Jacob Fatu refused to compete in the scripted Acknowledgement Ceremony with Roman Reigns on the May 11 Raw from Knoxville. Instead he unleashed the Tongan Death Grip, superkick, and powerbombed Reigns through the announce desk, ending the show with an unscripted-feeling eruption of violence. This marks the latest escalation in their feud following their Backlash match days ago.
This incident further intensifies the rivalry between Reigns and Fatu. Reigns entered the show demanding championship respect after inviting Fatu to acknowledge him. While Fatu was brought in under Reigns's tutelage, his recent attacks signal a departure and a bid to establish dominance.
MaxxedOut's Take: Fatu's refusal to acknowledge Reigns consolidates him as a believable threat to the World Heavyweight Championship. It shifts their dynamic from mentor-protégé to outright challenger. Fans should watch how WWE books the next chapter in a storyline grounded in legacy and betrayal.
Reddit discussions were lively: many compared Fatu's aggression to a street-fight carnage rather than a polished segment, highlighting how the Bloodline tension fueled the chaos.
MaxxedOut will continue to cover this story and break it down on this week's podcast.
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