On WWE SmackDown, Jacob Fatu announced his arrival with authority, defeating “Main Event” Jey Uso in the Men’s WarGames Advantage Match and securing a key edge for The New Bloodline heading into Survivor Series.
SmackDown GM Nick Aldis banned all Bloodline members—new and original—from ringside to ensure a clean fight. Not that Fatu needed backup. The “Samoan Werewolf” lived up to his reputation, countering every move Jey Uso had with a ferocity that had fans on their feet.
In a brutal display, Fatu thwarted Uso’s attempted tope suicida by hurling him into the announcer’s desk, followed by a vicious ring post collision. As the action spilled outside again in the match’s climax, Fatu delivered a devastating Samoan Drop onto the announcer’s table.
Uso didn’t go down easily, hitting a Spear and an Uso Splash for a near-fall that had the crowd roaring. But it wasn’t enough to stop Fatu, who sealed the deal with a jaw-dropping moonsault to score a clean, decisive victory.
After the match, Solo Sikoa and the New Bloodline appeared on the ramp, relishing their newly secured WarGames advantage. As the camera faded, the message was clear: the New Bloodline means business, and Fatu is their not-so-secret weapon.