Rodney Anoa'i

Biography: Famous as: Yokozuna
Real name: Rodney Anoa'i
Height: 6'4" Weight: 589 lbs. Date of birth: October 2, 1966 Date of death: October 23, 2000 Pro debut: 1984 Trained by: the Wild Samoans Finishing move: Bonzai Drop The man who would eventually become known as Yokozuna was born in San Francisco on October 22, 1966. He came from a wrestling family, as his uncles were Arthur Anoai and Leati Anoai. He was trained by his uncles and Sam Fatu as a teenager and wrestled in Alabama and the USWA under the name Kokina Anoai. He already weighed 400 pounds. In Japan, he would work in main events against Big Van Vader ( Leon White), and there he met a contingent of sumo wrestlers, which led to the gimmick which would get him the most over, the character Yokozuna, or sumo grand champion. Vince McMahon brought him into the WWF and gave him a monster push in 1992. He wasn't even knocked off his feet for months, until finally Jim Duggan finally pulled it off, and he still won the
Famous as: Yokozuna
Real name: Rodney Anoa'i
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 589 lbs.
Date of birth: October 2, 1966
Date of death: October 23, 2000
Pro debut: 1984
Trained by: the Wild Samoans
Finishing move: Bonzai Drop

The man who would eventually become known as Yokozuna was born in San Francisco on October 22, 1966. He came from a wrestling family, as his uncles were Arthur Anoai and Leati Anoai. He was trained by his uncles and Sam Fatu as a teenager and wrestled in Alabama and the USWA under the name Kokina Anoai. He already weighed 400 pounds.

In Japan, he would work in main events against Big Van Vader ( Leon White), and there he met a contingent of sumo wrestlers, which led to the gimmick which would get him the most over, the character Yokozuna, or sumo grand champion. Vince McMahon brought him into the WWF and gave him a monster push in 1992. He wasn't even knocked off his feet for months, until finally Jim Duggan finally pulled it off, and he still won the match. He later won the Royal Rumble (1993) (V), which allowed him to challenge for the WWF Title at Wrestlemania IX (1993) (V) against Bret Hart. Anoai won the match and the title, but immediately lost it at the same event to Hulk Hogan. Anoai won the title back at the King of the Ring (1993) (V) and kept it for over 10 months, an incredible amount of time for a 'heel' wrestler. He lost it back to Hart at Wrestlemania X (1994) (V).

His weight was becoming a huge issue, and multiple attempts to get Anoai to lose it were failures. The WWF kept him off TV for awhile, then brought him back in as a tag team partner for Owen Hart, with whom he won the Tag Team Championship at Wrestlemania XI (1995) (V). His weight gain continued, and at his final appearance in the WWF, during the _Survivor Series (1996) (V)_, he weighed almost 800 pounds. This would make him the heaviest pro wrestler in history, but he was never officially weighed.

He wrestled in the main event of the Heroes of Wrestling pay per view in 1999 and went on a European tour in October 2000. It was during this tour that he died of a heart attack in his hotel room in Liverpool, England. He was only 34.
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tbd WWE Pay-Per-View: Season 12 Jan 21, 1996 Yokozuna tbd
tbd WWF Monday Night Raw: Season 4 Jan 1, 1996 Yokozuna tbd
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tbd WWE Pay-Per-View: Season 9 Jan 24, 1993 Yokozuna tbd
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tbd WWE Pay-Per-View: Season 8 Jan 19, 1992 Yokozuna tbd