In the wrestling universe, where the drama is thicker than a bowl of porridge from the Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster's kitchen, Jacob Fatu has just pulled off what some might call an intergalactic upset. On the November 29 episode of "WWE SmackDown," Fatu, known in the ring as the "Samoan Werewolf," managed to defeat Jey Uso in a WarGames advantage match, thus securing a strategic edge for his team in the upcoming WarGames match at Survivor Series.
Fatu, with a combination of a Samoan Drop onto the announce desk and a moonsault, pinned Jey Uso clean, which, in wrestling terms, is like finding an honest politician in the Galactic Parliament. This victory not only showcased Fatu's prowess but also set the stage for an intriguing showdown, where the New Bloodline will have the first advantage in the WarGames match.
The wrestling community on X has been buzzing, with posts celebrating Fatu's clean win and speculating on his future, some even suggesting he might be a world champion in the next couple of years. Meanwhile, fans of Jey Uso are probably still picking their jaws up off the floor, wondering if this is just another twist in the soap opera that is WWE.
So, as we look forward to Survivor Series, remember: in wrestling, as in life, the only constant is change, or in this case, the occasional moonsault from a Samoan Werewolf.
Jacob Fatu defeats Jey Uso to secure the advantage in the WarGames match tomorrow night at #SurvivorSeries. #SmackDown pic.twitter.com/C49sQUjWxN
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) November 30, 2024
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