
This article contains spoilers and results from WWE Monday Night Raw for June 1, 2026. You have been warned!Less than 24 hours after Clash in Italy, the WWE Universe is graced with a reunion of the Bloodline on WWE Monday Night Raw. After another loss to Roman Reigns in the main event, Jacob Fatu has to acknowledge him as his Tribal Chief.
The King and Queen of the Ring tournaments kick off, with the first two fatal four ways occurring: Penta, Oba Femi, Solo Sikoa and Carmelo Hayes on the men's side, and IYO SKY, Roxanne Perez, Giulia, and Lash Legend on the women's side. Sol Ruca makes her first appearance as the new Women's Intercontinental Champion, and Seth Rollins faces Bron Breakker in tonight's main event.
Jacob Fatu was a man of his word, and tonight he acknowledged Roman Reigns on Monday Night Raw. Fatu, having lost in Tribal Combat to Reigns last night, must also serve him as part of what appears to be a reunited Bloodline faction.
It feels like a storyline step back for Raw in some ways, consistently the better of the two main weekly shows, but Roman Reigns continues to draw as champion and as a major part of WWE's roster. It stands to reason that they'll continue to build on this six-year arc for as long as they possibly can.
Even though we just witnessed Jacob Fatu acknowledge Roman Reigns, it's impossible to ignore some of the seeds being planted here with Jey Uso. Jey has, historically and weaved through the story, been the biggest foil to Reigns, and also his biggest threat to his position as Tribal Chief, and we may be seeing more build with this thread through the Bloodline build.
Jey Uso was specifically called out by Jacob Fatu, which feels anything but accidental, and Reigns' orders for Jey to go after the WWE Undisputed Championship feels like it can only be a part of the continued push/pull narrative between them. Jey Uso has always felt like the true Tribal Chief, the one who will finally unseat Roman Reigns, and the seeds planted in 2020 may finally be blooming in front of our eyes, masked by the continued struggles of Jacob Fatu and Jimmy Uso.
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