At WWE’s Money in the Bank event, Solo Sikoa was betrayed by Jacob Fatu at a crucial moment, igniting deep conflict within the Anoa’i family and shifting alliances among key wrestling factions. The incident has set the stage for heightened family drama, as both Sikoa and Fatu look to strengthen their support within the wrestling world.
Betrayal Unfolds During High-Stakes Showdown
The rift between Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa that had simmered for months finally erupted at last week’s Money in the Bank. As Sikoa climbed for victory during the climactic ladder match featuring Seth Rollins, Penta, El Grande Americano, LA Knight, and Andrade, both his Bloodline stablemates—Fatu and JC Mateo—were at ringside. The chaos escalated when Bron Breakker took out Mateo, allowing Fatu an opportunity to support Sikoa.
Yet, with the championship within Sikoa’s reach, Jacob Fatu’s true intentions became clear. Instead of helping, he launched a surprise attack on his cousin, brutally removing Sikoa from contention and crushing his prospects in the match. In the aftermath, Seth Rollins was able to seize the briefcase, becoming Mr. Money in the Bank for the second time. The sudden betrayal has left Sikoa isolated in the faction landscape, while Fatu’s aggressive stance has polarized their allies.
Zilla Fatu Steps Forward in New Alliance
Facing opposition from his former stablemates and only Mateo remaining on his side, Solo Sikoa now finds himself outnumbered. However, to challenge the imbalance, Zilla Fatu—a fellow Anoa’i and former tag team partner—has voiced his support for Jacob Fatu, suggesting a formidable new partnership could be forming. Fans have been quick to note that the family saga intensifies, with more members potentially stepping into the mix.
Zilla Fatu’s recent message on social media emphasized his readiness to back his cousin:
“& REMEMBER BIG ZILLA IS ONLY ONE PHONE CALL AWAY ☎️ 👎🏽 🩸 HELLLLLOOOOOO,”
—Zilla Fatu, via Twitter
With his WWE debut last June and a history of teaming with Jacob, Zilla Fatu’s involvement may profoundly affect the ongoing feud. The 25-year-old wrestler’s alignment could help Jacob Fatu confront Sikoa’s supporters, further stirring anticipation among fans for a potential reunion—or showdown—within the Anoa’i lineage.
Lasting Impact on the WWE and Anoa’i Legacy
The fallout from Solo Sikoa being betrayed by Jacob Fatu at Money in the Bank is expected to leave a lasting mark on the WWE landscape and the storied Anoa’i family. With major stars like Seth Rollins, LA Knight, Bronson Reed, and others entangled in the current feud, shifting loyalties continue to draw attention across the wrestling community. As the Bloodline fractures and the family rift widens, speculation grows about which relatives might next enter the fray and how their involvement could reshape future matchups and alliances.
