Rikishi Thinks WWE Is Pushing This Star Too Fast

Ah, the world of professional wrestling—where drama, athleticism, and larger-than-life characters collide! Rikishi’s take on Jacob Fatu’s rapid ascent in WWE certainly adds an interesting layer to the ongoing storyline. It’s like a soap opera with body slams and suplexes!

Now, let’s break this down a bit. Jacob Fatu, part of the Bloodline faction, has been given the chance to challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship. Rikishi, being the wise veteran that he is, thinks this might be a tad premature. And you know what? He might have a point.

Here’s my two cents (or should I say “two cents on the turnbuckle”?):

  1. The Fast Lane to Stardom: Jacob Fatu has burst onto the scene, but sometimes, a slow burn can be more effective. Rikishi suggests letting him rampage through the roster first. You know, those enhancement matches where he squashes opponents in three minutes flat. It’s like the wrestling equivalent of a warm-up before hitting the big leagues.
  2. Cody Rhodes: The Guy Right Now: Cody Rhodes is the reigning champ, and challenging him is a big deal. But as Rikishi wisely asks, where do you go from there? If Jacob takes the title now, what’s left to conquer? Maybe a few more victories under his belt would make the eventual clash even more epic.
  3. Roman Reigns to the Rescue: Speaking of epic clashes, Roman Reigns—another Bloodline member—has returned to help Cody fend off the beatdown. It’s like a family feud (pun intended). Now we’re looking at a tag match at WWE Bad Blood. Can you imagine the drama? The trash talk? The flying elbows?

So, dear wrestling fan, keep your eyes peeled. Whether Jacob Fatu gets his shot at Cody Rhodes or not, the drama will continue. And remember, in the squared circle, anything can happen. Just don’t try those moves at home—unless you’ve got a padded living room and a forgiving couch.

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