As anticipation builds for the WWE Draft, recent reports suggest a change of plans for The Bloodline’s future storyline.
Jacob Fatu, son of wrestling legend Sam Fatu, was expected to make a grand debut during this week’s SmackDown and the Draft Night 1 event.
However, new developments indicate a delay in his arrival to the main roster.
Despite earlier speculations, the Samoan Werewolf is now reportedly not slated to appear at the Draft TV tapings.
Insider sources reveal that while there’s a strategy in place for Fatu’s debut, WWE officials are opting for a more deliberate approach and aren’t rushing his introduction.
One potential scenario discussed involved Fatu teaming up with Tama Tonga, who recently joined The Bloodline.
Drawing inspiration from their fathers’ partnership as The Islanders in the 1980s, the idea was floated but remains unconfirmed.
Jacob Fatu’s signing with WWE has garnered attention, with wrestling icon Jim Ross commenting on the development.
Speaking on his podcast, Ross praised the signing and highlighted the tradition of post-WrestleMania roster adjustments and new talent acquisitions.
As details emerge about potential Draft plans for The Bloodline and Roman Reigns, fans eagerly await the unfolding drama in WWE’s ever-evolving terrain.