Roman Reigns has added a new stipulation to his Tribal Combat World Heavyweight Championship match against Jacob Fatu at Clash in Italy: if Fatu loses, he must serve Reigns as Tribal Chief.
During Monday’s Raw contract signing in Columbus, Ohio, Reigns told Adam Pearce that while he had to accept Fatu’s Tribal Combat challenge, there needed to be consequences. He proposed that a Fatu loss would mean Fatu serves Reigns — or Pearce gets his wish and Fatu is fired.
In the main event segment, Fatu agreed to the terms with a characteristically defiant response, calling it a win-win. He pointed out that a loss still means he keeps his WWE job, and that a win means everyone acknowledges him. The segment ended with the two men shaking hands and touching foreheads.
Reigns has won both previous Tribal Combat matches, defeating Jey Uso at SummerSlam 2023 and Solo Sikoa on the Raw Netflix premiere in January 2025. The stipulation is a no-disqualification match type with a pinfall or submission required to win.
