Jacob Fatu made a groundbreaking move in the WWE by defeating Jey Uso in the main event of SmackDown, securing his first-ever singles match victory. The win was met with a one-word tweet from Bronson Reed, who exclaimed “Advantage” immediately after the match. This triumph marks a significant milestone for Fatu, who has primarily been featured in multi-man tag team matches since his debut in mid-2024.
Fatu’s loss was a noteworthy one, as he and Solo Sikoa fell short to Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes at the Bad Blood premium live event. Despite this setback, the Samoan Werewolf has yet to be pinned or submitted, maintaining his undefeated record in the WWE. His latest win has given the new Bloodline an advantage going into their upcoming WarGames clash against the OG Bloodline, leaving fans eager to see how Fatu will perform in the much-anticipated match.
The victory has also sparked conversations about Fatu’s potential as a main event player. Rikishi, a veteran WWE star, recently discussed Fatu’s current run, stating that the young wrestler has yet to showcase his full talent. Rikishi believes that a singles match without outside interference would help Fatu demonstrate his abilities and propel him to main event status.
Fatu has been a loyal member of the new Bloodline, alongside Solo Sikoa, and has been instrumental in their success. His one-on-one match with Uso marked a departure from his usual multi-man tag team matches, and Reed’s tweet seemed to hint at the new dynamic that has emerged between the two factions.
As Fatu looks to assert his dominance in the upcoming WarGames match, fans are left wondering what the future holds for the young wrestler. Will he continue to thrive as a singles competitor, or will the pressure to perform push him back into the multi-man tag team world? One thing is certain, however – Jacob Fatu’s victory has given the new Bloodline a significant advantage, and his rise to the top of the WWE hierarchy is well and truly underway.