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Jeff Cobbs WWE debut at Backlash 2025 was a moment, but what fans didnt see was the extreme lengths WWE went to keep it under wraps.
According to PWInsider, Cobb took somewhere in the area of 4-5 flights starting in Japan over the last day and a half and finally ending up in St. Louis this AM. The travel marathon ended with Cobb being hidden away to keep his appearance a total secret.
Once Cobb made it to the Enterprise Arena, WWE officials reportedly stashed him away to prevent leaks, allowing him to make his debut without anyone getting wind of it. When he finally appeared, it was during the chaotic United States Championship match that featured Jacob Fatu, LA Knight, Drew McIntyre, and Damian Priest.
As the action spilled outside the ring, LA Knight was preparing to leap off a table onto Fatu when Cobb leaped the barricade and blindsided him. The interference allowed Fatu to nail a moonsault and secure the victory. Despite his assistance, Fatu didnt seem thrilled with Cobbs involvement, raising questions about their alliance going forward.
Cobb is now officially listed on the SmackDown roster, and his alliance with Solo Sikoa could mean major trouble for anyone standing in the Bloodlines way.
What do you think of the lengths WWE went to hide Jeff Cobb before his debut? Will his alliance with Solo Sikoa spell danger for the rest of the roster? Let us know in the comments below!