Rikishi Biography: Height, Net Worth, Age, Wife, Children, Siblings, Parents, Nationality, WWE Career
Solofa F. Fatu Jr., widely known by his ring name Rikishi, is an American professional wrestler and member of the renowned Anoaʻi family. He gained fame in WWE for his charismatic persona, signature Stink Face move, and agility despite his large size.
With a career spanning several decades across multiple promotions, Rikishi won the Intercontinental Championship, multiple tag team titles, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015. He is also recognized as the father of WWE stars Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, and Solo Sikoa.
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Quick Facts
- Full Name: Solofa F. Fatu Jr.
- Stage Name: Rikishi
- Born: October 11, 1965
- Age: 60 years old
- Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
- Nationality: American
- Occupation: Professional Wrestler
- Height: 1.85 m
- Parents: Solofa Fatu Sr. and Vera Fatu
- Siblings: Umaga (Eddie Fatu), Sam Fatu
- Spouse: Talisua Fuavai-Fatu (m. 1985)
- Children: Solo Sikoa, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Thamiko T Fatu, Jeremiah Peniata Fatu, Thavana Monalisa Fatu
- Relationship: Married
- Net Worth: $2 million
Early Life and Education
Solofa F. Fatu Jr. was born on October 11, 1965, in San Francisco, California, to Solofa Fatu Sr. and Vera Fatu.
He grew up in the Sunnydale Projects in the Visitacion Valley neighborhood. He has two brothers: the late Umaga (Eddie Fatu) and Sam Fatu.
As a member of the Anoaʻi family, wrestling was part of his heritage from an early age. Specific details about his formal education are limited, but he entered professional wrestling in 1985.
His ethnicity is Samoan-American, and he comes from a Christian family background.
Career
Rikishi debuted in professional wrestling in 1985 and first gained attention as part of The Samoan Swat Team alongside his brother Sam. He later competed in various promotions including WCW and NJPW before joining WWE in the early 1990s.
Initially wrestling as Fatu of The Headshrinkers, he achieved tag team success before adopting the Rikishi gimmick in 1999, which brought him mainstream popularity with his dance moves, high-flying style, and memorable feuds.
During his WWE run, Rikishi captured the Intercontinental Championship and multiple tag team titles, including with Scotty 2 Hotty as part of Too Cool.
He also had a notable run as The Sultan. After leaving WWE in 2004, he continued wrestling independently and had a brief stint in TNA as Junior Fatu.
His influence extended beyond the ring as he trained and supported the next generation of wrestlers in his family.
Rikishi’s legacy as a Hall of Famer and patriarch of a wrestling dynasty remains strong. He continues to make appearances, support his sons’ careers, and celebrate the Anoaʻi family’s contributions to the sport.
Social Media
Rikishi does not have any active social media accounts.
Personal Life
Rikishi has been married to Talisua Fuavai-Fatu since 1985. The couple has six children together: Solo Sikoa (Joseph Fatu), Jey Uso (Joshua Fatu), Jimmy Uso (Jonathan Fatu), Thamiko T Fatu, Jeremiah Peniata Fatu, and Thavana Monalisa Fatu. He is a proud family man and has several grandchildren, including Jaiden and Jayla Fatu.
Net Worth
Rikishi has an estimated net worth of around $2 million.
His income has come primarily from his long wrestling career in WWE and other promotions, including salaries, merchandise, championships, and royalties.
Additional earnings come from appearances, Hall of Fame recognition, and family-related wrestling ventures.
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