WWE’s The Undertaker Praises Jacob Fatu, Says ‘He’s Got That Thing’

Legendary WWE Hall of Famer “The Undertaker” has shown appreciation for Jacob Fatu, who recently joined the Bloodline. In his first WWE appearance, Fatu delivered a ferocious attack on Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens.

As a gamer, I single-handedly wiped out each of my opponents. I smashed Kevin Owens onto the cold, unforgiving steel steps, then unleashed a crushing spear that hurled Randy Orton into the protective barricades. To top it off, I executed a bone-rattling diving headbutt that sent Cody Rhodes flying through the announce table.

Following Solo Sikoa’s defeat against Roman Reigns in a Tribal Combat bout, Jacob Fatu has risen as a formidable solo entity. The WWE has positioned Fatu as a powerful figure within the revamped Bloodline. Lately, he has demonstrated his power by overpowering Braun Strowman during WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event.

At the WWE Royal Rumble 2025, Fatu left a lasting impression by enduring nearly 25 minutes and making four eliminations. The future seems promising for the Samoan Werewolf, as even The Undertaker remarked that Fatu has barely scratched the surface of his true potential within WWE.

The Undertaker says Jacob Fatu has huge potential in WWE

In a recent chat I had with Shakiel Mahjouri, The Undertaker dropped some insights about Jacob Fatu. He believes Fatu’s got a lot of untapped potential just waiting to be unleashed. The Phenom even went as far as acknowledging that there’s something special about Fatu, the so-called ‘it factor’.

According to the source, they commented, “Jacob hasn’t yet revealed his full potential. I always enjoy watching Jacob perform. There’s just something about him – a certain charm or talent that captivates the audience. When he’s on TV, you can’t help but keep watching to see what he’ll do next.” [Credit: Fightful]

Last Friday on WWE SmackDown, Fatu participated in a three-way competition for a spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber match. Despite his efforts, Fatu unfortunately didn’t emerge victorious; it was Damian Priest who clinched the win by pinning Braun Strowman instead. Since his WWE debut, Fatu has yet to be pinned, demonstrating the faith that WWE has in his abilities.

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2025-02-17 13:16