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Peter Fanene Maivia

Acting
April 6, 1937-June 13, 1982

Birth Place

American Samoa

Biography

Peter Maivia (1937-1982) was an influential Samoan professional wrestler, known for his charisma and in-ring skill. He debuted in professional wrestling in the 1960s and quickly became known for his imposing presence and his "Samoan King" persona, which capitalized on his Samoan cultural heritage. He was one of the first international stars to stand out outside of Samoa, particularly in the WWWF (now WWE), where he made a significant impact. Throughout his career, Maivia won several championships and became a key figure in professional wrestling in the United States and international territories. He was also one of the first members of the Anoa'i wrestling dynasty, one of the most influential families in professional wrestling, which includes his grandson, the renowned wrestler The Rock (Dwayne Johnson). Maivia was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1996, recognizing his substantial contribution to the sport. His legacy extends not only to his personal success but also to the impact he had on representing Samoan culture in professional wrestling. He passed away in 1982 at the age of 45 due to stomach cancer, but his influence endures through his family and the Anoa'i dynasty, which continues to dominate professional wrestling today. His legacy is remembered both for his in-ring skill and as a pioneer in the industry.

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