Jacob Fatu to make his WWE debut on SmackDown tonight? Exploring potential two hints

Jacob Fatu [Image credits: MLW.com]
Jacob Fatu [Image credits: MLW.com]

For months now, the WWE Universe has been waiting for the debut of Jacob Fatu. The Samoan superstar is a part of the world-famous Anoa'i family. Related to the likes of Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa, The Usos, and more, it's widely believed that he will join The Bloodline. Two hints have now surfaced that suggest he could be making his debut tonight on SmackDown.

In the last few hours, Xero News and WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi might have let slip that Jacob Fatu is making his debut tonight. Taking to X, Xero News shared a post questioning if the Samoan Werewolf would be making his debut tonight.

A while later, Rikishi followed suit, calling for the "Samoan Beast" to be unleashed.

Taking into consideration Jacob Fatu's nickname, the "Samoan Beast" could very well be him. With The Bloodline seemingly heading into a major storyline with Cody Rhodes, there could be no better time to debut Fatu. He could very well be the secret weapon Solo Sikoa needs in order to bring the Undisputed WWE Championship back to the group.

However, at this point, this is nothing more than mere speculation. There is no telling if Fatu will actually make his debut tonight. The WWE Universe will just have to wait and see what happens on SmackDown.

There have been worries that Jacob Fatu could outshine Solo Sikoa

Solo Sikoa has been on a bit of an aggressive streak since Roman Reigns went on hiatus. Not only has he kicked out Jimmy Uso, but he's also recruited the likes of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. In other words, WWE is doing everything it can to establish The Street Champion as the new main force of The Bloodline. This may be the reason why Jacob Fatu's WWE debut has been delayed.

According to a report by WrestleVotes, there have been concerns backstage that Fatu could outshine Sikoa once he makes his debut. Fatu is already an exceptional pro wrestler and has incredible mic skills to boot. With that in mind, WWE could have decided to delay his debut in order to give Sikoa time to become the clear leader of The Bloodline.

It will be interesting to see just how the Stamford-based promotion decides to fit the Samoan Werewolf into all of this. Either way, if one thing is for sure, his debut is sure to have a major impact.

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