Jacob Fatu’s brother potential WWE arrival sparks Survivor Series speculation
Rikishi shared a significant update about his nephew Journey Fatu on Instagram, hinting at a possible WWE debut.
“You’ll remember his name soon @journey_fatu #thejourneybegins #Hardcore #deathvalley [blood drop emoji] [finger pointing up emoji] book him you won’t be disappointed . @thesamoandynasty smarts!!” the WWE Hall of Famer wrote.
Journey Fatu, brother of Jacob Fatu, began his pro wrestling career in 2018 with Circle 6. He formed successful partnerships in teams like the South Pacific Savages and the Fatus, capturing the SPW Tag Team Title alongside The Samoan Werewolf for 56 days. Journey also participated in the 2023 King of the Deathmatches Tournament, reaching the quarterfinals.
Currently performing for Oasis Pro Wrestling, Journey’s potential arrival could coincide with WWE Survivor Series: WarGames on November 30. Given WWE’s history of surprising debuts at premium live events, speculation suggests he might align with the new Bloodline.
Bloodline member mocks The Shield after defeating Seth Rollins
After securing the win through Solo Sikoa’s interference, Reed posted on X: “Sierra Hotel India Tango. I hope you Seth suckas and Roman rump munchers cry about it! RIGHT NOW, I AM IN CONTROL! #WWE.”
The outcome gains significance as WWE approaches Survivor Series: WarGames, especially after Rollins declined joining the OG Bloodline’s team earlier on RAW.