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In this article, we will look at those signs briefly.
#4. Jacob Fatu already has a problem with Jey Uso
When Jacob Fatu lost to Roman Reigns in the Tribal Combat match, Jey Uso was the one who instructed the former Champion to follow the OTC’s commands.
Before the acknowledgment ceremony on the red brand, the YEET Master also took a shot at Fatu, saying that he was late for work on the very first day. Later, when the 34-year-old star appeared to acknowledge the World Heavyweight Champion.
Moments before this, Jacob asserted that he lost to the Original Tribal Chief, not Jey Uso. The words from Jacob Fatu make it evident that he has an issue with the YEET Master. If Jey Uso continues to target Fatu on the red brand, it may soon turn into a civil war between them.
Fatu is unlikely to tolerate the former World Heavyweight Champion’s behavior. This could lead to the end of his alliance with Reigns and the OG Bloodline soon.
#3. Solo Sikoa & MFT inclusion in the WWE storyline
After the WWE World Heavyweight Champion defeated Jacob Fatu in the Tribal Combat match, Solo Sikoa & the MFT appeared at ringside. The OTC confirmed that the SmackDown faction is next in line for the Head of the Table.
After the show, Solo posted a story on his official Instagram account, stating that Jacob should have stayed with him. For those unaware, Fatu was initially part of Solo Sikoa’s group on the blue brand.
“Smh… you should have stayed with me.” wrote Solo Sikoa.
Later, he left the faction and turned on the former owner of Ula Fala. The sudden inclusion of Solo and the MFT in the Bloodline Saga could be a sign that the 34-year-old star’s alliance with Roman won’t last long in WWE.
#2. Reluctant to take orders from Roman Reigns
Before acknowledging Roman Reigns on Monday Night RAW, Jacob Fatu expressed his disappointment in losing to the Original Tribal in front of his family members.
The Samoan Werewolf eventually acknowledged the World Champion but seems uninterested in taking orders. After the ceremony, Jacob was not backstage with the OG Bloodline leader.
Even Roman asked Jey to talk to Jacob, explaining to him that Roman loves him and that he will realize this soon. Fatu’s reluctance to take orders from the OTC is another sign that his alliance may end soon on WWE RAW.
#1. Is he still a babyface star?
When Jacob Fatu appeared on the red brand and cut an emotional promo, he got a massive positive reaction from the live crowd. Even the WWE Universe started chanting his name.
It’s crucial to note that for the past few months, the Samoan Werewolf has been involved in storylines with only heel stars. Before Roman, he was entangled in a feud with Drew McIntyre.
This automatically casts Fatu as a heroic character. The emotional promo on RAW before acknowledging Reigns subtly hints that the 34-year-old star is still a babyface star in WWE.
This could also be a hint that the Fatu alliance may conclude soon with Roman and OG Bloodline on WWE RAW.
In the meantime, it will be intriguing to see how the storyline unfolds next and what plans the Stamford-based promotion has in store for the Samoan Werewolf.
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