Saturday Night’s Main Event is just a few days away but WWE is still putting together the event card. On Thursday, the company confirmed a fourth match and second title match as Jimmy Uso will challenge his baby brother Solo Sikoa with Sikoa’s United States Championship on the line.
Saturday Night’s Main Event Card Adds Fatu Family Feud
Fatu Family Ties Sever as MFT Influence Strengthens
Jimmy Uso had a choice to make and in the eyes of Solo Sikoa, it was the wrong one. What little chance there had been of the brothers reuniting for the first time since March of last year was dashed when Uso declined the mini-Bloodline reunion as he sided with Jacob Fatu against Solo and his MFT. That has put Uso directly in his baby brother’s crosshairs. Last week on SmackDown, Uso aligned with Fatu in a win over Sikoa and JC Mateo. Prior to that, Uso and Mateo traded singles wins to bookend June.
The Saturday Night’s Main Event card clash will mark just the second time the two Fatu brothers have faced each other in televised singles action with the first victory in October 2024 going to Sikoa. This will be Sikoa’s first title defense since he defeated Fatu for the belt at Night of Champions two weeks ago. It is worth noting that Uso is the only of his brothers to have never won a singles title. Perhaps the luck of the family’s eldest will change on the Saturday Night’s Main Event card.

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Updated Card for SNME
- World Heavyweight Championship: Gunther vs Goldberg in Goldberg’s Retirement Match
- United States Championship: Solo Sikoa vs Jimmy Uso
- Randy Orton vs Drew McIntyre
- Seth Rollins vs LA Knight
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