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WWE Money In The Bank 2025: Jacob Fatu Betrays Solo Sikoa, Ends The New Bloodline

In WWE Money in the Bank 2025, Jacob Fatu was the subject of discussion. He surprised everyone while hitting Solo Sikoa. Know where Fatu took this step.

WWE Money in the Bank 2025 has officially etched its name into the history books. Alongside the thrilling matches and unforgettable moments, the event also marked the dramatic end of the new Bloodline faction. In a shocking twist, Jacob Fatu betrayed Solo Sikoa during the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match dashing Sikoa’s dreams of winning the briefcase and igniting a new feud fans have been eagerly waiting for.

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Tensions Boil Over Between Fatu and Sikoa

Tensions between Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa have been simmering since February 2025. The two had several accidental run-ins, but their relationship truly began to fracture after WrestleMania 41, where Sikoa captured the United States Championship. Things escalated when Sikoa added Jessie Mateo to the new Bloodline, a move that visibly upset Fatu. The situation finally exploded at Money in the Bank, as Fatu took matters into his own hands and took down the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief.

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Also Read: WWE Money In The Bank Results, June 7, 2025: John Cena Down And Out, Jacob Fatu Turns On Allies, Seth Rollins Shines

Chaos in the Ladder Match

The Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match featured a stacked lineup: Seth Rollins, Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Penta, Andrade, and El Grande Americano. The action was intense from the start. Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed interfered to support Seth Rollins, launching brutal assaults on the other participants. Breakker, in particular, wreaked havoc in the ring.

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To counter them, Jacob Fatu and Jessie Mateo made their way to the ring, seemingly to assist Sikoa. Fatu dominated upon entry and shifted the momentum heavily in Sikoa’s favor. It appeared Solo was moments away from claiming the briefcase until betrayal struck.

As Sikoa began climbing the ladder, Fatu pulled him down and yelled, “I hate you,” before landing a devastating superkick. Fatu didn’t stop there. He assaulted Sikoa with brutal intensity, slamming him onto a ladder outside the ring. Sikoa was unable to recover or re-enter the match.

With Sikoa out of the picture, Seth Rollins capitalized on the chaos to claim the briefcase and become Mr. Money in the Bank 2025. But the biggest takeaway was clear: Jacob Fatu had turned on his bloodline—and ended it in the most shocking way possible.

A Dream Match Brewing for Night of Champions 2025?

Looking ahead, WWE Night of Champions 2025 is set to take place in Saudi Arabia on June 28. All signs point to a blockbuster showdown between Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. Jessie Mateo remains aligned with Sikoa, and with Solo still holding the United States Championship, the stakes could be sky-high.

WWE fans are now eagerly anticipating whether this realigned rivalry will culminate in a dream match at Night of Champions. It’s worth noting that Jacob Fatu made his WWE debut at this same event last year, joining Sikoa’s new Bloodline. One year later, he may be the one to dismantle it completely.

Also Read: WWE Money In The Bank 2025: Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso Win Tag Match, R-Truth Returns To Shock John Cena!

First published on: Jun 08, 2025 11:55 AM IST


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