasn’t rocket science, just a little curiosity and a quick look-up. They’re brothers, plain and simple. Part of that huge, talented Anoa’i dynasty.