Major Betrayal Shocks at WWE Money in the Bank

The New Bloodline implodes as Jacob Fatu betrays Solo Sikoa at Money in the Bank, telling him “I hate you” before attacking him in the ladder match.

Major Betrayal Shocks at WWE Money in the Bank
  • Jacob Fatu turned babyface at WWE Money in the Bank by betraying Solo Sikoa during the men's ladder match, ending his alliance with The New Bloodline.
  • Fatu prevented Sikoa from winning by pulling him off the ladder, declaring "I hate you," and attacking him, referencing Sikoa's insult from SmackDown.
  • The betrayal leaves The New Bloodline weakened, with only Sikoa and JC Mateo active until Tonga Loa returns.
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Jacob Fatu completed his anticipated babyface turn at Money in the Bank, viciously betraying his cousin Solo Sikoa during the men’s ladder match and severing his ties with The New Bloodline.

The turn occurred in the chaotic final moments of the match. After Fatu neutralized Bronson Reed with a Samoan Drop, he set up a ladder for what appeared to be a surefire victory for Sikoa. However, as Sikoa began to climb, Fatu grabbed his leg, preventing his ascent.

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Realizing the double-cross, Sikoa looked down as Fatu declared, “I hate you,” before pulling him from the ladder and launching a brutal assault. This act effectively removed Sikoa from the match and signaled the end of Fatu’s allegiance to the group.

The betrayal was the direct payoff to a segment on the previous night’s SmackDown, where Fatu overheard Sikoa call him “all gas and no brains.”

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Fatu and JC Mateo had initially come to the ring to counteract interference from Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker, who were aiding Seth Rollins. The implosion leaves The New Bloodline with only Sikoa and Mateo as active members until Tonga Loa’s return.

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