Jacob Fatu Gets Payback on Solo Sikoa, JC Matteo; Costs Solo the Money in the Bank Contract
In a shocking turn of events at WWE’s Money in the Bank, Jacob Fatu delivered a brutal dose of payback to Solo Sikoa and JC Matteo, ultimately costing Solo his shot at the coveted Money in the Bank contract.
Tensions between Fatu and the new Bloodline leadership have been boiling over for weeks. After being ambushed and ousted by Solo and Matteo during a recent episode of SmackDown, Fatu had been eerily silent—until tonight.
As Solo Sikoa climbed the ladder, fingertips grazing the briefcase, the crowd erupted as Fatu’s music hit. Sprinting to the ring with vengeance in his eyes, Fatu unleashed a savage assault. Matteo tried to intervene, but Fatu leveled him with a thunderous Samoan Drop outside the ring. Solo, stunned by the sudden attack, barely had time to react before Fatu dragged him down the ladder and hit a crushing pop-up Samoan Spike.
With the path cleared, another competitor—Drew McIntyre—seized the moment and claimed the briefcase, while Fatu stood over the fallen Solo, eyes locked with fury and retribution.
This act of vengeance marks a significant turning point in the Bloodline saga. Fatu, once considered a silent enforcer, made his intentions clear: he won’t be pushed aside. His actions send a powerful message to Solo and JC Matteo—this war is far from over.
Backstage sources report that Roman Reigns, though still absent, is “watching closely” as the Bloodline implodes. With Fatu now making his move, fans can only anticipate the chaos that will follow.
One thing is certain—Jacob Fatu is back, and he’s not done yet.