Business picked up for The Bloodline last week as Jacob Fatu made his WWE debut on SmackDown when he took out Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton and Kevin Owens. This week on SmackDown, Solo Sikoa told Paul Heyman that he listened to his advice, so Jacob Fatu wouldn’t be at SmackDown because Heyman said he’s too dangerous.

The Bloodline made their way to the ring for The Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony during the main event segment. Paul Heyman tried to do the introductions, but Solo Sikoa interrupted him and called for the mic. He then introduced Jacob Fatu and called him “my enforcer.” Heyman looked on as Jacob Fatu made his entrance.

Solo Sikoa told the fans to acknowledge him and the rest of The Bloodline put their ones up. He told Tama Tonga to acknowledge him, and Tama Tonga did. Solo demanded the same of Tonga Loa and Tonga complied. Sikoa then asked Jacob Fatu to step up and acknowledge him. Fatu told Solo that he loves him, and he acknowledges him. Solo then stepped up to Paul Heyman and told him to acknowledge him.

The Ula Fala was unveiled then Solo handed it to Paul Heyman and told Paul to acknowledge him as his Tribal Chief. Paul Heyman told Solo that he loves him, and he acknowledges that Solo is not his Tribal Chief. Solo Sikoa then hit Paul Heyman with the Samoan Spike and Jacob Fatu went to the top rope. Jacob Fatu then hit Paul Heyman with a diving headbutt. The rest of The Bloodline pulled him out of the ring and cleared off the announce table.

Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa picked Heyman up and put him through the announce table with a triple powerbomb. Jacob Fatu followed up by placing the Ula Fala on Solo Sikoa. The Bloodline stood united as they put their ones up. Nick Aldis came out to check on Paul Heyman as SmackDown went off the air.