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WWE reportedly had plans to change Bloodline member's name

WWE witnessed several arrivals of the main roster after Clash at the Castle in Scotland. According to a new report, the management initially had plans to rename Jacob Fatu after his arrival on Friday Night SmackDown.

Earlier this month, WWE filed a few interesting trademarks that hinted at new members for The Bloodline. "Caesar Sikoa" became the talk of the town, as many suspected that the new name would be given to Jacob Fatu after he arrived at the Stamford-based promotion.

However, the star was called Jacob Fatu when he decimated two top stars and the champion. According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), Caesar Sikoa was the first idea for The Samoan Werewolf in the Stamford-based promotion.

Nevertheless, the management decided to keep the original name, as Jacob Fatu had previously not worked under a big promotion. WWE still holds the trademark, and a new member in the near future could receive the name.


WWE announced Jacob Fatu's debut match

After WrestleMania in Philadelphia, The Bloodline has been gaining momentum in the Stamford-based company. After Solo Sikoa took over the reins, Tama Tonga debuted for WWE and removed Jimmy Uso from the faction.

Later, Tonga Loa, fka Camacho, returned to Titanland and assisted his brother and Sikoa to secure a win over Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in Lyon, France, at Backlash 2024.

Recently, the former MLW World Champion Jacob Fatu appeared on SmackDown and joined Solo Sikoa's version of The Bloodline. Lately, it was announced that a 'Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony' will take place at Madison Square Garden.

Moreover, a six-man tag team match between Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens against The Bloodline was announced. This could seemingly be Jacob Fatu's debut match for the Stamford-based promotion.

The upcoming graphic for the match highlights Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu from The Bloodline. It'll be interesting to see if the faction can garner more momentum heading into the Biggest Party of the Summer.

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