WWE: 7 Greatest Samoan Superstars

5. The Headshrinkers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F92ZBVuN7iU Whether it was together or in the singles ranks, Samu and Fatu stood out from the rest. Their headbutts were their most feared weapon, which they used to their advantage. Before making it to WWE in the early 1990s the duo made names for themselves for other promotions including the NWA, the World Wrestling Council, as well as World Class Championship Wrestling. When they entered WWE they came in with Samu's father the legendary Afa. Together they had a series of memorable contests. Toward the end of their run together they were able to secure the tag team championships with Lou Albano. Fatu's career continued in WWE after the Headshrinkers were no more. He was largely enhancement talent until he was repackaged as Rikishi. He and Too Cool danced their way into the hearts of the WWE Universe. During his time with the company he won the intercontinental championship and entered an angle with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and The Rock ("I did it for The Rock.") . His son's the Uso's continue the family legacy. He showed he still had more in the tank during an appearance on "Old School" Raw. Although he managed to wear pants, which at the peak of his WWE popularity, was rare.
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