Jacob Fatu has officially debuted in WWE, joining the new version of The Bloodline.
Fans were rife with speculation: Would he align with the original group or the new version?
For a long time, it seemed inevitable that he would join Solo Sikoa’s version of The Bloodline, and he did just that on this week’s edition of SmackDown.
Concerns Over His Debut
Reports had surfaced a while back that WWE was delaying Jacob Fatu’s debut.
The rumor was that they were worried he might outshine Solo Sikoa. In only a few minutes on SmackDown, that may have been true to some fans.
In one of the most impressive debuts in recent memory, Fatu attacked Cody Rhodes, sending him through a table, and also took out Kevin Owens and Randy Orton—all without any assistance.
A Force to Be Reckoned With
This debut showcased Jacob Fatu as a formidable force, indicating his significant role in the storyline.
His mere presence sent a powerful message, making it clear that he is a big deal, and that’s exactly the message you want to send in a debut like this one.
Additionally, there was a subtle yet significant clue in the reactions we saw during the segment, which could hint at the storyline’s future direction.
The Ruthless Bloodline
Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline has been presented as a savage group, willing to do anything to achieve their goals.
Paul Heyman has emphasized this on the road to their current situation. Sikoa recruited the Tongans – Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa – who have reputations for ruthlessness.
Despite differing opinions on their actions’ intensity, the storyline pushes that Solo aims to create the best version of The Bloodline, surpassing the group created by Roman Reigns.
Roman Reigns & Solo Sikoa’s Intentions
On this specific SmackDown episode, Solo mentioned that Reigns is not returning soon, a potential red herring for a future Reigns return.
The anticipated Reigns comeback might be at SummerSlam, especially if there’s a rumored Cody vs. Solo match for the WWE title.
But for now, the debut of Jacob Fatu taking everyone out added significant value.
The Clue and Its Implications
The critical clue lies in the hesitation of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa when entering the ring to join Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
They didn’t jump directly into the ring but hesitated and stared intensely at Fatu. This visual interaction signifies a potential shift in dynamics — Fatu is seen as a significant threat, possibly more dangerous than the Tongans themselves.
The story implies a new level of ruthlessness in The Bloodline with Jacob Fatu.
Solo’s willingness to escalate to this point hints that The Bloodline’s future plots will be intense and unpredictable.
Future Storylines and Characters
Simply put, Fatu’s debut reshapes The Bloodline.
The inclusion of possibly one of the most dangerous men in wrestling sets the stage for dramatic future developments.
Additional characters like Hikuleo (potentially as Talla Tonga) could join the mix, forming a formidable five-man team likely aimed at a big War Games Match at Survivor Series.
Jacob Fatu: A Game-Changer
Fatu’s debut marks a pivotal moment, suggesting he will be portrayed as one of WWE’s most dangerous stars.
His role could trigger both short-term and long-term storylines, potentially leading to scenarios where The Bloodline could even further challenge Roman Reigns’ original vision for the group.
The Anticipation Grows
Jacob Fatu’s debut was a masterful storytelling moment by WWE, flawlessly integrating him into the hottest storyline in the company.
His impact and the resulting reactions from other characters sets up exciting future developments within The Bloodline.
This debut not only elevates Fatu but also enhances the narrative complexity and anticipation surrounding WWE’s premier storylines.
What do you think about Fatu’s debut? Do you believe he will outshine Solo Sikoa? Could this storyline see Fatu eventually leading The Bloodline?
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