Folks, buckle up because the WWE SmackDown drama just went nuclear! In a twist that’ll have everyone talking until the next pay-per-view, Jacob Fatu has been officially named the Bloodline’s new enforcer, solidifying his place in the most dominant faction in wrestling today. And if that wasn’t enough to knock your socks off, the Guerillas of Destiny (G.O.D.) successfully defended their WWE Tag Team Championships against the Street Profits in a match that was more intense than a pressure cooker at full blast.
The night began with Solo Sikoa addressing the crowd, and boy, did he have some news. In a shocking in-ring promo, Sikoa told Fatu to hand over his tag belt to Tonga Loa. Why, you ask? Because Fatu’s got a new job description—being Sikoa’s “personal enforcer.” And let me tell you, that’s a role not just anyone can fill. Fatu, despite still nursing an injury from SummerSlam, handed over the belt with the kind of reluctant acceptance that made it clear: the Bloodline is all business. But don’t let that walking boot fool you—Fatu wasn’t about to sit on the sidelines.
The match that followed was a tag team clinic. The Street Profits, Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins, came out swinging, giving the G.O.D. everything they could handle and then some. At one point, it looked like the Profits had it in the bag—Dawkins sent Tonga and Loa crashing into the ring barricade, and Ford launched himself over the top rope like a missile, taking out the champs. But just when the crowd thought it was all over, Jacob Fatu, boot and all, made his move. He superkicked both Street Profits members with the precision of a surgeon, turning the tide back in G.O.D.’s favor.
Tonga, ever the opportunist, capitalized on the chaos, hitting a flatliner on Dawkins and securing the pinfall. The G.O.D. retained their titles, proving once again why the Bloodline is the most feared faction in WWE.
But the night wasn’t over yet! After the bell, the Bloodline decided to send a message. They began a brutal beatdown on the Street Profits, showing the world what happens when you mess with the best. That is, until #DIY’s music hit the speakers. Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa stormed down the ramp like two avenging angels, hitting double superkicks on Sikoa that echoed through the arena. But their momentum was short-lived—Fatu, ever the enforcer, snatched Gargano from the outside before he and Sikoa continued the beatdown. The climax? Sikoa hitting a devastating Samoan Spike on both members of #DIY, with Fatu serving up Gargano on a silver platter. The new “Tribal Chief” made it clear—mess with the Bloodline, and you’re going to get spiked.