- Anoa'i family
The Anoa'i family, originating from
Samoa , is a family of professional wrestlers.Family members
The founders of the family, Reverend Amituanai Anoa'i and his wife Tovale, had four children: three sons, Afa, Junior, and Sika; and one daughter, Vera, who died
April 26 ,2008 .Afa and Sika became wrestlers, forming the tag team the "
Wild Samoans ".Afa's three sons are all wrestlers — Samula (best known as "Samu"), Afa Jr. (known as "Manu") and Lloyd (best known as "L.A. Smooth"). His daughter Monica Anoa'i is the widow of wrestler
Gary Albright .Junior is the father of the late
Rodney Anoa'i , known best under his WWF moniker "Yokozuna".Vera married Solofa Fatu and gave birth to three sons, who all would become wrestlers:
Sam Fatu (known as "Tama" and "Tonga Kid"), Solofa Fatu Jr. (as "Fatu" and "Rikishi" and "Junior Fatu ") andEddie Fatu (known as "Jamal" and "Umaga").Sika's older son
Matt Anoa'i is wrestling under the name "Ro'Z" and "Rosey", while his younger son Joe played football for Georgia Tech and was signed as an undrafted free agent by theMinnesota Vikings .Afa and Sika's father considered
Peter Maivia his "blood brother ", a connection that continued to Afa and Sika, who regard Peter as their uncle. Peter Maivia and his wife Lia Maivia had a daughter, Ata Maivia, married wrestlerRocky Johnson . The couple became the parents ofDwayne Johnson , better known as "The Rock". Peter Maivia's youngest son Toa is in training to wrestle. Maivia's oldest son Peter Fanene Jnr is in the real estate business.Hollywood stuntman
Tanoai Reed (aka "Toa" on the new "American Gladiators") is the great nephew of wrestling promoter Lia Maivia (Peter Maivia's wife)Boxer
David Tua , actor "Solo Siaopo" are also related to the Anoa'i family.Fact|date=March 2008}Linked to the family by marriage but not actually a blood relative is wrestler "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka. Snuka's son Jimmy Snuka Jr. now wrestles for "Raw" as Deuce.
In an Article in Pro Wrestling Illustrated
Samoa Joe claims to share a distant ancestor with the Anoa'i family, but well before Reverend Amituanai Anoa'i, so he is not a member of the family.Fact|date=January 2008Family tree
External links
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