WWE star Jacob Fatu recently discussed the possibility of joining forces with Roman Reigns and The Usos to face Solo Sikoa’s MFT faction, highlighting this potential partnership during a recent interview. The topic gained attention as WWE fans anticipate a potential Bloodline reunion and exciting matchups in the near future.
Appearing on The Rich Eisen Show, Fatu was asked about teaming with Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and Jey Uso in what could be a headline-grabbing contest, possibly at Survivor Series against Solo Sikoa’s group. Although Fatu had not considered the scenario before, he expressed enthusiasm about it:
“Yeah, bro, you know, we just split, but, uh, I never even thought about that. But, man, bro, that dude, man, that do sound good, because obviously, bro, your boy needs some help, right? No, but hey, man, I never thought about that, man. But, uh, it will be good once again…I mean, that would be a special moment for me. I mean not for me, but everybody. But nah, that never crossed my mind though.”
—Jacob Fatu, WWE Superstar
Dream Opponents: Jeff Hardy Tops Fatu’s List
When asked about dream WWE matchups, Fatu quickly named Jeff Hardy, a widely respected figure known for his memorable tenures across WWE, TNA/Impact, and AEW. Fatu described Hardy as one of the best and expressed a sincere desire to face him in the ring:
“Jeff Hardy, man, I want to have a match with Jeff. Man, one of the dopest. Man, yeah. I mean, Jeff.”
—Jacob Fatu, WWE Superstar
In addition to Hardy, Fatu shared his admiration for Tajiri, a former WWE Cruiserweight and Tag Team Champion, stating:
“I’m a huge fan of Tajiri.”
—Jacob Fatu, WWE Superstar
Respect for WWE’s Current Talent and Adaptability
Fatu also reflected on the diverse talent in WWE today, praising the versatility and skill of his peers. He recalled advice from his uncle about the importance of adapting to different wrestling styles and working cohesively with various opponents. Fatu mentioned his experiences working with talented wrestlers like Carmelo Hayes, Andrade Ciampa, and Johnny Wrestling, emphasizing the need to be flexible in the ring:

“Man, eventually, obviously, all the gentlemen here, man, you know, everybody here, because everybody’s a great worker. You know, I was very blessed to even work with Boston’s own man, Carmelo Hayes. Andrade Ciampa, Johnny. I mean, you know, I used to watch these cats… Man, there’s a lot of cats, though, you know. my uncle taught us…you got to learn how to gel with everybody if you want to really know how to move around here. So just anybody.”
—Jacob Fatu, WWE Superstar
Bloodline Storyline Developments and Recent Matches
Fatu’s remarks come amid speculation about a possible Bloodline reunion on WWE television. On the August 15 episode of SmackDown, Fatu teamed up with Jimmy Uso and Sami Zayn to defeat Solo Sikoa and members of the MFT faction, JC Mateo and Tonga Loa, in a six-man tag team contest. With Jey Uso currently appearing on Raw and Roman Reigns anticipated to return soon to pursue his ongoing feud with The Vision, this family rivalry remains one of WWE’s most intriguing narratives.
Looking Ahead: Potential Impact and Future WWE Matchups
Jacob Fatu’s openness to collaborating with members of The Bloodline and his eagerness for dream matches like one against Jeff Hardy suggest exciting possibilities for his WWE career moving forward. As storylines evolve, Fatu continues to position himself as a dynamic presence in WWE, potentially contributing to unforgettable moments in upcoming events such as Survivor Series.
