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#5. Jacob Fatu acknowledges Roman Reigns following WWE Clash in Italy 2026
In 2024, Solo Sikoa introduced Jacob Fatu to the WWE Universe, and The Samoan Werewolf followed The Street Champion on the blue brand for months before they feuded on the brand for the United States Championship. However, it became clear that it’s not easy to keep Fatu in check. After WrestleMania 42, Jacob Fatu went after Roman Reigns.
After a loss at Backlash in Florida, Fatu demanded a Tribal Combat against The Original Tribal Chief. In Italy, Roman Reigns “neutered” Jacob Fatu when he won their second match. On the recent edition of Monday Night RAW after Clash in Italy, The Samoan Werewolf went down on one knee and acknowledged Roman Reigns as his Tribal Chief.
Roman Reigns is getting stronger with time, as he now has The Usos and Jacob Fatu in his corner and rules the red brand as the World Heavyweight Champion. While this doesn’t sit well with LA Knight, the group has gotten stronger following WrestleMania 42.
#4. Roman Reigns’ legendary rival teases unfinished business on WWE RAW
For the most part, Roman Reigns has surrounded himself with friends and family members and often been part of a faction in the Stamford-based promotion. After Seth Rollins’ betrayal in 2014, it took The Big Dog a while to form a faction with his family members, which eventually dominated the business for years to come under two different regimes.
Last year, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins entered into a feud heading into WrestleMania 41. The feud also involved CM Punk, but The Visionary eventually stood tall and left the event with a win and Paul Heyman by his side. Unfortunately, the feud was cut short when Rollins suffered an injury. On the recent edition of WWE RAW, the former world champion teased unfinished business.
In the show’s main event, Seth Rollins defeated Bron Breakker in a one-on-one match. After the win, he raised his finger as the screen went to black. The Visionary is teasing an upcoming feud with Roman Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship, as Rollins is slated to compete in the King of the Ring tournament next week.
#3. WWE replaced Drew McIntyre
Earlier this year, Drew McIntyre wrapped up his feud with Jacob Fatu at WrestleMania 42 and went on a hiatus from the promotion. The Scottish Warrior was busy filming for the upcoming Highlander reboot, and the multi-time world champion’s return is imminent. Earlier this week, a report suggested McIntyre would replace Jacob Fatu at Clash in Italy.
However, The Samoan Werewolf was able to compete at the event, and The Scottish Warrior was nowhere to be seen. Later, the company’s official website featured Drew McIntyre as a participant in the upcoming King of the Ring tournament. The list also featured Sami Zayn in the tournament, but the company changed it.
WWE likely made last-minute changes and replaced McIntyre with Royce Keys and Zayn with Ricky Saints. As of now, no reason has been provided as to why the company replaced both stars from the tournament. However, it subtly confirms that McIntyre is on his way back to the Stamford-based promotion.
#2. New champion crowned at WWE Clash in Italy 2026
Last month, Sol Ruca made Monday Night RAW her new home in the Stamford-based promotion, but Becky Lynch went out of her way to embarrass the newly signed star. The two entered into a feud, and The Man lost a one-on-one match to Ruca at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Indiana.
The disqualification win granted the 26-year-old WWE star a title match against Big Time Becks at Clash in Italy. At the event, Sol Ruca shocked the world when she hit a Sol Snatcher and won the Women’s Intercontinental Championship from Becky Lynch.
However, Ruca wasn’t the only new champion in the arena, as Bron Breakker and Austin Theory were in attendance holding the World Tag Team Championship. The appearance with the title confirmed that Breakker will now be one-half of the World Tag Team Champions with A-Town on the red brand.
#1. Bron Breakker seemed injured following WWE RAW
Bron Breakker has quickly risen to the top in the Stamford-based promotion, as he’s a two-time NXT Champion, two-time Intercontinental Champion, and one-time NXT Tag Team Champion. At Clash in Italy, the company confirmed Breakker is now a World Tag Team Champion with The Vision’s Austin Theory, but the second-generation star might be injured again.
After a loss to Seth Rollins on WWE RAW, a fan video went viral. In the video, Breakker was seen limping and struggling to walk in the lobby. The video raised concerns, as many are under the assumption that the 28-year-old WWE star might have suffered another injury coming out of the red brand.
Earlier this year, he was written off for months and even missed competing at WrestleMania 42. While the injury isn’t confirmed, Bron Breakker was heavily favoring his right leg, which could be where he’s dealing with an issue. It’ll be interesting to see what’s next with the star and his faction in the coming weeks.
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