Roman Reigns Sends Final Warning to Jacob Fatu Before WWE Clash In Italy

Subhojeet Mukherjee 2 min read
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Roman Reigns has one final message before he steps into Tribal Combat with Jacob Fatu at WWE Clash in Italy.

The Tribal Chief took to Twitter ahead of the Premium Live Event and made it clear that he plans to prove exactly who he is when the bell rings in Turin, making it clear it doesn’t matter whether anyone likes it or not.

“You Might Not Like It But After Tonight You Will Understand I Am Everything They Say I Am #TribalCombat #WWEClash”

That message comes just days after Reigns and Fatu closed out the May 25 episode of Monday Night Raw from the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio. The final segment saw both men sign the contract for their World Heavyweight Championship match at Clash in Italy, but things quickly became personal.

Fatu came to the ring first and signed the contract before throwing chairs and the table out of the ring. WWE officials and security surrounded him, but Reigns later arrived and demanded that Adam Pearce, officials, and security leave the ring.

Fatu then told Reigns that it was time for things to change. He accused Reigns of bending the rules to beat him before, but warned that Tribal Combat would be different because everything and anything goes.

Reigns fired back by putting major stakes on the match. He said that if Fatu beats him, Fatu becomes Head of the Table. However, if Fatu loses, he must serve Reigns and learn from him as Reigns “domesticates” him.

With Reigns sending a final warning before the match, the Tribal Combat bout now feels even more personal. Fatu wants to change the power structure, but Reigns is clearly walking into Clash in Italy determined to remind everyone why he has been called the Head of the Table.

Do you think Roman Reigns will defeat Jacob Fatu at WWE Clash in Italy, or is Fatu ready to take his spot? Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.