Summary
Jacob Fatu says he would be open to seeing his daughters follow him into professional wrestling, explaining that he views the business differently than he would have in an earlier era.
While speaking on the Club 520 podcast, Fatu said the modern wrestling world feels more welcoming and more connected than it once did. He also said his daughters are already invested in storylines and that he would support them if they chose to make a living in the industry.
Quote from Jacob Fatu
"Man, you know what? I feel like the business is different now. If it was how it was back then, I probably would say no. But, you know, I see that professional wrestling, this isn’t just for me and my children, professional wrestling, this is the one thing that I love about it. Look at all of us here, we’re all different colors, different cultures, different backgrounds, different people. We’re all here for one love and it’s professional wrestling. If that’s me and my daughters, our time to really tap in with each other. I sit there and I watch how they see it, they’re tapped in with every storyline. Mind you, I’m just dad when I go home, I don’t know they be watching all that. I see it makes them happy and man, if they can make a living out of it and I could lace them up and teach them, they got the support. I definitely can say my daughter Jayla and Janiah tapping in with it. Y’all might see a female version of Jacob Fatu in the next couple of years."
What Jacob Fatu's comments add to his WWE moment
Fatu's comments offer a more personal look at where he is in his career, especially while he remains a major presence on WWE television. That makes the interview feel less like a throwaway family anecdote and more like a reminder of how firmly he sees wrestling as part of his life beyond the ring.
It also lands at a time when Fatu is still being framed as a serious player in WWE stories, including after Jacob Fatu stepped to Roman Reigns and called for a Backlash title match. If his daughters stay interested, this becomes another layer in the larger Bloodline legacy that fans already watch closely.
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Jacob Fatu while speaking on the Club 520 podcast


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