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Jacob Fatu-1

Wrestler

Characteristics

Energetic Brave Confident Enthusiastic Pioneering Passionate Direct

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Born
1992-04-18
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MiniBio

Known for his dynamic presence in the ring, this professional wrestler, entertainer, and elite athlete has made a significant impact in WWE, where he currently performs under the SmackDown brand. He goes by the name, and fans know him not just for his in-ring prowess but also for being a key figure in one of WWE’s most dominant factions—The Bloodline. Teaming up with Tama Tonga, he’s achieved great success as a WWE Tag Team Champion, showcasing strength, charisma, and undeniable chemistry in the tag division.

Before rising to global fame, he spent several formative years honing his craft on the independent circuit, particularly in California-based promotions from 2013 to 2015. His journey into professional wrestling runs deep in the family bloodline—literally. The name carries more than just personal achievement; it represents a legacy. His father, Sam Fatu, paved the way, while legendary uncle Rikishi further solidified the family’s mark in wrestling history. And with cousin Jey Uso also making waves in the industry, it’s clear that talent runs in the family.

Today, the name stands tall—not only as a competitor but as a symbol of dedication, heritage, and evolution in modern sports entertainment.

Trivia

Back in 2019, he signed with Major League Wrestling, marking a major turning point in his career. Since then, he’s become a prominent figure in the promotion, and it wasn’t long before he was headlining big events—most notably, MLW’s very first pay-per-view, Saturday Night SuperFight. Standing at an impressive six feet two inches and weighing in around 280 pounds, he brings both size and intensity to the ring. Fans have watched him grow, and his impact continued to expand beyond MLW. On January 13, 2024, during the Battle in the Valley event, he made his debut for New Japan Pro-Wrestling—a significant milestone. Teaming up with Shota Umino and Fred Rosser, he helped secure a victory over Team Filthy, which included Tom Lawlor and the West Coast Wrecking Crew, made up of Jorel Nelson and Royce Isaacs. It was a strong showing, proving once again why he continues to be one of the most talked-about names in the industry.