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Since about April, Jacob Fatu has been under contract with the WWE. And since then, fans have been eagerly awaiting his highly anticipated debut with the Stamford-based promotion. Their wishes come to fruition, as he is finally a part of the Bloodline now and has become the new enforcer of the group. After WrestleMania 40, a new iteration of The Bloodline, led by Solo Sikoa, started taking shape. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa aim to aid Sikoa in taking over the WWE. But the one that everyone had been waiting for had yet to arrive. And he did just that as Jacob Fatu came from behind and eliminated Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Kevin Owens all by himself.

The arrival of the Samoan Werewolf was nothing short of spectacular, to say the least. He was dominant through and through. While holding a commanding demeanor that might even overshadow the Tribal Heir soon. But there was one aspect of his debut that did not please WWE veteran Bully Ray. Something that he believes should’ve been worked on. But what irked the legendary superstar? Let’s find out.

In one of the latest editions of the Busted Open Podcast, Bully Ray, Dave LaGreca, and Mark Henry talked about all things pro wrestling. And one of the hottest superstars currently making news is Jacob Fatu. So it was no wonder that the trio discussed the Samoan Werewolf’s debut and the impact that he was going to have on the Stamford-based promotion.

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It was during this discussion that Bully Ray revealed that there was a flaw in Jacob Fatu’s debut that irked him. And what was it? The fact that Fatu was not using the Bloodline music. He said, “Side note, there was one thing that I didn’t like about Jacob Fatu. Not that I didn’t like it, but I was just like, hmm. Tell me what you guys think. If you’re a member of the Bloodline, should you have your own entrance music or you should come out to Bloodline Music? Everybody should come out to Bloodline music. It should be the same song.”

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But why does the WWE legend think that the Samoan Werewolf shouldn’t have his distinctive music?

Bully Ray stresses uniformity “across the board” for Jacob Fatu and The Bloodline

To this, Mark Henry added that Fatu became a member of the Bloodline later on after saving Sikoa. So the WWE might do that from now on. To which, Bully added, “Okay, maybe they gave him his own entrance and now that he’s in the Bloodline. He’ll come out to Bloodline Music. But I believe things should be uniformed across the board. If you’re a member of the Bloodline, if Tama tonga and Tanga Loa are wrestling in a tag match, Bloodline Music. If Jacob Fatu is in a single, Bloodline Music.”

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Well, it seems like Bully Ray is very serious when it comes to the presentation of a superstar. Focusing on every minute detail of it. Something that proves why he achieved legendary status in the pro wrestling circuit. However, Fatu’s debut still managed to create a huge impact and instill fear in the hearts of fellow superstars on the roster. What do you think? Do you agree with what the veteran shared? Let us know in the comments.