Solofa Fatu Jr.
Solofa Fatu Jr., widely recognized by his ring persona Rikishi, is a retired professional wrestler of Samoan American descent, celebrated for his impactful tenure in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Throughout his illustrious WWE career, he secured the WWE Intercontinental Championship once, twice claimed the WWE World Tag Team Championship, and also captured the WWE Tag Team Championship once. His remarkable size, athletic ability, and charisma endeared him to fans, making him a key figure during WWE's late Attitude Era.
Fatu hails from the esteemed Anoaʻi wrestling lineage, being the twin brother of Sam Fatu (The Tonga Kid/Tama) and the older sibling of the late Eddie Fatu (Umaga/Jamal). This formidable family tree also includes wrestling greats like The Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika Anoaʻi), as well as notable cousins such as Yokozuna, Roman Reigns, The Rock, and Rosey, further cementing their legacy in professional wrestling.
In his personal life, Rikishi is married to Talisua Fuavai-Fatu and is a proud father to five children. Among them, his twin sons, Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso, have emerged as significant stars within WWE, continuing the family's storied tradition in the sport.
Beyond the ring, Fatu has made appearances in various video games and entertainment projects, including titles like WWF No Mercy and WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain, as well as films like Natale a Miami and Sandy Wexler, and a guest role on Nickelodeon’s Victorious. Notably, he has also shared his experience of surviving a drive-by shooting in 1987, an incident that profoundly impacted his life outside of wrestling.