🔥SHOCKING ALLIANCE! Solo Sikoa STEALS Money in the Bank Spot Thanks to Jacob Fatu & Jeff Cobb — Jimmy Uso and Rey Fenix Left Destroyed in Ruthless Ambush!

🔥 SHOCKING ALLIANCE! Solo Sikoa STEALS Money in the Bank Spot Thanks to Jacob Fatu & Jeff Cobb — Jimmy Uso and Rey Fenix Left Destroyed in Ruthless Ambush!

In a jaw-dropping turn of events on WWE SmackDown, Solo Sikoa has officially secured his place in the upcoming Money in the Bank ladder match — but not without major controversy.

The match was originally billed as a fair Fatal 4-Way qualifier between Solo Sikoa, Jimmy Uso, Rey Fenix, and LA Knight (who was taken out earlier in the night under suspicious circumstances). But as the chaos escalated, Jacob Fatu and JC Mateo (formerly known as Jeff Cobb) stormed the ring in a devastating ambush that tipped the scales in Solo’s favor.

Fatu and Cobb, operating with no official WWE allegiance, tore through the competition with brutal precision. Rey Fenix was powerbombed onto steel steps, while Jimmy Uso — Solo’s own brother — took a Samoan Spike followed by a devastating Tour of the Islands. The crowd erupted in boos as Solo casually pinned a battered Jimmy for the win.

The betrayal was beyond personal. Jimmy, who had only recently begun rebuilding trust with his family after months of tension, was left motionless as Solo stood tall — arms raised, Money in the Bank dreams intact.

Fans online are already calling this the “Bloodline 2.0 Takeover,” and speculation is rampant that Paul Heyman, absent from the scene, may be orchestrating something massive behind the scenes.

WWE officials have not commented yet on the interference, but questions are flying:

  • Is this the rise of a new Samoan faction?

  • Has Solo Sikoa completely turned his back on his brother Jimmy?

  • What does this mean for the Bloodline’s future?

With Money in the Bank 2025 looming, the WWE Universe is bracing for pure chaos. Stay tuned — things are only getting more dangerous.

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