Since his debut, Jacob Fatu has been a force to take into account. He lifts havoc everywhere and everywhere, but his time on Smackdown is perhaps. He was more than ever released without the leading hand of Solo Sikoa, and he may have already realized that. With that in mind, could he make a switch to WWE RAW and find a new leader?
The answer to the first part may be a “yes”. Now that the transfer window is still underway, it is impossible to say what the future has in store for Jacob Fatu. He could make a switch to RAW, or he could stay on Friday evening. The second question is a bit tricky and is based on a backstage interaction. After all, the new leader he could serve in this scenario is Jey Uso.
As is now generally known, Jey uso won the Royal Rumble match against the men. It was a monumental victory and perhaps the largest of his career. As such, both his friends and family were backstage to congratulate him, including his cousin, Jacob Fatu, who was even seen in a ‘Yeet’ t-shirt. If you take this into account, there is always a chance that he can move to RAW and ask to become Jey’s enforcer while he touches the road to Wrestlemania.
It would certainly be quite a turn if it happened. But at the moment it is nothing more than speculation.
Jacob Fatu will probably go after Braun Strowman again
Although it is fun to speculate, it can take a while before Jacob Fatu makes the switch to RAW. Why? Well, after the Royal Rumble he wants to go after Braun Strowman again. After all, it was the monster among men who eliminated him from the Rumble competition.
Returning after a devastating loss on Saturday night’s main event, Strowman shocked the world when he eliminated Fatu. It is understandable that the Samoan werewolf was furious and threw a chair to Strowman when he left the Arena. It is clear that there are now an unfinished things between the two.
It will be interesting to see what Fatu does in this week’s Smackdown’s episode. Given everything that happened, he will perhaps renew his rivalry with Strowman.
Published by Arsh Das