Wrestling veteran Matt Morgan has sparked controversy by claiming that WWE made a huge mistake by debuting Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa before Jacob Fatu. The TNA legend expressed his disappointment on his Gigantic Pop podcast, stating that Fatu, the 32-year-old star, is “more menacing” than the two brothers.
Morgan’s comments come after Tama Tonga made his WWE debut on SmackDown after WrestleMania XL, joining The Bloodline faction under Solo Sikoa’s leadership. His brother, Tanga Loa, later joined the group at Backlash, helping The Enforcer and his MFT defeat Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in a brutal Street Fight. Meanwhile, Jacob Fatu, despite reportedly signing with WWE, has yet to make his debut.
Morgan slammed WWE for their decision, calling it a “mistake” to prioritize the brothers’ debut over Fatu’s. He believes that Fatu is the bigger star and should have been given priority. This criticism has sparked debate among wrestling fans, with many wondering why WWE chose to debut the less established brothers before Fatu.
However, Morgan’s criticism didn’t stop there. He also expressed concerns about WWE’s current handling of The Bloodline storyline, particularly with Roman Reigns’ absence. Morgan believes that Solo Sikoa is not yet ready to lead the faction and should focus on honing his skills before taking on a leadership role.
In a surprising twist, Morgan suggested that Fatu could potentially align with former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns upon his return. This potential alliance has sparked interest among fans, who are eager to see how WWE chooses to book Fatu’s eventual debut.
With WWE’s current creative direction under scrutiny, fans are left wondering what the future holds for The Bloodline and its members. Will WWE take Morgan’s criticism to heart and adjust their booking decisions? Only time will tell.