The Bloodline grew once again on Friday when Jacob Fatu made an explosive debut on SmackDown.
Cody Rhodes was scheduled for a match against Solo Sikoa to end “Friday Night SmackDown”, but Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa interfered in the match and began a three-on-one assault against the undisputed WWE Champion.
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Randy Orton and Kevin Owens evened the odds and forced Tonga and Loa out of the ring. Rhodes, Orton and Owens set their sights on Sikoa, who was on the floor sitting near the corner of the ring. Sikoa's behavior went from nervous to manic.
That's when Fatu came out of nowhere and helped Sikoa.
Fatu superkicked Orton and Rhodes. He then received one from Owens, but it didn't seem to affect him at all. Fatu continued his attack outside the ring.
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It ended with a splash on Rhodes through the announcers table. He then joined Sikoa, Tonga and Loa in the ring to celebrate. He seemed to stun the other Bloodline members besides Sikoa.
Fatu had long been rumored to be joining WWE as part of the Bloodline storyline, which evolved in the wake of Roman Reigns' loss to Rhodes for the WWE Title at WrestleMania 40.
Fatu is a former Major League Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion. He is part of the legendary Anoa'i family and is the son of Sam Fatu, who performed in WWE in the 1980s.
Jacob Fatu is also the nephew of WWE legend Rikishi and the late WWE wrestler Umaga.
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Reigns hasn't been seen in a WWE ring since WrestleMania 40.
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