Roman Reigns defeated Jacob Fatu in a Tribal Combat match on Sunday to retain the World Heavyweight Championship [1].
The victory solidifies Reigns' position at the top of the Bloodline hierarchy and maintains his grip on the title during a period of internal faction instability.
The match took place at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy, as part of the WWE Clash in Italy event [2]. This specific match format, known as Tribal Combat, was designed to resolve the power struggle between the champion and the challenger within the Bloodline storyline [3].
Reigns entered the bout as the established World Heavyweight Champion, facing Fatu in a high-stakes encounter intended to assert dominance [3]. According to reports, the victory forces Fatu to acknowledge Reigns as the head of the table [4].
The event featured a total of five scheduled matches [5]. Other high-profile contests included bouts featuring Cody Rhodes and Gunther [5]. The 2026 event served as a primary stage for the ongoing narrative involving the Bloodline, with the result of the main event ensuring that the championship remains with Reigns [1].
While some early reports speculated on various possible finishes for the match, the final result confirmed Reigns as the victor [1, 6]. The outcome ensures that the current championship reign continues without interruption following the clash in Turin [2].
“Roman Reigns defeated Jacob Fatu in a Tribal Combat match on Sunday to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.”
By defeating Jacob Fatu, Roman Reigns has successfully neutralized a significant internal threat to his leadership. This result maintains the status quo of the World Heavyweight Championship and reinforces the narrative of Reigns' dominance over the Bloodline, effectively silencing challenges to his authority within the group for the immediate future.





