Jacob Fatu: Seeing Solo Sikoa Beat John Cena Nearly Brought Tears To My Eyes, It Was Awesome

Jacob Fatu enjoyed seeing Solo Sikoa defeat John Cena.

At WWE Crown Jewel, Solo Sikoa scored the biggest win of his career when he beat 16-time world champion John Cena. The dominant victory cemented Sikoa's status as a force to be reckoned with. Sikoa is one of the breakout stars of The Bloodline, the real-life stable that centers around the Anoa'i family.

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Speaking with MuscleManMalcolm, Sikoa's cousin Jacob Fatu was asked whether he saw the match.

“I watched it live when it was going on, on Peacock, but it was good. Coming from growing up with Uso, and seeing John, mind you, John Cena, he’s wrestled all our family members. So for him and Solo to tap in, and what he did for Solo, and what Solo did, it was awesome. Once again, this is my family. We’re all like this [crosses his fingers], locked in. It felt good, damn near brought tears to my eyes. It’s the business that we love to do. It’s the business that changed our lives. It’s the business that we feed our kids off of. So it was good. I was juiced. I mean, it’s Crown Jewel. Fuck it, it’s John Cena, baby," Fatu said.

Fatu was then asked whether Sikoa would be the one who would dethrone Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, and he admitted that he was unsure. He praised both men, but he did not answer the question.

“That’s a little hard, man. Because Roman, that’s the uso. That’s big dog, that’s Big Uce. That’s big bro. But Solo is the enforcer, and Solo, it’s kind of hard to call. The way that they’re going, and how they are, I don’t know. It’s kind of hard to call. Nothing against my family, but you kind of got me on that question. So I’m gonna keep it one hundred. Who knows? I don’t know, man. I can’t call it, brother," Fatu said.

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