The Bloodline 2.0 has fallen as Jacob Fatu shocked the world, turning on Solo Sikoa at the 2025 Money in the Bank PLE. The men’s ladder match was remarkable as all six top superstars delivered jaw-dropping performances.
However, Seth Rollins called out Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed to assist him, but when they set their radar on Solo Sikoa, JC Mateo and Jacob Fatu came out, and four of them had an intense clash.
Fatu managed to emerge on top, and he helped Solo Sikoa in the ring, planting the ladder for him. When Sikoa was about to grab the briefcase, the Samoan Werewolf turned on the Street Champion, pulled his leg, and launched an all-out assault on him, leaving him motionless and allowing Seth Rollins to get the win.
In this listicle, we look at three reasons why Jacob Fatu turned on Solo Sikoa at the 2025 Money in the Bank PLE:
The tensions between Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu were initiated after the Street Champion lost his Ula Fala to Roman Reigns at RAW’s Netflix debut. Since then, their relationship has been hanging by a thread.
However, Solo's comments in a backstage segment on the go-home edition of SmackDown before MITB 2025 may have served as a final nail in the coffin for the Bloodline 2.0. Sikoa was seen talking to JC Mateo, where he called Fatu “All Gas, no brains.” Sikoa was unaware that the United States Champion had overheard their conversation.
Solo being disrespectful might have caused Jacob Fatu to betray him and cost him his chance at capturing the briefcase.
Ever since Jacob joined World Wrestling Entertainment, he has been a heel, being the Enforcer for Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline 2.0. However, winning the United States Championship certainly altered something inside the Samoan Werewolf as he started to connect well with the crowd, and fans began to cheer him.
With Fatu turning on Solo Sikoa, WWE may turn him into a major babyface on Friday Night SmackDown, and Jacob can now embark on a major singles run as a good guy on the blue brand.
The Bloodline civil war concluded after Roman Reigns defeated Solo Sikoa on RAW’s Netflix debut in January to reclaim the Ula Fala.
Since then, The Bloodline 2.0 felt disjointed, especially with Sikoa losing his claim to power. Fatu turning heel on Solo Sikoa may have served as the final chapter for the iconic faction for now, and the stars involved might begin a singles run of their own.