Solo Sikoa breaks silence following Jacob Fatu’s WWE Money in the Bank Betrayal.
Solo Sikoa was one of the stars who competed in the Men’s WWE Money in the Bank ladder match. Towards the end of the bout, JC Mateo and Jacob Fatu appeared and fended off Seth Rollins’ team, consisting of Bronson Reed, Bron Breakker, and Paul Heyman.
However, after months of tension between both men that may have reached its boiling point on the recent SmackDown, wherein Sikoa claimed Fatu was “All gas, no brains,” The Samoan Werewolf betrayed his cousin at the recent premium live event.
Following the betrayal at WWE Money in the Bank, Solo Sikoa had a simple message to his cousin on Instagram story by posting a photo of himself and Jacob Fatu, but with The Samoan Werewolf crossed out.
Solo on IG 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/hRlPHMdJYf
— J O H N (@RomanEra0) June 8, 2025
Other participants in the Men’s ladder match included LA Knight, Penta, El Grande Americano, Andrade, and Seth Rollins. The eventual winner was The Visionary, thanks to Fatu’s betrayal.
Jacob Fatu Shares Why He Didn’t Join WWE 5 Years Ago
Jacob Fatu is arguably one of the biggest stars in WWE today. This is why it’s hard to imagine that he has only been in the company for over a year, while the rest of his family has been in the promotion for years. Still, the late arrival isn’t something The Samoan Werewolf regrets.
In an interview with the Toronto Sun, Jacob shared that he wasn’t WWE ready five years ago, and would most likely be fired, which is why he considered his debut timing perfect.
Jacob could have been fired right now, you know, if I would’ve came in. I think the timing was perfect. When The Bloodline thing stopped, it was like, ‘Damn, where we going?’ As a fan, I’m excited for it. But man, just the way how everything worked. Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, you know, then I — man, come on. Now JC’s there so, all the way around. It just works in full circle. I’m just glad to be here. I’m real happy to be a part of WWE right now.”
It will be interesting to see what is next for Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu following WWE Money in the Bank.