12 Greatest Wrestling Dynasties Of All Time

3. Anoa'i

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When it comes to sheer numbers, the Anoa’i family have almost every other wrestling dynasty beaten. Their reach is vast and all-encompassing, and if you bring non-biological relations like The Rock into the equation, the group becomes almost impossibly deep.

Afa and Sika held 21 different tag team championships around the world as The Wild Samoans, and three of Afa’s sons (Samu, Manu, and L.A. Smooth) eventually followed in his footsteps by entering the sport. Sika’s eldest son, meanwhile, wrestled primarily as Rosey in WWE, starting life as one half of Three Minute Warning with his cousin Jamal, who eventually forged a successful singles career as Umaga.

Tonga Kid wrestled for WWE from 1983 to 1988, and his twin brother, Rikishi, was a prominent upper-midcarder throughout the Attitude Era. Rikishi’s sons, Jimmy and Jey Uso, are the current WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions, and his cousin, Yokozuna, is a two-time WWE Champion and fellow WWE Hall Of Famer.

Roman Reigns is the dynasty’s shining light these days, and given his never-ending push, he’s set to take the family’s success to greater heights than ever before, ensuring a strong American Samoa presence in the main event scene for the foreseeable future.

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