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That look on the face of Afa "The Wild Samoan" was enough to instill fear in even the toughest competitor |
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The late, great Rodney "Yokozuna" Anoa'i. Not only a former WWE Champion, but also a Wild Samoan Training Center graduate |
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The Samoan family is very tight. Former WWE stars Afa, Sika, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, The Tonga Kid, Samu and Fatu. Known as The Polynesian Connection |
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The original Islanders Afa and Sika (later known as The Wild Samoans) pose with the NWA Tag Team titles and their manager, Saul Weingeroff |
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Afa "The Wild Samoan" poses with his son, Samu, during their days touring with the WWE |
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Captain Lou Albano poses with one-half of the most successful team he has ever managed, Afa "The Wild Samoan" |
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The one and only, Afa "The Wild Samoan" as shown on his official WWF trading card |
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Sika "The Wild Samoan" was a deadly competitor in the ring and feared by the entire WWE locker room. |
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The "New" Wild Samoans Samu and Fatu (later called The Headshrinkers), with their former manager Sir Oliver Humperdink. |
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The Wild Samoans were very good at getting into the heads of their competitors and beating them psychologically before they ever stepped into the ring |
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Sika "The Wild Samoan" was one of the most feared men in wrestling, but also one of the friendliest and courteous to his fans |
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A true champion in and out of the ring, the late Rodney "Yokozuna" Anoa'i touched the lives of everyone who was fortunate enough to know him |
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