Overview
- Monday’s Raw opened with Roman Reigns and The Usos confronting Jacob Fatu about insubordination before Reigns formally welcomed Fatu into The Bloodline and placed an Ula Fala on him.
- Reigns told Fatu that the group did not need yes men, a line that framed his decision to accept controlled disobedience rather than force Fatu to conform.
- As the faction left the ring, actor Eric André touched Fatu’s Ula Fala, and Fatu dragged André into the ring and hit two top‑rope splashes after Reigns ordered him to continue the attack.
- WWE amplified the segment with official social posts confirming Fatu’s membership and the on‑screen treatment presented Fatu as a deliberate, weaponized but unruly ally.
- The induction alters the build to the Tribal Combat match at Clash in Italy by showing Reigns recruiting and directing Fatu instead of treating him as a lone challenger, and viewers should watch for how that dynamic affects faction unity and the match’s leadership stipulations.