Jacob Fatu is allied with Solo Sikoa in WWE (Images via WWE.com)
Jacob Fatu is rightfully one of the most vicious members of Solo Sikoa's Bloodline. However, a veteran says another WWE name is trying to usurp his position.
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Solo recently had a new member added to his stable, Bronson Reed. This has made their team exceptionally powerful, putting them at an advantage against Roman Reigns and his allies. With Survivor Series: WarGames drawing close, Solo certainly needs any amount of brute force he can get, and the 36-year-old is a welcome addition.
According to Sportskeeda's UnSKripted, Bill Apter talked about how Bronson has seemingly taken over the role of Jacob Fatu. The veteran journalist stated:
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"I think Bronson Reed is making Jacob Fatu #2 on that side now. I think Bronson Reed seems to be the leader of the more vicious part of that team, from what I saw the other night. I mean, Fatu was in there and all that, but you didn't notice him like you [would normally do]," the veteran noted. [4:55 onwards]
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For now, it remains to be seen how Bronson Reed plans to take his career forward in WWE.
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