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Is Manu related to Roman Reigns? Learn all about his links to the Samoan wrestling family

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Here is everything you need to know about if Manu is related to Roman Reigns and his links with the Samoan family.

Manu and Roman Reigns

Manu, also known as Afa Anoa’i Jr., was born on October 6, 1984. He is an American professional wrestler who goes by the name Manu, and he is the owner of Battlefield Pro Wrestling, based in Pennsylvania.

Manu is a part of the Anao’i dynasty. He used to play football in high school and college. He started his wrestling career under his father, Afa, and his brothels, L.A. Smooth and Samu. He made his debut at the age of 13 on August 28, 1998. There are rumors circulating about whether Manu is related to Roman Reigns or not.

It is true that Manu is related to Roman Reigns, and he is his cousin. The tribal chief’s father, Sika Anoa’i, is the brother of Afa, who is the father of Manu. Let us learn about his links to the Samoan family.

The Anoa’i family is a family that comprises wrestlers whose origins begin in American Samoa. Some of the best and most renowned wrestlers are from the Anoa’i family.

The list of members includes Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Roman Reigns, Rikishi, and Yokozuna. They also consist of the Wild Samoans, which include Afa and Sika Anaoa’i.

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A list of members includes Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso, Umaga, Rosey, Jacob Fatu, and Solo Sikoa. Manu’s connection to the Samaon wrestling family is that he is the son of Wild Samoan’s Afa and the brother of Sika Anoa’i, who is the father of Roman reigns.

Manu made his debut in WWE in 2006, and he was considered to be one of the most promising due to his family history. He went on to make his main debut in 2008 at Unforgiven, where he was with Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Ted DiBiase.

Manu was judged for his physical appearance and asked to lose weight, and he was considered obese against Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes, who were in perfect shape. His performance in the ring didn’t seem to be that good either, and that’s why he couldn’t gain as much popularity because of his family background.

He was also caught violating the wellness policy of the WWE, and that also worked against him.

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