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While WWE has witnessed countless groups, the same is not the case for families. The Anoa’i family of wrestlers from American Samoa are undoubtedly some of the best athletes to grace the ring. Samoan wrestlers have dominated for generations and seen themselves at the top of the food chain. One of the names that stand out and who may still strike fear in the heart of many opponents is none other than WWE legend Haku. 

Haku, who wrestled for WWE from 1986-1992, is considered one of the most fearsome pro wrestlers of all time, and it seems his fear is passed down to generations after he recently shared a photo of himself alongside his 11-year-old grandson, leaving fans in disbelief.

The wrath of Haku

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Haku is a legend in the wrestling world. He was known for his fearsome presence and ability to dominate opponents. After defeating King Harley Race at the Royal Rumble in January 1989, he changed his name from King Tonga to King Haku.

Haku received training in both pro wrestling and sumo. Haku’s training in sumo and professional wrestling gave him a unique combination of strength and agility, making him a formidable opponent. Haku was renowned for his rough and brutal kind of wrestling.

He was not hesitant to use weapons in the ring and frequently used his bulk and strength to overwhelm his opponents. Because of his aggressive disposition, he was a feared foe and was frequently referred to as “The Tongan Terror.” He ruled with terror in the WWE and the WCW because of his brutal wrestling style. 

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Recently he posted a photo of himself alongside his grandson, and that got the fans talking. His grandson appears quite big for his age, and that made fans lay out his possible future in pro wrestling.

Fans in awe of Haku’s “frightening” grandson

The boy in the photo already shows signs that he could be just as dominant as his grandfather. He has a strong and massive build at just 11 years old. He could be the next big thing in the business and help keep the Samoan wrestling tradition alive.

Here are some of the top reactions to the photo of Haku’s grandson.

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Fans are already reacting in awe and praise of the boy. They call him a “monster” and a “future star.” It’s too early to say what the future holds for the boy, but one thing is certain: he has the potential to be a significant force in pro wrestling.

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