Samula Anoa'i

Samula Anoa'i

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name=Samula Anoa'i


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Samula Anoa'i (born May 29, 1963 in Samoa) is a professional wrestler best known as one half of The Headshrinkers/Samoan Swat Team under the name Samu. His father is Afa Anoa'i who trained Samula for his professional wrestling debut.

Career

Samula Anoa'i had his first professional match at age 14 under the careful supervision of his father Afa and his uncle Sika. Samula’s first real brush with notoriety would come 6 years later when his uncle Sika (part of the reigning WWF Tag Team Champions) was injured on March 12, 1983. Known simply as "Samula" he would help the Wild Samoans defend the tag-team titles a handful of times while Sika recovered.cite book | author=Brian Shields | title=Main event – WWE in the raging 80s| publisher=Pocket Books| year=4th Edition 2006 | id=ISBN 978-1-4165-3257-6 ] When Sika returned Samula would remain with the WWF backing up his father and uncle. In January 1984 he received a shot at then WWF World Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund but ended up losing by disqualification. During the summer of 1984 Samula turned face after the Wild Samoas left the WWF. Samula twice teamed with Hulk Hogan during WWF’s tours in Japan, both times facing Japanse legends Antonio Inoki and Tatsumi Fujinami. [cite web| url = http://www.thehistoryofwwe.com/84.htm | title = WWF Show Results 1984| accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = Graham Cawthon | quote = November 16, 1984: WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Samula fought Antonio Inoki & Tatsumi Fujinami to a double disqualification] [cite web| url = http://www.thehistoryofwwe.com/85.htm | title = WWF Show Results 1985| accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = Graham Cawthon | quote = January 1, 1985: WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Samula fought Antonio Inoki & Tatsumi Fujinami to a double disqualification] These matches were among the last matches Samula wrestled in the WWF before leaving in January 1985.

After the WWF Samula joined up with Gino Brito and Dino Bravo’s “International Wrestling" territory based in Montreal. In Montreal he was given the name The Great Samu and was managed by Eddie "The Brain" Creatchman who used the Samoan to target the top faces in the territory. Samu would eventually feud with the top baby face in the territory Dino Bravo, even going so far as to defeat him for the "International Heavyweight Title" on June 30, 1986.cite book | author=Royal Duncan & Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=4th Edition 2006 | id=ISBN 0-9698161-5-4 ] Samu held on to the title until November 3, 1986 where he was beaten by David Schults. When International Wrestling closed a few months later Samu went looking for warmer weather.

The Samoan Swat Team

While working in Montreal Samu hung out with his cousin Solofa Fatu who was working in the area as the friendly babyface "Prince Alofa". When the Montreal territory closed up the two cousins signed with the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico and became The Samoan Swat Team: Samu & Fatu. The team adopted the “Samoan savage" gimmick that had made their fathers so well known and feared through out the wrestling world, working barefeet and never spoke English on camera. The team became the first ever WWC Carrribean Tag-Team Champions on November 7, 1987 when they beat Invader I and Invader III. The duo held the titles for just over a month before dropping them to Mark Youngblood and Chris Youngblood before leaving the promotion.

Samu and Fatu next appeared in Texas, working for Fritz Von Erich’s World Class Championship Wrestling promotion. The storyline was that Buddy Roberts brought the team in to fight his fights against the Von Erich Family and former Fabulous Freebirds partner Michael Hayes. The SST was given a big push right away; presented as an unstoppable force the team was even allowed to beat hometown heroes Kerry and Kevin Von Erich for the WCCW Tag-Team Titles on August 12, 1988. The Samoans remained undefeated in WCCW until they came up against Roberts’ former partner Michael Hayes and Hayes new partner, “Do It To It" Steve Cox on September 12. The duo was not without the gold for long as they recaptured the titles only 4 days. Hayes and Cox would beat the Samoan Swat Team for the titles once again on October 15, [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/cotton.html#88 | title = WCCW Show results – Cotton Bowl Extravaganza| accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] 1988 but this time they only held the gold for two days before they lost it back to the SST. On September 12, 1988 The Samoan Swat Team become double champions as they beat "Hollywood" John Tatum and Jimmy Jack Funk for the WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship. The Samoan Swat Team made their Pay Per View debut at AWA Superclash III, the first (and only) PPV that the American Wrestling Association ever presented. The Samoans successfully defended their WCCW Tag-Team titles against Michael Hayes and Steve Cox. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/awa/superclash.html#sc3 | title = AWA Show results – SuperClash results| accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] In the beginning of 1989 the Samoans left WCCW, forcing both tag-team titles to be vacated due to the sudden departure.

The Samoan Swat Team signed with Jim Crockett Promotions and was brought in as manager Paul E. Dangerously’s replacements for the "Original" Midnight Express who had left the promotion. The Samoans also took over the "Original" Midnight Express’ feud with the Midnight Express beating the team at on April 2, 1989. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wcw/clash.html#VI | title = NWA Clash of the Champions Results (VI) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] . At The 1989 Great American Bash the Samoans teamed with former rival Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy and Jimmy Garvin losing a War Games Match to The Road Warriors, the Midnight Express and Steve Williams. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wcw/gabash.html#89 | title = NWA Great American Bash Results (1989) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] In the fall of 1989 Paul E. Dangerously was phased out and the Samoans were given a new manager: "The Big Kahuna" Oliver Humperdink. Their ranks were also bolstered by the addition of The Samoan Savage who is Fatu’s brother. The Samoans started to lose more and more matches as 1989 drew to a close, but their fortunes appeared to be changing due to the injury to Sid Vicious. Because Vicious was injured the Skyscrapers had to pull out of the "Iron Team Tournament" at Starrcade 1989 and the Samoan Swat Team were chosen to be their replacements [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wcw/starrcad.html#89 | title = NWA Starrcade Results (1989) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] – Fatu and the Samoan Savage with no explanation of why the more experienced Samu was not chosen. For the remainder of the Samoan Swat Team’s time in WCW Fatu and the Samoan Savage competed under the name while Samu made a few singles appearances.

After leaving WCW in the summer of 1990 the Samoan Swat Team worked for a number of independent promotions in the US, Europe and Japan, often teaming up with family member Rodney Anoa'i who competed as "Kokina Maximus". [cite web| url = http://puroresufan.com/njpw/results91.php | title = StrongStyle Spirit: NJPW Results from 1991 | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = puroresufan.com] The family worked for the Universal Wrestling Association in 1991 with Fatu, Kokina and The Samoan Savage winning the UWA Trios Tag-Team titles and holding it for just under 2 months. [cite web| url = http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/uwa-6.html | title = U.W.A. World Trios title | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = wrestling-titles.com] They also made a headline appearance on the UWA’s 16th anniversary show losing to Dos Caras, El Canek and Mil Máscaras. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/mexico/uwa/anniversary.html#16 | title = UWA show results – Anniversary shows | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com]

The Headshrinkers

In 1992, Samu and Fatu signed up with the World Wrestling Federation, managed by Samu’s father Afa. The team changed their name to the Headshrinkers but their gimmick remained the same, Samoan wildmen. Rodney Anoa'i also signed with the WWF but he was repackaged as "Yokozuna" and the family ties between him and the Samoans was not mentioned on air. The team first made their presence known when they helped Money Incorporated beat the Natural Disasters to win the WWF World Tag Team titles.. [cite web| url = http://www.thehistoryofwwe.com/92.htm | title = WWF Show Results 1992 | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = Graham Cawthon | quote = Ted Dibiase & IRS (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Natural Disasters to win the titles when Dibiase locked Earthquake in the Million $ Dream after the Headshrinkers interfered ] Early in their run with the WWF the Headshrinkers feuded with the Natural Disasters and the recently formed High Energy. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/survivor.html#92 | title = WWF Surviror Series Results (1992) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] Between 1992 and the early parts of 1994 the Headshrinkers maintained a position in the middle of the tag-team division, occasionally challenging for the titles and making sporadic PPV appearances feuding with teams like The Smokin' Gunns [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/summer.html#93 | title = WWF SummerSlam Results (1993) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] and Men on a Mission. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/survivor.html#93 | title = WWF Survivor Series Results (1993) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] The Headshrinkers assisted their relative Yokozuna in a casket match against The Undertaker at the 1994 Royal Rumble. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/rumble.html#94 | title = WWF Royal Rumble Results (1994) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] In April 1994 the Headshrinkers turned face and challenged then tag-team champions The Quebecers, with the addition of manager Lou Albano the team won the gold on April 26, 1994. [cite web| url = http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132134 | title = Title History > World Tag Team > The Headshrinkers | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = wwe.com] At King of the Ring 1994 on June 19 the Headshrinkers successfully defended their tag-team titles against Yokozuna and Crush. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/kingring.html#94 | title = WWF King of the Ring Results (1994) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] Their run with the titles came to a surprising end on an untelevised card on August 28 where they lost the titles to Shawn Michaels and Diesel. [cite web| url = http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132125 | title = Title History > World Tag Team > Shawn Michaels & Diesel | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = wwe.com] The title change happened just one day before they were scheduled to defend against Irwin R. Schyster and Bam Bam Bigelow. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/summer.html#94 | title = WWF SummerSlam Results (1994) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com] Soon after the title change Samu left the WWF to recover from injuries and was replaced by Sionne who teamed with Fatu to form the "New Headshrinkers".

Teaming with relatives

After being away from the spotlight for a while Samu returned to the WWF in 1995. Samu along with his brother Lloyd Anoa'i were known as "The Samoan Gangster Party" with Samu being known as "Sammy the Silk" and Lloyd being "LA Smooth". The two men did not wrestle for the WWF but watched Fatu from afar as the former Headshrinker tried to turn himself into a positive role model for kids on the street.cite book | author=RD Reynolds and Randy Baer | title=Wrestlecrap – the very worst of pro wrestling | publisher=ECW Press| year=2003 | id=ISBN 1-55022-584-7 ] The angle never went anywhere as the Samoan Gangster party never got in the ring or confronted Fatu before he was repackaged and the whole angle was dropped. But the Samoan Gangster Party did not end there, in 1996 they worked for Extreme Championship Wrestling feuding mainly with The Gangstas in a short but intense war between the two "Gangsta" factions. [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/ecw/results/1996c.html#071396 | title = ECW Show Results – 1996, July – September (Heat Wave 1996) | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com | The Gangstas NC The Samoan Gangsta Party] [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/ecw/results/1996c.html#080396 | title = ECW Show Results – 1996, July – September (“The Doctor is In") | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com | quote = The Gangstas beat The Eliminators, Ron & Don Harris, and The Samoan Gangsta Party in a "four way dance" to win the ECW Tag Title.] [cite web| url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/ecw/results/1996c.html#091396 | title = ECW Show Results – 1996, July – September (“Unlucky Lottery") | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = prowrestlinghistory.com | quote = ECW Tag Champs The Gangstas beat Shane Douglas & Samu.]

After leaving ECW Samu worked for a number of independent organizations both as a singles wrestler and alongside his brother Lloyd who worked under names such as"Headshrinker" Alofa, "Headshrinker" Ruopa and "The Tahitian Warrior" winning titles in WWC and ISPW. Samu also became a regular in his father’s World Xtreme Wrestling Promotion and has held the WXW World title 5 times. [cite web| url = http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/whtwxw.html | title = WXW World Heavyweight Title History | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = Solie’s Vintage Wrestling] Samu is still active to this day having won the New World Wrestling Undisputed Brass Knuckles Championship on October 28, 2006 [cite web| url =http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/ubktnww.html | title = NWW Undisputed Brass Knuckles Title History | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = Solie’s Vintage Wrestling] and is a part time instructor at his father’s & uncle’s “Wild Samoan Training Facility" On March 31 2007, Samu and Rosey inducted The Wild Samoans, Afa and Sika into the WWE Hall of Fame. [cite web| url = http://www.wwe.com/superstars/halloffame/wildsamoans/ | title = WWE Hall of Fame: The Wild Samoans | accessmonthday = 04-03| accessyear = 2007| author = WWE.com]

In wrestling

*Finishing and signature moves:*Diving headbutt:*Fireman's carry cutter:*Samoan drop:*Headbutt drop:*Powerslam:*Savate kick:*Side slam

*Managers:*Dylan Dean:*Lou Albano:*Eddie Creatchman:*Buddy Roberts:*Joel Deaton:*Notorious Norm:*Jimmy Garvin:*Paul E. Dangerously:*Oliver Humperdink:*Afa

Championships and accomplishments

*Independent Superstars of Pro-Wrestling:*ISPW Heavyweight Championship (2 times):*ISPW Tag-Team Championship (1 time) – with LA Smooth

*International World Class Championship Wrestling:*IWCCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Mack Daddy Kane (Last)

*Lutte` Internationale :*Canadian International Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

*National Wrestling League:*NWL World Heavyweight Championship (4 times):*NWL Tag-Team Championship (2 times) – with John Rambo

*New World Wrestling:*NWW Undisputed Brass Knuckles Championship (1 time) [cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2006-10.html | title=Independent Wrestling Results - October 2006 | accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com]

*Pittsburgh Wrestling League:*PWL Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

*Pro Wrestling eXpress:*PWX Heavyweight Championship (3 times)

*Trans World Wrestling Federation:*Trans World Wrestling Championship (1 time)

*World Class Wrestling Association:*WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Fatu:*WCWA World Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Fatu

*World Wrestling Council:*WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Fatu:*WWC World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Tahitian Warrior

*World Wrestling Federation:*WWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Fatu

*World Xtreme Wrestling:*WXW Heavyweight Championship (5 times)

*Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
**Worst Worked Match of the Year (1993) with Fatu, Bastion Booger and Bam Bam Bigelow vs. The Bushwhackers and Men on a Mission at Survivor Series

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