The exaggerated Saturday night in Toronto will see The Bloodline unlocking another chapter of rivalry with Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens. In a non-celebrated move, WWE, last night, leaked who will be there with Solo Sikoa in his pursuit to demolish the babyface trio. The graphic showed Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga in the house tonight, lacing up their shoes for the six-man tag team match. While our eyes have since been fixed upon the Samoan Werewolf, the ferocious star didn’t gain an easy-pissy entry to Canada. The blame goes to his past criminal record. The same goes for the YEET man, Jey Uso, who is currently rigging himself out to grab the briefcase.
Jacob Fatu and Jey Uso had a troubled entry to MITB Toronto
WWE had to make a special request to the Canadian authority to get the controversial bigwigs in for their respective matches. During the pre-show press conference, Michael Cole revealed, ‘‘There’s been a lot of jokes about Jey Uso and getting into Canada, but we have a serious situation with Jacob Fatu. WWE, including Triple H, had to work with Canadian authorities to get Jacob Fatu into the country for this match tonight. This shows how dangerous he is considered, not only by WWE but by outsiders as well.”
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Michael Cole says WWE & Triple H had to get "involved" with the Canadian authorities to allow for Jacob Fatu to enter Canada.
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Now, it remains to be seen how the duo returns the favor through their electrifying performances.
Let’s scoop out what exactly the disgraceful past the champions hold.
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Fatu has been the most unhinged and dangerous figure inside and outside the Bloodline.
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Jacob Fatu and Jey Uso’s criminal history revisited
Fatu never wrestled outside of the United States and even awaited a WWE appearance long following an official sign-up ahead of WrestleMania XL. All because he faced detention at the age of 18, in charge of robbery. But as we all believe, the past couldn’t be a parameter to judge the whole life of a human, the skilled wrestler wanted to be better and do better for his family and Triple H granted him the chance. In fact, other veterans argued his life story could be a great babyface angle for the company to capitalize on. While the legal issue still prevented him from taking bookings outside of the US (for ex: Canada tonight), with WWE holding the vouching for him, he will be getting the ball rolling toward a promising career.
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On the other hand, in Jey Uso’s case, the former Bloodline member was arrested in 2018 for DWI. Although he previously came to Canada during the Elimination Chamber 2023, the legal trouble still didn’t sink in fully, as depicted through his MITB 2024 entry.
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