WWE’s latest chapter within the Bloodline saga has officially set the stage for an additional Tribal Combat showdown.
The May 18, 2026 episode of WWE RAW from the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, South Carolina, opened with a heated confrontation between Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu. By the top of the segment, “The Samoan Werewolf” challenged “The Head of the Table” to a Tribal Combat match, with commentary later indicating that the match is predicted to happen at WWE Clash in Italy on May 31 on the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy.
To this point, WWE has held two Tribal Combat matches, each involving members of the legendary Anoa’i family. Beyond any championship implications, the true prize within the bout is recognition because the Tribal Chief, symbolized by possession of the Ula Fala.
The stipulation itself is basically WWE’s version of a no-holds-barred family war. There are not any disqualifications, no count-outs, and matches can only end via pinfall or submission. WWE has also established that Tribal Combat must first be sanctioned by the Anoa’i family elders, though among the rules have seemingly evolved over time.
The primary Tribal Combat match took place at SummerSlam in 2023 between Roman Reigns and Jey Uso for the Undisputed WWE Championship. Prior to the match, it was stated that no outside interference could be allowed until the competition concluded. Nonetheless, throughout the bout, Solo Sikoa interfered to assist Reigns, while Jimmy Uso shockingly turned on his brother.
The second Tribal Combat match occurred on the January 6, 2025 edition of RAW, featuring Roman Reigns facing off against Solo Sikoa. Ahead of that match, Sikoa declared that victory wouldn’t only earn him the Ula Fala, but in addition make Paul Heyman his Wiseman permanently. Heyman, in fact, had long served as Reigns’ trusted advisor throughout the Bloodline era.
Reigns has competed in — and won — each previous Tribal Combat matches. Now, with Jacob Fatu stepping forward to challenge his status as Tribal Chief, the query becomes whether “The Samoan Werewolf” can finally change the end result and take the Ula Fala for himself.
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