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Umaga’s Son Begins Pro Wrestling Training Under WWE Hall Of Famer

By The Spotlight StaffDecember 7, 2022
Umaga's Son Begins Pro Wrestling Training Under WWE Hall Of Famer
Photo Credit: WWE

Umaga was one of the most popular superstars in the Ruthless Aggression era. The legendary Samoan superstar had great matches throughout his WWE career. Unfortunately, he passed away on December 4th, 2009 at the age of 36. Now, Umaga’s son looking to carry his father’s legacy.

Zilla Fatu a son of the late Umaga started his pro wrestling career by joining Booker T’s wrestling school Reality of Wrestling. The official Twitter account of ROW issued the following statement on behalf of Zilla Fatu.

“Welcome the newest member of Reality Of Wrestling training school Zilla Fatu.
His father Umaga was a part of Reality Of Wrestling and now he begins his own journey.”

Welcome the newest member of Reality Of Wrestling training school Zilla Fatu.

His father Umaga was a part of Reality Of Wrestling and now he begins his own journey. pic.twitter.com/uBmPqpznqF

— Reality of Wrestling (@TheOfficialROW) December 7, 2022

This past Monday on WWE RAW, Solo Sikoa paid tribute to the late Umaga by performing Samoan Spike and a running hip attack on Matt Riddle.

Stay tuned with The Spotlight for more news.

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