One big thing
WWE Hall of Famer Afa Anoa’i, member of the legendary Wild Samoans tag team, passed away on August 16 at the age of 81.
Why it matters
Afa’s passing marks the end of an era in professional wrestling. His contributions to the industry, both in the ring and in training future generations, have left an indelible mark on WWE and the broader wrestling world.
Key details
• The Anoa’i family announced Afa’s passing on August 16.
• WWE shared the news on their social media platforms.
• Triple H, WWE’s Chief Content Officer, paid tribute to Afa on Twitter.
• Afa’s brother and tag team partner, Sika, passed away in June.
What they’re saying
Triple H tweeted:
“Afa was devoted to his family, dominant in the ring, and dedicated to building future generations of @WWE Superstars. My thoughts are with the entire Anoa’i family as we remember the legendary Afa.”
The big picture
• Afa Anoa’i was a key figure in the famous Anoa’i wrestling dynasty.
• As part of The Wild Samoans, he held multiple tag team championships in WWE.
• After retiring from in-ring competition, Afa focused on training new wrestlers.
• His legacy continues through numerous family members currently in WWE, including Roman Reigns and The Usos.
What’s next
WWE is likely to pay tribute to Afa Anoa’i on upcoming shows. His passing may also lead to reflections on the impact of the Anoa’i family on professional wrestling.
How do you think WWE should honor Afa Anoa’i’s legacy? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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