Ted DiBiase on the Passing of Sika Anoa'i

Published 2024-06-29
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All Comments (13)
  • @Holden308
    Tonga Fifita's dad wasn't the King of Tonga (they actually do have a Royal Family). His connection to the King is that when he (Haku) was a teenager, King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV (1918–2006) sent a group of 6 youths to Japan to study Sumo, and Tonga was one of those boys. His Sumo name was Fukunoshima. One of the other 5 boys was named Sione Havea Vailahi. His Sumo name was Sachinoshima. We all know him better as professional wrestler The Barbarian. That happened in 1974 ... the same year the future Million Dollar Man made his professional wrestling debut.
  • @clivet3252
    I think of all the Samoans or Pacific islanders Sika was the most scary looking. He had the biggest build and the meanest face.
  • @jaythor70
    The Samoans got in the business because they had to be smartened up to keep them from destroying the heels in San Francisco by running in the ring to "help" the baby-faces getting cheated. I remember Ted teaming up with JYD during his feud with the Samoans. Ted was feuding with Paul Orndorff, Bob Roop, and Bob Orton, but got to help his best friend Dog in one of the loops around the territory.
  • Was it Sika who had the match against Bob Backlund that was shown in the movie “Creepshow”?
  • @jd9119
    I don't think Ted actually worked with the Wild Samoans. I know Sika had a short stint as a singles wrestler while Ted was there, but he would've been a heel and I can't remember if they ever even did a tag match together.
  • ALL OF THE Samoans ARE SOME TOUGHEST CATS YOU EVER SEEN !!!!!!
  • I found it interesting that Afa & Sika did their own promos in places like Gulf Coast and SF. But it was WWF who turned them "wild". They made wild animal noises while Albano babbled away (in an era where there were no captions to figure out what the hell he was saying.) In other words, buffoonery was the key to WWF even before Junior took over.