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Jacob Fatu doesn't fit in with the new Bloodline, predicts WWE veteran; Solo Sikoa pinning Roman Reigns labeled "annoying"

A former WWE star and wrestling veteran has said that Jacob Fatu doesn't fit in with The Bloodline. Matt Morgan is not a fan of the Solo Sikoa-led group and isn't fond of what happened at Crown Jewel, involving Roman Reigns.

The Original Tribal Chief reunited with The Usos in a six-man tag team match in Saudi Arabia. They took on The Bloodline's Sikoa, Fatu, and Tama Tonga, with Tonga Loa at ringside.

After a back-and-forth match, Sikoa was able to get the upper hand, and The Street Champ shocked the world when he pinned Reigns. Morgan expressed his frustration with the result in a recent episode of his Gigantic Pop podcast with Raj Giri. He even took a shot at The Bloodline but lavished praise on The Samoan Werewolf.

“This looked so quick. I feel all of it so fast. After we waited forever for Roman to come back. This is Roman's second ever match [since returning at SummerSlam]. He took a pinfall from Solo. Like, it's annoying because they're the Temu Bloodline; everybody knows it. Except for Jacob Fatu, of course. He's a headliner waiting to happen," Morgan said. [9:33-9:50]

Jacob Fatu has stolen the show ever since he made his WWE debut this past June. The Samoan Destroyer has been a standout in The Bloodline and is well-protected since he has not been pinned or submitted.


Jacob Fatu's interaction with Bron Breakker was praised backstage

On the October 21 edition of RAW, Jacob Fatu helped Bron Breakker win the Intercontinental Championship from Jey Uso. But before that happened, Solo Sikoa's Enforcer and Breakker had an intense staredown outside the ring that got a lot of people talking.

Speaking on WrestleVotes Radio via Sportskeeda Wrestling's Backstage Pass, JoeyVotes and TC revealed the backstage reaction to the Fatu-Breakker confrontation:

"We're told there was heavy, heavy internal praise on how well this came off, especially reaction from the live crowd in Philadelphia. We were told that numerous people backstage enjoyed it and were almost stunned by how big of a reaction these two men got."

WrestleVotes added that there are no current plans for the two behemoths to clash inside the ring. However, the creative team is reportedly happy to "stumble onto something big."

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