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Matthew Tapunu'u Anoaʻi (April 7, 1970 – April 17, 2017) [1] was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his tenure in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), under the ring name Rosey. Anoa'i was a member of the Anoaʻi family, a renowned Samoan wrestling family.
In WWE from 2002 to 2003, Matt Anoaʻi and Eddie Fatu formed a tag team using the names Rosey and Jamal, respectively. 3-Minute Warning acted as enforcers for Raw brand General Manager Eric Bischoff. The team was used to squash any activity in the ring that Bischoff deemed "boring". Bischoff would often cue the team's surprise entrances by ...
Rosey / Kimo Jamal / Ekmo Rico: Name(s) Armageddon 3-Minute Warning Three Minute Warning The Island Boyz The Samoan Gangstas: Billed heights: Jamal: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Rosey: 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Combined billed weight: 939 lb (426 kg; 67.1 st) [1] Billed from: Jamal: Houston, Texas Rosey: Pensacola, Florida Rico: Las Vegas, Nevada: Debut: 1996 ...
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Anoaʻi trained under his father Afa and his uncle Sika, making his wrestling debut in 1987.. Anoaʻi appeared with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the ring names "Tahitian Savage", "Fred Williams", and "Lloyd Lanui" from 1993 and 1995 to 1996.
Pola’ivao Leati Sika Amituana'i Anoa'i (April 5, 1945 – June 25, 2024), better known by the ring name Sika, was a Samoan-American professional wrestler.He is best known as one-half of the tag team the Wild Samoans with his older brother Afa, holding the WWF World Tag Team Championship three times.
Old song are very deep and attractive. The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour is an all-volunteer-run nonbusiness organization and is a worldwide multimedia celebration of grassroots music filmed in front of live audience. WoodSongs is a one-hour musical conversation focusing on the artists and their music. [2]
"Now Is the Hour" (Māori: Pō Atarau) is a popular song from the early 20th century. Often erroneously described as a traditional Māori song, [ 1 ] its creation is usually credited to several people, including Clement Scott (music), and Maewa Kaihau and Dorothy Stewart (arrangement and lyrics).