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  1. Gataivasa Afa Anoaʻi (* 21. November 1942 in Samoa) ist ein samoanisch-amerikanischer ehemaliger Wrestler und Wrestlingmanager, inzwischen ein erfolgreicher Wrestlingtrainer und Promoter. Er bildete zusammen mit seinem Bruder Leati „Sika“ Anoaʻi als „The Wild Samoans“ eines der erfolgreichsten Tag Teams des Wrestlingsports

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Afa_Anoa'iAfa Anoa'i - Wikipedia

    Afa Amituana'i "Arthur" Anoaʻi (born November 21, 1942) is a Samoan-American retired professional wrestler and professional wrestling manager. Since retiring, he has operated the World Xtreme Wrestling promotion and trained wrestlers at the Wild Samoan Training Center.

  3. The Anoaʻi family ( Samoan: [anoˈaʔi] ah-noh-AH ee) is a family of professional wrestlers originating from the Samoan Islands. Family members have comprised several tag teams and stables within a variety of promotions, most notably WWE.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › de › Afa_AnoaʻiAfa Anoaʻi - Wikiwand

    Gataivasa Afa Anoaʻi ist ein samoanisch-amerikanischer ehemaliger Wrestler und Wrestlingmanager, inzwischen ein erfolgreicher Wrestlingtrainer und Promoter. Er bildete zusammen mit seinem Bruder Leati „Sika“ Anoaʻi als „The Wild Samoans“ eines der erfolgreichsten Tag Teams des Wrestlingsports.

  5. Arthur "Afa" Anoa'i, Sr. (born November 21, 1942) is a Samoan American retired professional wrestler and manager. He was best known as one-half of the tag team The Wild Samoans with his brother Sika.

  6. www.wwe.com › superstars › wildsamoansThe Wild Samoans | WWE

    Afa would then train his brother, Leati "Sika" Anoa'i, and the two would form a tag team. They began their careers in Stampede Wrestling before they debuted in WWE in 1979. The Wild Samoans joined with manager Captain Lou Albano as they ascended the tag division.

  7. 13. März 2021 · Afa Anoa'i officially retired from the WWE in 1994. According to his Fandom wiki , however, he still carries some significant clout in the pro wrestling world. He still runs the Wild Samoan Training Center, which he started back in the late 1970s.