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Revision as of 18:35, 9 September 2010
Profile
Fatu |
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Name |
Fatu |
Real name |
Solofa Fatu |
Nicknames |
Big 'Kish |
Name history |
Fatu (debut - ??), Headshrinker Fatu (WWF, early 1990's), The Sultan (WWF, mid-1990's), J.R. Smooth (Memphis Power Pro Wrestling), Rikishi Fatu/Rikishi Phatu (1999 - 2004), Kishi (2004 - ) |
Family |
Afa Anoai (uncle), Sika Anoai (uncle), Samula Anoai (first cousin), Afa Anoai Jr. (first cousin), Lloyd Anoai (first cousin), Sam Fatu (brother), Rodney Anoai (first cousin), Matt Anoai (first cousin), Eddie Fatu (brother), 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, Sika Anoai |
Birth date, location |
October 11, 1966 - San Francisco, California |
Obituary date |
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Debut, location |
1985 |
Lost mask to |
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Height |
6'1"/185 cm |
Weight |
401 lbs/182 kg |
Signature moves |
Rump Shaker, Rikishi Driver, Side kick, Splash |
Titles: |
UWA World Trios Championship (w/ Rodney Anoai and Sam Fatu), WWF Intercontinental Championship, WWF/E Tag Team Championship (3) (w/ Samula Anoai, w/ Rico Constantino, w/ Scotty 2 Hotty), WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship (w/ Samula Anoai), WCWA Tag Team Championship (3) (w/ Samula Anoai), WCCW Texas Tag Team Championship (w/ Samula Anoai), PPW Heavyweight Championship, Montreal Television Championship |
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Profile
In Mexico, first appeared as a foreigner for the UWA in the early 90s. Has worked on occasion for AAA, including 2007's TripleMania.
Sources
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as a member of the Headshrinkers
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as the WWF Intercontinental Championship
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as the Headshrinkers with WWF World Tag Team Champion
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as the WWE Tag Team Champion
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