WWE Vetran says that he is afraid of Jacob Fatu

Jacob Fatu (Via WWE/Twitter)

WWE legend Dutch Mantell, a seasoned professional in sports entertainment, has shared his thoughts on Jacob Fatu, a rising star in the league. In an exclusive interview, Mantell expressed his admiration for Fatu, stating that he wouldn’t want to cross paths with him on the streets, let alone in the ring. The Samoan Werewolf, as Fatu is known, has been making waves in the WWE since joining forces with Solo Sikoa, and his impressive performances have caught the attention of fans and critics alike.

Mantell, who has managed some of the biggest names in the industry, praised Fatu’s ability to stay in character, even when the cameras aren’t rolling. He noted that Fatu’s intensity and physical presence make him an intimidating figure, one that commands attention and respect. According to Mantell, if he were to encounter Fatu on the street at night, he would definitely think twice before approaching him, and would likely opt to cross the street instead.

Fatu’s success on SmackDown has been undeniable, with his relentless performances and aggressive in-ring style earning him a reputation as one of the most feared and respected superstars in the WWE. His ability to stay in character, even outside of his in-ring persona, is a testament to his commitment to his craft and his dedication to his character.

Jacob Fatu (Image via Getty)

Mantell’s praise for Fatu is a testament to the 32-year-old’s incredible talent and charisma, and it’s clear that he has a bright future ahead of him in the WWE. As he continues to grow and develop as a performer, it will be exciting to see how he evolves and interacts with the rest of the roster.

In the meantime, fans can look forward to seeing Fatu terrorizing his opponents and taking on all comers in the WWE. With his athleticism, power, and intensity, he is a force to be reckoned with, and Dutch Mantell’s admiration for him is just one indicator of his impending success. As the Samoan Werewolf continues to make his mark on the WWE, one thing is certain – he is a star to be watched.

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By Eric Mutter

Eric is a wrestling news writer for Pro Wrestling Wire. He has worked as a consultant with the renowned lucha libre promotion, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, where he helped prepare English announcers for major events such as TripleMania. While covering lucha libre, Eric traveled to Madison Square Garden in 2019 to report on the AAA Invading NY event. Before transitioning to his official career as a wrestling writer, Eric refined his skills as a columnist on the LordsOfPain wrestling forum. Now at Pro Wrestling Wire, Eric continues to bring his expertise and passion for lucha libre to the forefront, providing in-depth news and analysis for wrestling fans worldwide. You can reach out to him at ericmutter@prowrestlingwire.com.