Jacob Fatu set for MASSIVE WWE feud in 2025

Jacob Fatu is rapidly climbing the ranks in WWE, with backstage discussions pointing to a potential showdown against Roman Reigns. WWE’s long-term plans for Fatu could place him in one of the most high-profile matches of 2025, solidifying his status as a future top star.

WrestleMania 41 Plans Highlight Fatu’s Potential

Initially, WWE considered pitting Roman Reigns against Jacob Fatu at WrestleMania 41. While other marquee matches, including Seth Rollins vs. CM Punk and The Rock vs. Cody Rhodes, took precedence, Fatu’s match with Reigns was reportedly designed to elevate Fatu into the spotlight.

How Fatu’s Feud Could Shape His Future

Facing Roman Reigns, one of WWE’s most dominant champions, would position Jacob Fatu as a serious contender in WWE’s top tier. Historically, a match against Reigns often signals a major push, as seen with names like Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes.

Despite changes to the WrestleMania lineup, including Reigns potentially being part of a match with The Rock and Cody Rhodes, WWE could still revisit this storyline later in 2025.

Fatu’s Build Toward Stardom

With plans reportedly shifting during Survivor Series 2024, WWE is taking a deliberate approach to build Fatu as a key player. His athleticism and natural charisma make him a standout addition to the roster, and a feud with Reigns could cement his legacy in WWE.

Fan Expectations for 2025

The possibility of a Reigns vs. Fatu match has fans buzzing. Many believe that Fatu’s unique skill set and family connection to The Bloodline storyline make this feud a natural fit.

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