Jacob Fatu breaks silence after making shocking WWE debut and joining The Bloodline on SmackDown
Jacob Fatu made his long-awaited WWE debut on the latest episode of SmackDown and joined forces with The Bloodline. He recently took to social media to comment on his surprise appearance.
On the blue brand this week, Cody Rhodes was involved in a match against Solo Sikoa in the main event. The American Nightmare was attacked by Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa during the bout, and the referee called for the bell. Kevin Owens and Randy Orton made the save, and a brawl broke out in the ring. When it seemed like Solo was backed into a corner, out came Jacob Fatu. He destroyed all three babyfaces and revealed himself as the latest addition to The Bloodline.
The Samoan Werewolf recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a photo of him performing a dive onto Cody Rhodes from SmackDown. He sent the latter through the announce table. Fatu tagged WWE in the tweet and included a few blood droplet emojis.
Sam Roberts predicts how Jacob Fatu could fare in WWE as part of The Bloodline
The current leader of The Bloodline is Solo Sikoa, who took control of the wheel after Roman Reigns lost to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL. The remaining members are Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and the recently debuted Jacob Fatu.
Speaking on Notsam Wrestling, Sam Roberts shared his thoughts on how the Samoan Werewolf could be used in WWE as part of The Bloodline.
"The idea of where does he [Jacob] fits in. Clearly, the idea of a power struggle can be there. I think right now, the idea of Solo Sikoa being his boss, this Tribal Chief character, a guy who doesn't have to wrestle, this guy who wears a red T-shirt and a blazer, and Jacob Fatu being the guy who takes care of the business, while the Tongans are there as foot soldiers, feels like how this all works out," said Roberts.
It'll be interesting to see what happens with The Bloodline after Roman Reigns makes his return to WWE.