• Jacob Fatu Expected To Be Out Of Action For A Very Long Time
Jacob Fatu made his return on the September 26th edition of SmackDown, where he laid out Drew McIntyre when The Scottish Psychopath was ranting about his loss to Cody Rhodes at Wrestlepalooza.
On last week’s episode of SmackDown in Perth, Australia, The Samoan Werewolf made it clear in a backstage segment that he wanted a shot at The American Nightmare’s Undisputed WWE Championship.
It seems like WWE will have to scrap current plans for Fatu as Bodyslam+ is reporting that The Samoan Werewolf has been affected by a “non-wrestling-related injury”, which will keep him out of action for a very long time. It was noted that he could be sidelined well into 2026, with a strong chance that he won’t step into the ring again this year.
Jacob Fatu was scheduled to face Drew McIntyre on tomorrow’s episode of SmackDown after Crown Jewel.
Prior to his injury, The Samoan Werewolf was rumored to face Drew McIntyre at Saturday Night’s Main Event in November for an Undisputed WWE Title Match on the line at Survivor Series: WarGames.
WWE has not made any official announcement regarding Fatu’s injury yet.
• Big Win For Vince McMahon In Court
Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon recorded a significant legal victory on Thursday after a Connecticut judge granted him access to a special program that could lead to the dismissal of his reckless driving charges within a year.
During a hearing in Stamford, Connecticut, McMahon was approved for an accelerated pretrial rehabilitation program – a legal option typically reserved for first-time or low-level offenders. The arrangement means that if McMahon fulfills certain court-mandated conditions, the charges against him will be dropped in October 2026.
According to reports, the 80-year-old ex-WWE CEO must avoid any further legal trouble, donate $1,000 to charity, and comply with all traffic laws over the next 12 months. If he successfully completes those requirements, the court will formally dismiss the case, leaving McMahon without a criminal record.
His attorney, Mark Sherman, spoke to TMZ Sports following the hearing and expressed satisfaction with the result:
“It was good news. Not every car accident is a crime, and the judge agreed he deserved this dismissal. We’re grateful for that.”
McMahon was originally charged with one count of reckless driving and one count of following too closely, stemming from a July 24 car accident on a Connecticut roadway. The incident reportedly involved a minor collision, though no serious injuries were reported.


Vince met fans and signed autographs outside the court. You can watch it below:
JUST IN: WWE’s Vince McMahon arrives at Stamford Superior Court on reckless driving charges for a three-car crash in Westport over the summer. Prosecutors allege he was swerving in and out and going up to 90mph on the Merritt Parkway. Fans were waiting for his arrival. @News12CT pic.twitter.com/XnUirqNchz
— Marissa Alter (@MarissaAlter) October 16, 2025

