Zilla Fatu reacts to winning his first championship in professional wrestling
Zilla Fatu has captured his first championship in the professional wrestling business. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the star reacted to winning the Crown Jewel Title at House of Glory.
In 2023, Fatu made his professional wrestling debut at Booker T's Reality of Wrestling promotion. He has primarily been competing on the independent circuit and was in a tag team with Jacob Fatu before the latter joined WWE.
At the House of Glory: High Intensity show, Fatu defeated "La Sombra" Ramirez to win the Crown Jewel Championship. On X, he reacted to his triumphant victory.
Check out Fatu's tweet:
Zilla Fatu is also keen on joining WWE
Zilla Fatu has expressed his interest in signing with WWE and following his father, Umaga's footsteps.
Speaking on WiLD 94.1, Fatu stated that he didn't wish to be the first member of the Anoa'i family to sign with AEW. He said:
“WWE, uce. That’s the main one. Like I said, back to what I was saying with my family, my family got a long history with WWE. So at the same time, I don’t want to be the first Fatu or Anoaʻi to go to AEW. I don’t want to break that cycle. But it just gotta make sense because everybody’s journey is different. My journey’s different. My story’s way different from Solo’s, from The Usos’, from Roman and Jacob [Fatu]. So my story, I got a whole nother chapter. I’m sitting on a whole nother side of the table [laughs]."
The Bloodline has taken over the professional wrestling world. In 2024, the faction added new members, like Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. The group also consists of Roman Reigns and The Rock, however, both the superstars are on a hiatus currently.
Zilla Fatu could also be involved in The Bloodline's storyline if he decides to sign with the WWE in the future. For the time being, he is focused on achieving his current goals on the independent circuit.