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Should WWE overlook Jacob Fatu's past for the sake of Bloodline's dominance at MITB?

According to rumors, Jacob Fatu was signed to WWE during the WrestleMania period, but the reason for his late debut has yet to be revealed. It is widely assumed that Fatu has criminal records, which is why WWE did not make his debut in the company because he is unable to travel outside of the United States, and all of the PLEs WWE was conducting since WrestleMania were located outside of the United States.

The Bloodline will face Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, and the Undisputed WWE Champion, Cody Rhodes, at Money In The Bank PLE, which will be held in Toronto, Canada. This raises the question of how Jacob Fatu will accompany the Bloodline at the next WWE Premium Live Event for this match.

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The most concluded thing that comes out of this situation is that Jacob Fatu will be unable to visit, most probably due to his criminal record. The fact that this match has been conducted as a six-man tag team match suggests that the new Bloodline enforcer will be unable to attend the MITB, and Solo Sikoa will be joined solely by Tonga Loa and his right-hand man Tama Tonga.

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However, there has been no word yet on Jacob Fatu’s absence and thus, there still might be a chance. Although there is still a Smackdown remaining before the show, WWE has the opportunity to create a plot as to why Jacob Fatu will not be present at MITB. This narrative may subsequently lead to the Fatu betraying Solo Sikoa, as current speculations predict that this thing can happen too.

Is Jacob Fatu about to betray Solo Sikoa and the Bloodline?

So far, it’s known that Jacob Fatu has taken over the spotlight previously held by Solo Sikoa. This implies he is the most appealing aspect of the current Bloodline plot, which is one of the reasons why it is speculated that he may betray Sikoa to join Roman Reigns in the future since Reigns would help him advance in his career.

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There have been no reports on this particular narrative, and these are only market assumptions. The Bloodline Civil War might just be about to begin, and only time will tell what WWE has in store for the whole faction as so far there are a lot of possibilities that can occur.

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Should WWE overlook Jacob Fatu's past for the sake of Bloodline's dominance at MITB?

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Until then, how do you feel about Jacob Fatu’s aura and personality?