An Inside Look into Jacob Fatu After SmackDown Debut

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The anticipation is over and the rumors appear to be true. “The Samoan Werewolf” Jacob Fatu is here and on SmackDown alongside the new Bloodline. Last week on SmackDown, Cody Rhodes went one-on-one with Solo Sikoa in the main event. While it looked like Cody had Solo beaten at one point, Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa interfered on Solo’s behalf. Shortly after, Randy Orton and Kevin Owens came down to help Cody fend off the Bloodline. Cody, Randy, and Kevin had Solo in a corner until a smile came onto the face of Sikoa. Out of nowhere, Randy Orton got superkicked and so did Cody Rhodes. Jacob Fatu appeared on the scene and the fans were going absolutely crazy. 

Last night on SmackDown, the new Bloodline held an Acknowledgement Ceremony where each member acknowledged Solo Sikoa as their Tribal Chief. When Solo got around to “The Wiseman” Paul Heyman, Sikoa wanted Heyman to put the Ula Fala around Solo’s neck as Paul Heyman did for Roman Reigns so many times. Paul couldn’t cease himself from doing it as he didn’t acknowledge Solo as his Tribal Chief. An angry Solo then hit Paul Heyman with a Samoan Spike and ordered Jacob Fatu to land a headbutt off the top rope onto Heyman. Solo then ordered the rest of the Bloodline to put Paul Heyman through the announce table to end the night. 

It is crazy to think how this rumor of Jacob Fatu being a free agent heading to WWE became a reality just last week. Many fans thought Jacob Fatu was going to arrive as a face to go up against the new Bloodline. With four members of the new Bloodline now, who’s going to stop them? Does this mean we’ll see the return of the real “Tribal Chief” Roman Reigns very soon? Could we even see Jimmy and Jey Uso reunite very soon? What does “The Final Boss” The Rock think of all this? Only time will tell as the new Bloodline starts to take over SmackDown piece by piece. Jacob Fatu may be the most dangerous piece in this new Bloodline as Solo’s new enforcer, just like Solo was to Roman in the original Bloodline. 

Sam Gillman

Aspiring sports writer Sam Gillman is a former Broadcast Journalism student at the University of Arizona with a huge passion for sports.

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