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Jacob Fatu makes his choice clear between Roman Reigns and Solo as his chieftain after rumors of his betrayal surface – FirstSportz

Jacob Fatu was part of The Bloodline 2.0 led by Single Sikoa since his WWE debut a few weeks ago on SmackDown. Since his appearance in the company, several rumors have been circulating that he is a spy for Roman rule and will turn against the current faction once the chieftain returns. The Samoan Werewolf recently responded indirectly to these rumors on social media.

Fatu posted on X that he thanked God for his tribe leader, Solo Sikoa. The 32-year-old has seemingly sworn his allegiance to the former NXT North American Champion. He is an integral part of the faction in its current state and helped its leader to Cody Rhodes at Money in the Bank in Toronto.

If Fatu is indeed a spy for Roman Reigns, he may simply be keeping the ruse going. After all, there are many signs that he will eventually betray the current leadership. He has pledged his loyalty to the former WWE Universal Champion in several tweets prior to his debut with the company. Fatu has also refused to be called the Tribal Chief on the indies out of respect for his family member. Sikoa was also extremely dismissive of his efforts in the six-man tag match during the show’s press conference.

Fatu has stayed with the faction through most of their extreme moves. This includes taking out wrestling veterans such as Randy Orton And Kevin Owens. He even helped them take out one of Reigns’ most trusted men, Paul Heyman. However, this could be a planned attempt to get closer to Sikoa and make him trust the Samoan Werewolf.

Rikishi on what WWE needs to do to make Jacob Fatu shine in the company

Speaking about Rikishi Fatu Off the Top, the Hall of Famer recently gave his thoughts on Jacob Fatu joining the new version of the Bloodline. Rikishi felt that his versatility and ferocity added a whole new layer to the group. However, the promotion still had to do more to get the most out of him.

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Jacob Fatu (via WWE)

Rikishi felt that Fatu had done a great job at Money in the Bank, and that it was now time for him to make his singles debut on SmackDown. He argued that the 32-year-old needed to be paired with top wrestlers to show his true potential.

The Hall of Famer claimed that his work ethic and psychology would really shine against a veteran like Randy Orton or Cody Rhodes. If WWE doesn’t follow through, he’ll be seen as nothing more than a puppet of the faction whose only goal is to provide some extra muscle.

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