Former WWE United States Champion Jacob Fatu recently said WWE is letting him be himself and not trying to change him. The superstar is happy with how WWE is handling his character.
In an interview with TV Insider, Fatu stated that WWE is letting him be who he is. He expressed his satisfaction with the company's approach to his character.
Nah, the improv…yeah, you know they can hang with that. They are still trusting with the process, but it’s also something I love about WWE. They are letting me be who I am. They ain’t here to change me. I’m going to say it again. They ain’t here to change me. They ain’t doing none of that. They are letting me be me and tapping into what people like me. Just to let them know anything possible. It has been going good," Fatu said.
Feud with Drew McIntyre
Fatu is currently on the SmackDown brand. He is involved in a feud with Drew McIntyre. The former Undisputed WWE Champion was upset about dropping the title due to Fatu's interference. Last week on SmackDown, he said that he had 'quit.'
However, later in the show, Fatu faced Trick Williams, but McIntyre attacked Fatu and threw him into the turnbuckle, which eventually led to his defeat. SmackDown GM Nick Aldis then announced a match between Fatu and McIntyre at next week's SmackDown in Raleigh, North Carolina.














