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Latest revision as of 21:10, 19 November 2016

Great Kokina
Great Kokina
Name Great Kokina
Real name Rodney Anoai
Nicknames Hulkbuster, Kokina Maximus, Wild Samoan Kokina, Mr. Sumo
Name history Great Kokina (debut - ??), Kokina Maximus (AWA '89-'90), Yokozuna (WWF, 1992 - death)
Family Afa Anoai (uncle), Sika Anoai (uncle), Samula Anoai (first cousin]], Afa Anoai Jr. (first cousin), Lloyd Anoai (first cousin), Sam Fatu (first cousin), Solofa Fatu (first cousin), Matt Anoai (first cousin), Eddie Fatu (first cousin), David Tua (first cousin), Gary Albright (first cousin by marriage), Peter Maivia (distant cousin), Jimmy Snuka (distant cousin), Jimmy Snuka, Jr. (distant cousin, once-removed), Rocky Johnson (distant cousin by marriage), Dwayne Johnson (distant cousin)
Maestro(s) Afa Anoai, Sam Fatu
Birth date, location October 2, 1966 - San Francisco, California
Obituary date October 22, 2000 - Liverpool, England
Debut, location 1984
Lost mask to
Height 6'6"/193 cm
Weight 600 lbs/272 kg
Signature moves Banzai Drop, Side Kick, Leg Drop
Titles: WWF World Heavyweight Championship (2), WWF World Tag Team Championship (2) (w/ Owen Hart), UWA World Trios Championship (w/ Fatu and Samoan Savage)

Sources

Wikipedia WildSamoan.com

Gallery

with the UWA Trios Championship
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as the Great Kokina