WWE Clash In Italy 2026: 8 Things That NEED To Happen

3. Jacob Fatu Refuses A Stretcher

Jacob Fatu
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It's a real good idea to make Fatu look like The Terminator at Clash. He should take the best of what Reigns has to give him, fight off interference from The Usos, deal with the side quest of LA Knight and possibly even have a staredown with Solo Sikoa, Talla and Tama Tonga if they're present too.

Roman should be taken aback by how much punishment Jacob can withstand before taking the loss. With a knowing nod, he can acknowledge the 'Samoan Werewolf' as an equal before taking his leave. Then, Fatu should recover slowly and take the applause from a live crowd who have accepted him as a WWE headliner.

Various WWE medics and officials would then come out with a stretcher to help Fatu backstage, but he'd refuse their aid and limp off on his own. That's the kind of hard nut approach that suits Jacob and will make him look like even more of a badass. After all, he just died on his sword vs. Roman, then refused medical help.

Ideally, if formatted this way, the live crowd in Turin will roar their approval for Fatu. On the way out, he can perhaps even grab a microphone and tell everyone he's "all gas, no brakes". Wounded and damaged, he certainly isn't out. The quest to become 'Tribal Chief' may be over, but Jacob is only just getting started on proving to the world that he's a serious force to be reckoned with.

Again, as aforementioned, Fatu can still come out of this PLE looking great despite defeat.

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