Zilla Fatu sends Bloodline-esque message as rare footage of Jacob Fatu emerges following WWE debut
Jacob Fatu made his shocking WWE debut last Friday on SmackDown, attacking Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens. A rare video featuring The Samoan Werewolf recently made its way to social media and Zilla Fatu sent a Bloodline-esque message afterward.
Solo Sikoa took on the Undisputed WWE Champion in the main event of SmackDown. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa interfered leading to Orton and Owens making the save to even things out. The babyfaces got the upper hand until Jacob showed up and wreaked havoc.
The Howell Company recently uploaded a video on YouTube. The video titled 'On The GO With Jacob Fatu Ep.1: “Only Way Is Up!”' covered Jacob making his way to MLW's Kings Of Colosseum 2024 event earlier this January. The former MLW World Heavyweight Champion faced off against Matt Riddle, who was released by WWE back in September.
Check out the video below:
In the comments section, Zilla Fatu added some drops of blood emojis as a possible reference to The Bloodline. Jacob is now an official member of the group under Solo Sikoa's leadership.
Check out a screenshot of Zilla Fatu's comment:
Jacob was reportedly signed by WWE back in April. His last match on the independent circuit was on March 24 for Game Changer Wrestling. It took him two months to make his debut. The star possibly working on himself as looked lean and menacing when he showed up on SmackDown.
Jacob Fatu could wrestle his first WWE match at Money in the Bank
After his shocking debut on SmackDown, a huge six-man tag team match was announced last Monday on RAW. The trio of Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens will take on three of the four members of Solo Sikoa's Bloodline at Money in the Bank.
It's unclear which combination will wrestle at the premium live event, but Sikoa and Tama Tonga are possible shoo-ins. Tanga Loa is another option, especially if Jacob Fatu can't make it to Toronto, Canada.
According to Fightful Select, Jacob's criminal record might be a hurdle since he reportedly can't perform on international shows. If he can't get cleared to work in Canada, Loa will likely be The Bloodline's third member to compete at Money in the Bank.