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WWE star Royce Keys has revealed he’d be interested in joining Jacob Fatu, Solo Sikoa & The Usos, thanks to their shared history.
Having recently made his WWE SmackDown debut, Royce Keys went on to win the Andre The Giant Battle Royal on the episode of ahead of WrestleMania 42, eliminating Talla Tonga.
While the MFT faction member may have fallen to the star previously known as Powerhouse Hobbs in AEW, Keys has revealed that he has a history with the members of the Samoan dynasty oft-known as The Bloodline.
Speaking on Unseen with Joey Karni, Keys was asked who he’d like to join up with in WWE, responding:
“Jacob Fatu and I have a history together. I’ve known that family for quite a while.
“The Usos, Solo (Sikoa), I’ve known that family a long time. So there is some history there.”
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Any alliance on WWE SmackDown would be unlikely to see Keys without enemies, regardless of the scenario.
Jacob Fatu betrayed Solo Sikoa at last June’s WWE Money in the Bank, leaving The Bloodline, and is set to face Roman Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash on May 9.
The Usos, The OTC and Solo Sikoa also don’t see eye to eye, with Jimmy & Jey having reunited with Reigns, who referred to the union as the First Family on the recent episode of WWE Raw.
Royce Keys Vs. A World Of Opportunity
The opportunities are there for the taking when it comes to a star like Royce Keys, who recently saw praise from Mark Henry after his WWE SmackDown debut.
The idea of Keys joining up with any of the names he’s mentioned is sure to pique the interest of WWE fans, although facing them in the ring is an equally enticing proposition.
Although Keys has a televised victory over Berto, the very thought of a powerhouse the caliber of Keys facing off against a star such as Jacob Fatu can’t be overlooked. It’s the sort of match that screams Premium Live Event, just for the intensity that both stars could bring to the ring.
A member of the SmackDown roster, he may be, but there’s something to be said about using Keys as an attraction, dominating in the ring until he gets to a point where there’s no choice but to give him a well-deserved championship opportunity.
To date, in singles competition, Keys is undefeated in the nine untelivised dark matches he’s competed in, alongside the aforementioned SmackDown debut against Berto. That’s surely a theme that should continue, to show the dominance of the star, before we get that “unstoppable force meets immovable object” moment with a fellow imposing heavyweight.
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