The Anoa’i family ties are growing in WWE with multiple in-ring athletes joining the company over the years and this includes Jacob Fatu, who signed with WWE this year. In fact, WWE fears Fatu could outshine Solo Sikoa once he debuts.

Former MLW heavyweight champion Jacob Fatu signed deal with WWE revealed by his family members during WrestleMania 40 weekend. This announcement has sparked speculation and excitement about his potential role within The Bloodline.

Those who have seen Jacob Fatu perform in MLW and other companies are well aware of just how talent the talent is. Wrestle Votes took to Twitter and reported that Solo Sikoa’s increased aggression in WWE is part of a plan to position him as the main force in the current iteration of The Bloodline. This strategic shift is intended to prepare for the debut of Jacob Fatu.

With that said, there’s some concern among WWE’s creative team that Jacob Fatu’s arrival could overshadow Solo Sikoa, given Fatu’s reputation and potential star power.

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”Interesting tidbit here: sources suggest that Solo Sikoa’s recent aggressive streak is part of a strategy to establish him as ‘the’ main force within this new phase of the Bloodline, ahead of Jacob Fatu’s debut. However, some trepidation remains within creative over fear that Fatu’s presence could outshine Solo at this stage.”

With Tanga Loa having debuted at the Backlash Premium Live Event last week, we will have to wait and see when Jacob Fatu will make his WWE debut as well and finally join The Bloodline.

Do you feel Jacob Fatu will overshadow Solo Sikoa once he debuts in WWE? Sound off in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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