Jacob Fatu has officially replaced Tonga Loa in the tag team gauntlet match, and the reason for this is unclear to the people. Bloodline is now dealing with a number of issues, and it appears that WWE portrayed this action as something of an insider thing for the Bloodline, but the true motive for this brave move is now known.
We all know that Tonga Loa has been on the WWE roaster for the past few months, and he has not wowed anyone up here. Nonetheless, the individual has made several mistakes, making it impossible for him to accurately portray himself. His debut, a low blow at Money in the Bank, and wrestling moves were all bungled, which is why WWE has decided not to push him right now.
Tanga Loa is sporting an eye patch.#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/DzEqmuP4UL
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) July 27, 2024
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Furthermore, fans are divided on this because some of them believe the Tonga brothers should have been a tag team. Some of them also believe that Jacob Fatu should appear on the SummerSlam program given that there are still rumors for him to betray Solo Sikoa and join Roman Reigns. This move was done after Tonga Loa was spotted sporting an eye patch on this week’s SmackDown.
How does Jacob Fatu’s entry to the gauntlet effect DIY’s run?
WWE Universe has always backed DIY since they both have a lot of ability, and after so many years, they finally received the push they deserved. Although it seems that this push may not lasting for long. DIY just won the WWE Tag Team Championships, and fans were pleased with WWE’s decision, yet there is a possibility that things may alter.
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Fans are currently completely behind Jacob Fatu, as seen by the number of shouts he receives as a result of his wrestling talents. As a result, fans are hoping Fatu wins gold at this year’s SummerSlam, which would be a daring move if executed by WWE. The main issue with this approach is that it would undermine DIY’s legitimacy as Tag Team champions, reducing them to the status of transitional champions.
WWE should proceed with caution in this decision because they do not want to jeopardize DIY’s reputation because they both have the potential to become significant singles stars for the organization in the future. How do you feel about Tonga Loa being replaced by Jacob Fatu? Please let us know in the comments.