The Bloodline saga took another dramatic turn during the latest episode of WWE RAW. Solo Sikoa and company interfered in Jey Uso's match, costing him the Intercontinental Championship, which allowed Bron Breakker to walk away as the new champion.
However, things didn’t go entirely as planned for The Bloodline. There’s a strong possibility that Jacob Fatu could soon approach SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis to demand a match against Bron Breakker.
During the match between Jey Uso and Breakker, Bron speared Solo Sikoa at ringside, a move that surely didn’t sit well with Fatu. Given Bron’s attack on his Tribal Chief, Fatu may seek revenge on the former NXT Champion, possibly in a singles match at Survivor Series: WarGames.
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Fans got a glimpse of this potential feud when the two superstars came face-to-face before Jey Uso took them both out with a dive. That momentary confrontation received a massive reaction, and reports have since surfaced that WWE was impressed by the crowd’s response.
It will be interesting to see if Nick Aldis fulfills Jacob Fatu's potential demand for a match against Bron Breakker.
WWE Hall of Famer has huge praise for Jacob Fatu
In his relatively short WWE career, Jacob Fatu has quickly established himself as a major threat on Friday Night SmackDown.
Hall of Famer Bully Ray praised The Samoan Werewolf on an episode of the Busted Open Radio. Ray said one of the main reasons for Fatu’s instant success on SmackDown was his ability to organically stand out. He noted that Fatu honed this skill during his time on the independent scene and in MLW, and now he has become an integral part of The Bloodline.
"I'll take somebody who knows how to organically stand out, how Jacob Fatu make it to the WWE. It's because he learned how to stand out on the independent [circuits]. He learned how to become a standout in MLW or any other promotion that he's appeared for," Ray said.
It will be interesting to see what the Stamford-based company has planned for Jacob Fatu moving forward.