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Jacob Fatu chooses to acknowledge violence, AAA Mega Championship makes WWE history and more from Raw

WWE star Royce Keys recalls the sometimes terrifying roadtrips he needed to take to get to the top in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Roman Reigns wanted Jacob Fatu in the ring for an "acknowledgement ceremony" on "Monday Night Raw," despite concerns from general manager Adam Pearce and Jimmy Uso.

Reigns learned the hard way of the old saying, "Be careful what you wish for."

Despite the contract signing that Fatu would have to "acknowledge" Reigns after he lost the World Heavyweight Championship, Fatu wouldn’t have any of that.

Instead, he chose violence. He ignored Jey Uso’s pleas to think about what he was doing. Fatu, instead, headbutted Uso multiple times.

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Jacob Fatu holds up the World Heavyweight Champion belt during RAW at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., on May 11, 2026. (Sydney Yonker/WWE)

"What you think? You want me to come and acknowledge you, Roman?" Fatu said. "Hell no! You’re going to beat that acknowledgement out of me."

Fatu had no time for anyone trying to talk him off the ledge. He was truly all gas and no brakes. He got to the ring, stared down Reigns and the two went to work. The two exchanged blows in the ring and it looked like Reigns was going to gain the advantage. He hit Fatu with a chair multiple times, trying to make Fatu acknowledge him.

But the "Samoan Werewolf" was undeterred. Reigns went for a spear but was met by a superkick and the Tongan death grip. It was all downhill for the "Tribal Chief." He taunted Reigns as he continued his beating.

He then powerbombed Reigns through the announce table. The assault didn’t stop there. He hit Reigns with another Tongan death grip as officials from the back

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