Roman Reigns' Dad


Roman Reigns With His Dad
Roman with his Dad, Source: Roman’s Instagram


Roman Reigns, real name Leati Joseph 'Joe' Anoaʻi on May 25, 1985, is an American professional wrestler and a former American football player. He is a five-time heavyweight champion, and in 2022, he became the longest-reigning world champion in the WrestleMania era. He is also called the essence of W.W.E.


Who is Roman Reigns’s Dad?

Roman Reign’s father is Leati Sika Amituana'i Anoa'i, otherwise called Sika Anoa'i or just Sika, an American Samoan retired proficient grappler, born April 5, 1945.


Leati Sika Amituana'i Anoa'i’s Professional Wrestling Career


Early Career (1973-1980)

Anoa'i was prepared as a grappler by his sibling Afa and Kurt Von Steiger, appearing in 1973 in Rush Wrestling as "Sika." Referring to themselves as "The Wild Samoans," the siblings acquired a reputation because of their huge, wild afros, sarongs, and propensities for wrestling shoeless and eating crude fish in the ring. All through the 1970s, The Wild Samoans showed up in advancements including Big Time Wrestling, the Continental Wrestling Association, Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling, NWA All-Star Wrestling, NWA Mid-America, Stampede Wrestling, and the World Wrestling Council, winning different tag team championships.


World Wrestling Federation (1983)

In January 1980, The Wild Samoans appeared on the planet Wrestling League with Lou Albano as their supervisor, rapidly laying down a good foundation for themselves as a power in the tag team division through a progression of definitive triumphs. As well as contending in the label division, the siblings wrestled as singles, with Anoa'i fruitlessly testing Sway Backlund for the WWF Title in Walk 1980. On April 12, 1980, The Wild Samoans crushed Ivan Putski and Tito Santana to win the WWF World Label Group Title. Their rule went on until August 9, 1980, when they lost to Backlund and Pedro Spirits at the Confrontation at Shea. As Backlund was the then-WWF Champion, he and Spirits had to empty the title, and The Wild Samoans recaptured it on the September 9, 1980, episode of WWF Title Wrestling, overcoming Tony Garea and Rene Goulet in the finals of a competition. Their subsequent rule went on until November 8, 1980, when they lost to Garea and Rick Martel. The Wild Samoans left the WWF in December 1980.


New Japan Pro Wrestling

From January to February 1981, The Wild Samoans visited Japan with New Japan Favorable to Wrestling, proceeding as "The Samoan #1" (Afa) and "The Samoan #2" (Sika), separately. They contended in the New Year's Golden Series, more than once confronting Antonio Inoki and Seiji Sakaguchi. The Wild Samoans made a second visit to Japan in November and December 1981, contending in the Madison Square Garden Tag League.


Mid-South Wrestling (1981-1982)

In April 1981, The Wild Samoans appeared in the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma-based promotion Mid-South Wrestling. They were at first overseen by Ernie Ladd prior to deceiving him to conform to Skandor Akbar. The Wild Samoans held the Mid-South Tag Team Title on three occasions between June 1981 and May 1982, quarreling with Junkyard Dog and his accomplices. They left the advancement in May 1982.


Georgia Championship Wrestling (1982)

In Walk 1982, The Wild Samoans started going after the Atlanta, Georgia-based advancement of Georgia Title Wrestling, where they were overseen by Sonny King. In August 1982, they crushed The Impressive Freebirds to win the NWA Tag Team Title. They held the title for quite a long time, clearing it in December 1982 after passing on the advancement to get back to the WWF.


Return to WWF (1983-1985)

The Wild Samoans got back to the WWF in January 1983, taking on Lou Albano as their director. They won the WWF World Tag Team Title for the third and last time on Walk 8, 1983, overcoming Boss Jay Strongbow and Jay Strongbow. During their rule, Anoa'i supported a physical issue, with his nephew Samu filling in for him as a few title guards. The Wild Samoans' rule ended on November 15, 1983, when they lost to Soul Watch (Rocky Johnson and Tony Atlas) after Albano coincidentally hit Afa with a seat. In the wake of their departure from Albano, the Wild Samoans tested Soul Patrol on a few occasions but couldn't recapture the title. In April 1984, Anoa'i fruitlessly tested Hogan for the WWF title as one of Hogan's earliest title guards. In mid-1984, The Wild Samoans turned faces and started an extended fight with The North-South Association (Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch). Yet again, they left the WWF in January 1985.


Various Promotions (1985-1986)

The Wild Samoans showed up with numerous various advancements in 1985 and 1986, among them the American Wrestling Association, Jim Crockett Advancements, and International Championship Wrestling.


Second Return to WWF (1986-1988)

In March 1987, Anoa'i framed a label group with Kamala, conforming to Kamala's chief, Mr. Fuji, and "handler," Kim Chee. The couple wrestled a progression of matches against the Can-Am Association and participated in a few competitions. The group was broken up in August 1987 when Kamala left the WWF. In September 1987, Anoa'i competed in the King of the Ring competition, losing in the primary round to S. D. Jones. On October 3, 1987, Saturday Night's Headliner XII (recorded September 23, 1987), Anoa'i fruitlessly tested WWF Champion Hulk Hogan in the headliner. He proceeded to wrestle a progression of matches against Bam Bam Bigelow and, afterward, against Jake Roberts. At the Slammy Awards function on December 16, 1987, the "Melody of the Year" classification finished with no champ after Anoa'i ate the envelope containing the victor's name. In mid-1988, Anoa'i's ordinary rivals included Lanny Poffo, George Steele, and Hillbilly Jim. On Walk 27, 1988, he showed up on his most memorable compensation per-view, contending in a fight imperial at WrestleMania IV. Yet again, Anoa'i left the WWF following the session.


Late Career (1988)

In the wake of leaving the WWF, Anoa'i wrestled a small bunch of matches on the free circuit. He formed a fleeting tag team with his nephew Kokina in the Mainland Wrestling Organization, where they were overseen by Alan Martin. He resigned soon thereafter.


Retirement (1988-Present)

Following his retirement, Anoa'i stayed dynamic in wrestling. He prepared grapplers at the Wild Samoan Instructional Hub, an expert wrestling school run by Afa in Minneola, Florida. On August 15, 1997, the two men rejoined for one evening, cooperating with Disco Inferno, Gene Ligon, and the Hotshot as they crushed Ken Timbs, George Love, Jay Love, Gary Royal, and Kane Adams at the IWA Evening of the Legends in Kannapolis, North Carolina. In 1999, he established XW 2000, an autonomous wrestling organization situated in Pensacola, Florida. On Walk 31, 2007, The Wild Samoans were drafted into the WWE Corridor of Distinction by Sika's child Matt and Afa's child Samu. The Wild Samoans showed up at Damnation in a Cell (2020) to observe Roman Reigns's victory.


Leati Sika Amituana'i Anoa'i’s Awards and Achievements


Big Time Wrestling

NWA World Tag Team Championship (Detroit version) (2 times) – with Afa


Cauliflower Alley Club

Other honorees (1997)


Continental Wrestling Association

AWA Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Afa


Georgia Championship Wrestling

NWA National Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Afa


Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling

NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Afa


International Wrestling Alliance

IWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Afa


Mid-South Wrestling

Mid-South Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Afa


NWA All-Star Wrestling

NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) (1 time) – with Afa


NWA Mid-America

NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (1 time) – with Afa


Pro Wrestling Illustrated

PWI ranked him 462 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003

PWI ranked him 93 of the 100 best tag teams of the "PWI Years" with Afa in 2003


Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame

Class of 2012 – with Afa


Stampede Wrestling

Stampede International Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Afa


World Wrestling Council

WWC North American Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Afa


World Wrestling Entertainment/World Wrestling Federation

WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2007)

WWF World Tag Team Championship (3 times)



FAQs

Q. Who is Roman Reigns' father?

A. Leati Sika Amituana'i Anoa'i is the father of Roman Reigns.

Q. How old is Roman’s father?

A. Roman’s father is 78 years old.

Q. When did Roman’s father first appear in the WWF?

A. Sika first appear in the WWF in the year 1983

Q. When was Roman’s father inducted into the Hall of Fame?

A. In 2007, Roman’s father was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Q. Who was the tag team partner of Roman’s father?

A. Afa Amituana'i "Arthur" Anoa'i, aka Afa, was the tag team partner of Roman’s father.