New stipulation added to Tribal Combat match at WWE Clash in Italy
A new stipulation is set if Jacob Fatu can’t win at Clash in Italy.
During Raw, Roman Reigns and Adam Pearce were discussing the contract both Reigns and Fatu were set to sign in the main event segment of the show. Reigns said that while he had to accept the Tribal Combat match at Clash in Italy, he wanted a new stipulation to the contract: if Fatu were to lose, he would have to “serve” Roman.
In the final segment, Fatu came out and immediately started to get rid of the table and chairs around him. Reigns came out as the two had a staredown with security preventing them from going any further. Reigns dismissed everyone, saying that with the contract signed, Fatu wouldn’t go after him. He reiterated the new stipulation for Sunday in Italy, telling Fatu that he would eventually learn to love the Tribal Chief.
Fatu agreed to the terms, saying that Reigns took them to new places, but it was time for a change, and if he couldn’t dog-walk him, he’d still at least have a job. But if he won, everyone, including Reigns, would learn how to acknowledge him.
Reigns won last month, but Fatu’s rampage continued
Reigns was victorious over Fatu at Backlash, defeating him to retain the World Heavyweight title. But Fatu immediately went on the attack after the match, and in the weeks following Backlash continued to lay out Reigns and the Usos. After the trio were successful in laying out Fatu last week, he issued the Tribal Combat challenge for Clash in Italy.