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Rock gets Rikishi to run over Austin, keeping his title, keeping his number 1 spot in the WWF temporarily safe. But a week ago, Rikishi, without a doubt was one of the coolest superstars in the WWF.
Yokozuna was a legendary WWF (WWE these days) heel, the professional-wrestling term for a bad guy — but Agatupu Rodney Anoaʻi was a legendary good dude. As the first WWE Superstar profiled on ...
On this week's Byte This, Rikishi spoke with WWF.com on a number of issues, including his current feuds, his rise to superstardom over the past year, and the death of his cousin Yokozuna. This ...
Rikishi joined the WWF in 1992 as a part of the tag team The Headshrinkers, along with his cousin Samu (Samula Anoa’i). His infamous signature maneuver, ...
John Cena's WWE career, since 2002, has seen him clash with multiple members of the Anoa'i family, starting with Rikishi and continuing through Umaga, ...
Rikishi Phatu? Why him? Basically, to make a long story short, the WWF has wanted to turn Rikishi heel, and also wanted him to be more involved in main event storylines. This basically kills two ...
The Rock is also scheduled to fight Rikishi. All this time, Rikishi claimed to have hit Stone Cold for the Rock as a way of combating racial discrimination. Now that it's been revealed that he was in ...
When he broke into the wrestling business 17 years ago, Solofa Fatu Jr. never expected his buttocks would become his ticket to World Wrestling Federation stardom. Fatu, aka Rikishi, has adopted the… ...
Rikishi Says Charlotte Flair Isn't One Of The All-Time Greats In Women's Wrestling, More Wrestling News and Rumors ...
Almost a year after Stone Cold Steve Austin was run down at the 1999 Survivor Series, the WWF told the world this past Monday night on Raw that the person driving the car was none other than Rikish… ...
When Commissioner Mick Foley came to the ring after the main event match on RAW to finally identify the culprit of the Steve Austin hit and run last November, we didn't think that this year-long soap ...
WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi took to his "Off The Top" podcast this week, and he was asked who he believed is the greatest Black female wrestler of all-time. For one of the original Uce's, it was an ...