Pro Wrestling Quickie with Tristen Law

Did Jacob Fatu Break Roman Reigns?

5 min · 13. maj 2026
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acob Fatu didn’t break Roman Reigns completely… but he may have changed the way everyone sees him. Roman walked into Raw thinking he could humble Jacob Fatu the same way he has humbled family before. Beat him, embarrass him, make him acknowledge the Tribal Chief, and bring him back under control. But Jacob Fatu is different. Roman barely survived him. Jacob didn’t leave looking humbled. He left looking like a dangerous man who learned Roman Reigns can be touched. And once fear stops working, control starts cracking. In this episode of Pro Wrestling Quickie, Tristen Law breaks down why Jacob Fatu may be the first real crack in Roman Reigns’ Bloodline empire, why Jey Uso understood the danger before Roman did, and why this story is less about wins and losses and more about power, respect, family, and fear.

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