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Jimmy and Jey Uso almost never made it to the WWE. Instead, we almost got The Usos with very different, yet legendary first names. Appearing on the latest episo ...
Sika Anoa'i, part of The Wild Samoans tag team, made significant contributions to WWE and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007. Sika Anoa'i's impact on WWE and the wrestling community will ...
Afa would then train his brother, Leati "Sika" Anoa'i, and the two would form a tag team. They began their careers in Stampede Wrestling before they debuted in WWE in 1979. The Wild Samoans joined ...
The Samoan brothers Sika (Leati Sika Anoa’i Amituana’i) and Afa (Arthur Anoa’i Sr.) formed the tag team The Wild Samoans. They won 20 tag team championships around the world throughout their ...
ESPN's 'Stephanie's Places' delves into the real-life roots of WWE's dominant Bloodline, showcasing their deep family traditions beyond the wrestling ring. From backyard barbecues in Pensacola to a ...
WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi initially wanted to name his twins, Jimmy and Jey Uso, after two wrestling legends. The current World Heavyweight Champion disclosed that his mother refused.
On Nov. 15, 1983, they made history by defeating two members of Johnson's "family" -- Afa & Sika, the Wild Samoans -- and becoming the first African-Americans to win the World Tag Team Championship.