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|realName=Solofa Fatu | |realName=Solofa Fatu | ||
|nicknames=Big 'Kish | |nicknames=Big 'Kish | ||
|nameHistory=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 - ) | |nameHistory=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 - ), Junior Fatu (TNA - 2006). | ||
|family=[[Afa Anoai]] (uncle), [[Sika Anoai]] (uncle), [[Samula Anoai]] (first cousin), [[Afa Anoai Jr.]] (first cousin), [[Lloyd Anoai]] (first cousin), [[Sam Fatu]] (brother), [[Kokina|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) | |family=[[Afa Anoai]] (uncle), [[Sika Anoai]] (uncle), [[Samula Anoai]] (first cousin), [[Afa Anoai Jr.]] (first cousin), [[Lloyd Anoai]] (first cousin), [[Sam Fatu]] (brother), [[Kokina|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=[[Afa Anoai]], [[Sika Anoai]] | |maestro=[[Afa Anoai]], [[Sika Anoai]] |
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In Mexico, first appeared as a foreigner for the UWA in the early 90s. Has worked on occasion for AAA, including 2007's TripleMania.
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