3 reasons why Jacob Fatu should NOT wrestle at WWE Money in the Bank

Jacob Fatu made his debut on SmackDown [Image Credits: Twitter - @jacobfatu_wwe]
Jacob Fatu made his debut on WWE SmackDown [Image Credits: Twitter - @jacobfatu_wwe]

Jacob Fatu's debut on SmackDown's June 21st edition was one of the best debuts in recent memory. Fatu appeared towards the end of the episode to launch a vicious attack on Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens.

Later, the former Major League Wrestling star was also spotted on SmackDown's recent episode where he acknowledged Solo Sikoa and attacked Paul Heyman as The Wiseman refused to acknowledge Sikoa as The Tribal Chief.

While this exposure is good for Jacob Fatu, the superstar must not take part in the 3 on 3 Tag Team match which will see The Bloodline face Rhodes, Orton, and Owens. In this article, we will look at three reasons why Fatu must not make his WWE in-ring debut in this match.


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#3. Jacob Fatu would look less intimidating

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When Jacob Fatu made his debut on SmackDown and attacked Cody Rhodes, the vibe his debut left was intimidating. Fatu looked vicious and looked like someone you don't want to mess with. However, this vibe he has set might take a toss if he participates in the 3 on 3 match at Money in the Bank.

In a 3 on 3 match, Fatu might not get the ring time he deserves, and this could lead to him not being able to intimidate the WWE Universe the way he does. This potential scenario could affect his character majorly, and that's something Triple H and WWE would not want.


#2. WWE needs to build on Jacob Fatu's character

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On SmackDown's latest episode, Solo Sikoa announced that Jacob Fatu as The Enforcer of The Bloodline. This image is something WWE needs to build on. Being The Enforcer, Fatu does not necessarily need to involve himself in matches inside the ring.

Instead, he just needs to be around to get things done for Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline. Hence, it would be wise for Fatu to take a backseat in the upcoming match at Money in the Bank.


#1. To avoid losing at this stage

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Given Fatu only made his WWE debut on the June 21st edition of SmackDown, it's obvious he is very early in his career. Therefore, if the faces are going to win at Money in the Bank, it won't be a good idea to have Fatu on the losing end at this stage.

Instead, it would be better to give him some time to get into the groove, and then start him with singles matches where he can dominate and WWE can build him. In the coming weeks, it will be interesting to see how Fatu does on the blue brand.

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