Roman Reigns Wins Tribal Combat, Retains World Heavyweight Title At WWE Clash In Italy

Roman Reigns remains to be World Heavyweight Champion after defeating Jacob Fatu at WWE Clash in Italy, and now, the “Samoan Werewolf” must acknowledge Reigns as “Tribal Chief.”

Fatu tried to lock within the Tongan Death Grip early, but Reigns avoided it and rolled out of the ring. Fatu knocked him down with a suicide dive, and the pair fought their way into the group, through a small concessions area, and back to the ring. Fatu searched for a weapon, however it was Reigns who found a table, and threw a set of stairs at Fatu from the within the ring.

Reigns used a toolbox to take out Fatu’s right hand in an try to further avoid the Tongan Death Grip, and he smashed Fatu’s hand because the challenger was attempting to get better by the commentary desk. He arrange the table in a corner of the ring, but Fatu laid him out before Reigns could hit a spear.

“The Tribal Chief” speared Fatu through the barricade, then hit him with one other back within the ring. Reigns removed three turnbuckle pads, a move he used to win his Backlash match against Fatu. “The Samoan Werewolf” searched for the Tongan Death Grip, but couldn’t lock it in along with his injured hand. Reigns then hit back-to-back Superman punches, which only served to hype up Fatu.

Fatu was bounced off the turnbuckles, but he hit a spear to Reigns, then dodged his cousin with a Samoan drop, followed by the Mighty Moonsault. When Reigns kicked out, nonetheless, he low-blowed Fatu. Fatu locked within the Tongan Death Grip, but Reigns fought out of it and bashed him face-first off the exposed turnbuckle. Reigns speared Fatu through the table within the corner, then followed up with one other for the win.

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