Jacob Fatu to bring 25-year-old independent wrestler as his enforcer on WWE SmackDown? Exploring the chances
Although Roman Reigns and The Usos have left The Bloodline, the WWE SmackDown stable is seemingly stronger than ever. Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu have been wreaking havoc on the Friday night program.
While Jacob is not the leader of The Bloodline, he has seemingly impressed fans and company officials in a very short period. One person who many believe is destined to join The Samoan Werewolf in the group is his relative and the son of the late great Umaga, Zilla Fatu. He could arrive as the former MLW World Heavyweight Champion's enforcer on SmackDown.
The 25-year-old is currently working in Booker T's Reality of Wrestling, a company that has allowed many current WWE stars to hone their craft before making it big in the business. Jacob Fatu recently fueled rumors of Zilla's potential WWE move by posting a picture with him on X/Twitter with the blood drop emoji, which has been associated with The Bloodline for years.
Since becoming part of World Wrestling Entertainment, Jacob Fatu has wasted no time in bringing glory back to The Bloodline. He captured tag team gold alongside Tama Tonga before handing over his title to Tonga Loa. The 32-year-old could gain more momentum by working with a rising star like Zilla in the global juggernaut.
Will Zilla Fatu team up with Jacob Fatu in WWE?
Despite having only been competing in the ring for just over a year, Zilla Fatu has captured the attention of fans and professionals. He seemingly has all the necessary skills to make it big in the business, like many members of his legendary family.
During a recent interview with Ashlee Off-Air, Zilla was asked whether he would like to team up with Jacob Fatu again. The ROW Champion replied:
"With him? Hell yeah. Who wouldn't want The Samoan Werewolf on your team? Who wouldn't want the most dangerous Samoan? He's one of the ones. It's different having him there with me. A lot of people don't know, it was Booker T and Jacob that play [sic] a big role in where I'm at today. Shoutout to Jacob for giving me the right knowledge and taking me under his tree and guiding me and giving me the right advice on how to do certain stuff in the ring. Shoutout to him."
The Fatus teamed up on the independent scene before The Samoan Werewolf inked a deal with WWE earlier this year. Jacob has already established himself as one of the company's most feared performers and has a bright future ahead.