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This article will discuss five theories about what the Bloodline leader has whispered in Fatu’s ear on the red brand.
#5. Make Solo Sikoa rejoin the Bloodline
During SmackDown last week, Jacob Fatu visited SmackDown and had a confrontation with Solo Sikoa. The new Bloodline member revealed that the OTC wants the MFT leader back in the faction.
Despite the offer, Solo refused to rejoin the Roman Reigns alliance, and Fatu warned him about facing consequences. One theory is that Reigns wants Jacob to force Solo Sikoa to rejoin the Bloodline.
The Samoan Werewolf might attack the MFT on the blue brand and doesn’t stop until the 33-year-old star falls in line with the family group.
#4. Call the shots when he’s not around
Roman Reigns gave a brown Ula Fala to Jacob Fatu on Monday Night RAW. The Original Tribal Chief claimed that the Samoan Werewolf feels himself an outsider, but this is no longer the scenario.
Roman put that brown Ula Fala around Fatu’s neck and welcomed him to the family. It’s already evident that Fatu has no mood to accept orders from The Usos in Roman Reigns’ absence.
So, there is a chance that the WWE World Heavyweight Champion may want Jacob to call shots when The OTC isn’t around. This puts the real-life Bloodline member in a higher position in the group.
#3. Cost Oba Femi at WWE Night of Champions
Oba Femi has advanced to the finals of the King of the Ring tournament. If the Ruler wins the match, he will earn a World title shot at SummerSlam 2026. With the Nigerian star on WWE RAW, he will likely choose the OTC for a match.
Considering that Oba Femi is already a big threat to Reigns’ World title reign, Roman might want Jacob Fatu to cost the former NXT Champion in the KOTR finals.
With this, WWE can also set the stage for a match between Roman and Oba for next year’s WrestleMania.
#2. Cost Jey Uso the King of the Ring Tournament
Jey Uso will lock horns with Je’Von Evans in the semi-finals of the King of the Ring tournament. The YEET Master failed to handle LA Knight on Monday Night RAW; instead, Jacob Fatu destroyed the Megastar.
After winning the first-round match, Jey is already overconfident about winning the entire tournament and facing Cody Rhodes at WWE SummerSlam 2026. Though the chances are low, Roman might whisper in the Samoan Werewolf’s ear to cost Jey Uso the King of the Ring tournament.
With this move, the Head of the Table might want to control Jey and teach him a lesson.
#1. Go after Seth Rollins
Many fans noticed that when Roman was whispering in Jacob Fatu’s ear, he mentioned Seth Rollins. The Visionary and the World Champion have a heated history.
As of now, Rollins is set to compete with Bron Breakker in a Steel Cage match. There could be a chance that Reigns might want Jacob to go after his former Shield member.
Fatu might cost Seth at WWE Night of Champions 2026, and it will set the stage for a match between Roman and Rollins at SummerSlam this year.
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