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The Samoan Werewolf launched a vicious attack on Roman Reigns and The Usos on the following episode of RAW. The Bloodline got the better of Fatu on this week’s edition of the Netflix show, as the trio teamed up to take out the former United States Champion.

Fatu took the microphone following the attack and challenged Reigns to a Tribal Combat at Clash in Italy, which the OTC accepted. That said, the rivalry between the Samoans has become deeply personal. Even though the Tribal Combat is supposed to be contested without any outside interference, it won’t be surprising if we see the bout getting disrupted by a Bloodline member.

In this listicle, we will look at five members of the Samoan faction who could interfere in the Tribal Combat between Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu at Clash in Italy.


#5. Zilla Fatu

Zilla Fatu has been gaining attention on the independent scene over the past couple of years. As the son of Umaga, he already has strong ties to the Anoa’i family and the wider Bloodline story.

The young star has also been spotted alongside Jacob Fatu multiple times outside WWE, which could make his involvement feel believable if the company ever decides to bring him in.

At the same time, Roman Reigns already has The Usos backing him heading into the Tribal Combat. Because of that, Jacob Fatu potentially getting support from someone like Zilla could make sense as well.

The match could also give WWE a major opportunity to debut The Main One on a big stage if the company decides to go in that direction.


#4. & #3. Jimmy and Jey Uso

The Usos are probably the most obvious names who could interfere in the Tribal Combat Match. Jimmy and Jey reunited with Roman Reigns after WrestleMania 42 and have remained closely involved in the feud with Jacob Fatu.

Fatu has also targeted both brothers during the rivalry. He attacked Jey backstage during the acknowledgment ceremony and later took Jimmy out on the entrance ramp before confronting Roman Reigns.

At the same time, Jimmy and Jey clearly support the OTC. They were not happy with Jacob refusing to acknowledge Reigns, and they have already helped Roman several times during the feud. Because of that, seeing The Usos get involved at Clash in Italy would make a lot of sense.


#2. Solo Sikoa

Solo Sikoa could also end up getting involved in the Tribal Combat Match between Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu. Solo already has plenty of history with both men, especially The Samoan Werewolf.

The two were once allies as part of Solo’s version of The Bloodline. However, things started changing once Fatu began finding success as a singles star and captured the United States Championship at WrestleMania 41. Solo was visibly unhappy with Jacob receiving so much attention and success, which eventually led to tensions between the two.

Before Backlash 2026, Jacob also took out Solo Sikoa’s entire faction by himself. The attack left the MFTs in complete chaos, and Tonga Loa and JC Mateo are no longer even part of the company.

Because of that, Solo interfering at Clash in Italy would make a lot of sense. He might not necessarily do it to help Roman Reigns. Instead, his motivation could simply be stopping Jacob Fatu from becoming champion.


#1. The Rock could cost Roman Reigns

The Rock has been absent from WWE television since Elimination Chamber 2025. However, rumors about a future match between him and Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 43 have continued for months.

Because of that, Clash in Italy could be a logical place for The Final Boss to return. The Great One could potentially interfere in the Tribal Combat Match and cost The Head of the Table the victory. The Rock may no longer consider Reigns to be the rightful Head of the Table, given how Roman has been dominated by Fatu during the feud.

Costing Reigns the match would immediately weaken Roman’s position within the family while also helping Jacob Fatu become champion. At the same time, the angle would naturally set up a major program between The Final Boss and the OTC moving forward.