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WWE HAS UNLEASHED JACOB FATU



On the day WWE is in Chicago, days after the debut of the Wyatt Sick6, as well as the arrival of TNA superstar Joe Hendry on NXT.


A mere moments after Drew McIntyre showed up on Smackdown to leave a pro-CM Punk crowd stunned like hell...


WWE has finally unleashed Jacob Fatu.





Look, I don't follow his career, but also in the same week AEW posted its lowest ratings yet, they overkilled the competition with this big chunk of energy.


Poor Tonga Loa though. All of a sudden, I can see Hunico vibes on him. In some ways, Tama Tonga is as well because they might as well have interactions with AJ Styles, Luke Gallows, and Karl Anderson. After all, that is also what they need to be more relevant. While it would have been cooler if Fatu launched the Mighty Moonsault on Cody Rhodes at the announcer's table, WWE is not going to let their newest acquisition risk injury for a debut spot.


Let's face it, the ending of this segment is what Solo Sikoa needs in terms of leadership affirmation. Solo distancing himself from Roman Reigns, and Paul Heyman continuing to be a hot mess, is going to be his fuel for the next level. With that said, they need to strengthen Tama and Loa. Maybe they need to buy their tag team name, or at least acknowledge it in WWE, because they are getting lost in the shuffle as mere henchmen as of this moment. The arrival of Jacob Fatu is going to be great for The Bloodline as a more solid unit because he is like their savage version of Solo back when he was still the group's enforcer.


Anyway, I think The Bloodline Civil War is going to be awesome at the Survivor Series. The OGs consist of Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and possibly The Rock and/or a new-gen Bloodline defector versus Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, Hikuleo, and Jacob Fatu. I think the five are going to be trimmed down to four, with the possibility of Jacob Fatu unleashing hell in the proceedings. I would rather have the elimination format over the War Games format here because the match isn't really my cup of tea, and there are implications when the traditional version is used. For instance, a sole survivor scenario that has Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa could set which version is the rightful Bloodline in WWE. But what if the support characters survive? A win here sets Jey Uso on his path as the rightful future of The Bloodline. On the other hand, Jacob Fatu emerging as the top star is going to make him a superstar, and probably the rightful leader of the New Bloodline. And at this point, is Paul Heyman still a hostage, or has he returned to his normal wise man self?


In this shot right here, Heyman was in shock, but at the same time, it felt like there was a light bulb on top of his head.




Also, where are the rest of the "Avengers" here? Let's not forget that while a civil war is imminent, we also need to factor in that Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens are still pissed at The Bloodline. They also threatened CM Punk and I guess it also doesn't help that Jey Uso and Sami Zayn may be reluctant to help them.


Actually, I like how I need to guess the storylines.

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