WWE is set to present Money in the Bank Premium Live Event from Toronto, Canada this year and the border control that oversees entry into the country has always been an issue for the Stamford-based promotion. Jey Uso commented that he was able to get into Canada as part of the kickoff event on Friday night, but it seems a family member of his had an issue.
Michael Cole explained on the Countdown to Money in the Bank show that Jacob Fatu was so dangerous that Triple H had to speak to the authorities to get him into the country so that he could be part of the Six-Man Tag Team Match with The Bloodline.
Fatu's reputation precedes him in WWE and he is called The Samoan Werewolf for a reason, but it seems that Triple H was eager to ensure that he was part of tonight's premium live event.
In the past, there have been several stars including The Usos who have been denied access to Canada because of their legal history and it's thought that this was one of the issues with Fatu and why he wasn't able to get into the country without the CCO stepping in.
Jacob Fatu makes his WWE in-ring debut at Money in the Bank
Jacob Fatu debuted several weeks ago but tonight when he teams with Tama Tonga and Solo Sikoa against Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens, he will make his in-ring debut for the Stamford-based promotion.
Fatu comes with quite the reputation, and Triple H has already noted that the former is considered to be a "game changer" for WWE, so major things are expected of him tonight at Money in the Bank.
Luckily, Triple H had the power to step in to help Fatu or he may have had to wait a few more weeks to make his in-ring debut as a member of The Bloodline.