Journey Fatu has sent a one-word message to Bronson Reed and Jacob Fatu ahead of the Bloodline WarGames Match. Reed and Fatu will represent the new Bloodline at the Survivor Series Premium Live Event.
Before signing with WWE, Jacob teamed up with Journey on the independent circuit. The duo held the SPW Tag Team Championship. On the June 21 edition of SmackDown, The Samoan Werewolf debuted in WWE, attacking Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton on his first night in the company.
On Instagram, Reed shared a message on behalf of himself and Fatu, which caught Journey Fatu's attention. He reacted with a one-word message that, in Samoan, means "to stay strong and not give up" or "stand up."
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"Faamalosi," wrote Journey.
Check out a screengrab of Journey's comment:
Rikishi addressed Bronson Reed's relationship with Jacob Fatu
Rikishi has addressed Bronson Reed's relationship with Jacob Fatu, claiming that the former knows The Samoan Werewolf from their days on the independent circuit.
Speaking on the Off The Top podcast, the Hall of Famer admitted that Reed will fit into the new Bloodline. He also praised the 36-year-old, calling him a "powerhouse." Rikishi said:
“I think he’s a good addition. I think the Uce comes from New Zealand or Australia somewhere. He knows Jacob well from the independent circuit, so I think there’s already a relationship there. I think it’ll be a good fit for Bronson into the new crew. We’ll see. He’s a powerhouse... He’s light on his feet, very agile for a big man. Very athletic. Bronson looks like he can hold his own.”
Reed will team up with Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Fatu at the upcoming Survivor Series Premium Live Event. He will compete in the WarGames Match against the OG Bloodline team of Roman Reigns, Sami Zayn, The Usos, and CM Punk. Both factions were involved in a heated brawl on last week's SmackDown.