Afa “The Wild Samoan” Anoa’i was a true legend in the world of professional wrestling, who made countless memories for fans and pro wrestlers alike. He recently passed away at the age of 81 and the pro wrestling world shared tributes for the legend. The Rock has now paid an emotional tribute to the WWE Hall of Famer.
The Wild Samoans were legendary figures in tag team wrestling, known for winning championships across various promotions and being three-time WWF World Tag Team Champions.
On Instagram, The Rock honored Afa and Sika, pointing out their major accomplishments, including their induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. The Rock shared his thoughts, expressing his love and respect for his uncle Afa, who he said is now at peace with his brother, Sika.
The Rock referred to The Wild Samoans as trailblazers in professional wrestling. The Rock also shared a cherished photo of Afa, Sika, and his grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia, alongside Professor Toru Tanaka. He mentioned that the photo captured the love and bond among the men while also showing their strength.
In his heartfelt tribute, The Rock reminisced about how his uncles impacted his life and family, especially in 1987. He ended his message by asking his uncle to give his grandfather and father a kiss and a hug from him.
“Rest in love, Uncle Afa ❤️🕊️. Uncle Afa Anoa’i is finally at peace with his brother, Uncle Sika Anoa’i. The Wild Samoans were trailblazers in professional wrestling, multiple-time WWE tag team champions, and were rightfully inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
The last picture is one of my all-time favorites—it’s my uncles Afa and Sika with my grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia, and I believe Professor Toru Tanaka. What I love about this picture is you can SEE & FEEL the love and mana among these smiling, loving men. You can also see and feel that this wasn’t a table you wanted to mess with 😂💪🏾
I love you, Uncle, and I’ll never forget what you did for our family in ‘87. “Come to me” from Nashville to Bethlehem. Give my grandpa and my dad a kiss and a hug from me. ❤️🕊️🥃
#restinlove #uncleafa #anoai”
Jey Uso also cut an emotional speech about Afa after SmackDown this week. Our thoughts are with the entire Anoa’i Family during this difficult time. Afa was a remarkable man who paved the way for many who followed in his footsteps. Though he is no longer with us, his legacy will never be forgotten.
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