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Tonight on WWE Backlash, the Bloodline made up of Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga, took the victory against Kevin Owens and Randy Orton in a tag team street fight match. This was the opening match of WWE’s Premium Live Event in Lyon Metropolis, France. The battle between the two teams exploded before it even began, but what came as the decisive moment in the end was the return of Tanga Loa, the brother of Tama Tonga.

Tanga Loa stopped his brother from getting pinned as he threw the referee out of the ring. This allowed Solo Sikoa to hit a Spine buster over the chairs to Owens and finish it with his Samoan Spike for the three-count victory. But while this surely got the fans’ attention, a few users saw an opportunity for Jacob Fatu to make his return as well. As seen in a recent tweet.

Was Jacob Fatu present in the ring?

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While we all know by now that Jacob Fatu was not present in the ring, could he be present under it instead? That is what is going on in the minds of WWE fans online as a recent clip on Twitter shows someone hiding under the ring during Loa’s moment of return.

This surely caught the fans’ attention as they were quick to respond to the tweet, speculating that it must have been Fatu. After all, it is no secret that he has signed with the WWE and is yet to make an appearance. So here are some of the users who surely believe that it is Fatu.

One user couldn’t help but scream through his keyboard that it must be Fatu.

While this user believed that it must be either Fatu, or maybe the sinister return of Uncle Howdy!

This user too confirmed that she too witnessed the movement under the ring.

Another user speculated that it must be the Samoan. However, the second guess of him costing Jey Uso the match did turn out to be wrong. It was the Judgment Day instead who did the dirty deed.

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Another confused user took a wild shot at it being Fatu.

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While we will have to wait for the debut of the NJPW star, Loa surely alone proved enough to bring an end to the match. Tanga Loa returns to WWE after a little-remembered stint between 2009 and 2014 under the nickname Camacho. His biggest role came in 2016 in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he was a member of the Guerrillas of Destiny team alongside his brother Tama Tonga. Together they captured seven IWGP Tag Team Championships and two NEVER Trios titles, as well as winning the World Tag League in its 2020 edition.