Former MLW Heavyweight Champion Jacob Fatu, who signed with WWE earlier this year, made a huge impact with his debut on the June 21 episode of Friday Night SmackDown. However, his journey to competing at Money In The Bank was far from straightforward.
Fatu’s recent appearances on SmackDown have shown his presence both in and out of the ring. His undeniable talent and aggressive style have proven that he is a force to be reckoned with.
Interestingly, WWE had to negotiate with Canadian authorities to allow Fatu to compete at Money In The Bank. About Money In The Bank Countdown On the pre-show, Michael Cole revealed that WWE and Triple H were actively involved in ensuring Fatu’s entry into Canada.
“There have been a lot of jokes about Jey Uso and his entry into Canada, but we have a serious situation with Jacob Fatu,” Cole said. “WWE, including Triple H, had to work with Canadian authorities to get Jacob Fatu into the country for this match tonight. This shows how dangerous he is to everyone, not just WWE but outsiders as well.”
Fatu’s past criminal record has prevented him from wrestling outside of the United States. Despite these challenges, he is now ready to compete at Money in the Bank. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see what kind of impact he will make at this important event.
With his strong in-ring skills and determination to overcome personal obstacles, Jacob Fatu’s involvement at Money In The Bank adds a layer of excitement and suspense. His presence in the match could prove to be a turning point, making this year’s event one to remember.
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