Jacob Fatu made a massive statement on the November 29 episode of WWE SmackDown, defeating Jey Uso to give the Bloodline a critical advantage heading into Survivor Series WarGames. The hard-hitting clash saw Fatu showcase his power and agility, cementing his place as a rising force in WWE.
The finish was as dramatic as it was decisive. Fatu nailed an impaler DDT on Jey, then sealed the deal with an awe-inspiring top-rope moonsault that left the crowd in awe. Earlier in the match, he sent a clear message by delivering a devastating Samoan drop onto the announce table, effectively neutralizing his opponent.
As the dust settled, the Bloodline, led by Solo Sikoa and flanked by Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Bronson Reed, walked away with a significant edge. With their first man entering WarGames, the Bloodline now has the upper hand over the OG Bloodline team of Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Sami Zayn, and CM Punk.
This result raises the stakes for Survivor Series WarGames, where the two factions will battle for supremacy inside the unforgiving steel structure. With two men starting the match and each team alternating entries, the Bloodline’s advantage could prove decisive. The only way to secure victory is after all 10 competitors enter the ring—a true endurance test for both sides.
Jacob Fatu’s breakout performance left fans buzzing, as his mix of brute strength and high-flying moves solidified him as a major player in this Bloodline saga. Survivor Series is shaping up to be a war, with alliances and rivalries poised to collide in epic fashion.
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