“Scares the living sh*t out of me,” 40-year-old WWE star admits being terrified by Jacob Fatu
Jacob Fatu made his WWE debut and single-handedly laid out Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton, becoming the new member of The Bloodline.
Jacob Fatu (via WWE)
Jacob Fatu‘s introduction to WWE has been one of the most talked-about topics in the wrestling community these past few days. His terrifying persona and dangerous moves have not only instilled fear in some fans but also in certain WWE personalities. The name in question is SmackDown commentator Corey Graves, who let the WWE Universe know how he felt about the Samoan Werewolf.
Corey Graves took to X and stated that Jacob Fatu‘s presence on SmackDown scared him a lot. His fear is completely justified, given how Fatu destroyed the company’s top babyfaces, Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton, on his debut. The former MLW World Heavyweight Champion was bestowed the moniker “The Enforcer” in Solo Sikoa‘s new Bloodline.
However, if the WWE Universe thought his assault on Cody and Co. was brutal, they were in for a surprise. On the latest episode of SmackDown, the “new” Tribal Chief, Solo, ordered the members to acknowledge him, along with Paul Heyman. When The Wiseman refused to do so, The Samoan Werewolf, along with Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, destroyed him. Heyman was later rushed to the hospital for further checkups.
Jacob Fatu scares the living sh*t out of me.Corey Graves on X
In such a short amount of time, Fatu has made a significant impact, with many fans even saying he is better than Solo. He will most likely wrestle in his first WWE match at Money in the Bank. The Bloodline will challenge the trio of Rhodes, Owens, and Orton in a 6-man tag team match on July 6 in Canada.
Umaga’s manager, Armando Estrada, could return after 11 years to be Jacob Fatu’s manager
Following the unfortunate events on the latest episode of SmackDown, Paul Heyman’s future as The Wiseman looks uncertain. Amidst the chaos, the WWE Universe may have found someone who would be perfect for the role. The name in question is Armando Estrada, who managed Fatu’s uncle, Umaga, during his run in WWE around the mid-2000s.
Fans have created numerous theories about how Estrada could become the new Wiseman for the new Bloodline. The man himself took to X and warned fans to be careful of what they wished for. His response was interesting, as he neither said yes to the idea nor denied it. During his managerial time with Umaga, he guided him towards the glory of winning the Intercontinental Title twice.
Be careful what you wish for.....Armando Estrada on X
Looking at the grand scheme of things, Roman Reigns could return soon to take revenge on Solo. Fans might witness a civil war between the groups, with Solo, Fatu, and the Tongans on one side and Reigns and The Usos on the other. The WWE Universe is clamoring for The Tribal Chief’s return and for him to punish the 31-year-old star for his evil deeds.
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