Alright, let’s talk about this Jacob Fatu situation. I kept seeing this guy pop up, looking like an absolute beast, and hearing the Fatu name made me think, okay, he’s gotta be connected to that family, right? The big wrestling dynasty. So, I got curious about his old man.

Naturally, the first step was just trying to piece things together. You hear Fatu, you think Rikishi, The Usos, maybe Umaga back in the day. It’s a whole tree of wrestlers. So I figured his dad must have been in the business too. It just seemed logical, you know?
I started doing a bit of digging. Just looking around, trying to connect Jacob to the older generation. It wasn’t immediately obvious, which was a bit surprising. You’d think it would be plastered everywhere.
Finding the Connection
Spent some time clicking through stuff, reading bits here and there. The Anoa’i family connection came up fast, confirming that hunch. Okay, so he’s definitely part of that lineage. That narrowed it down, but still, who specifically was his father?
Then I hit on the name: Sam Fatu.
The name rang a bell, but faintly. Sam Fatu… Sam Fatu… I had to think for a second. It wasn’t as instantly recognizable to me as Rikishi, for example. So, I dug a little deeper specifically on Sam Fatu.

- Saw pictures of him from back in the day.
- Read about his wrestling career.
- Confirmed he was indeed Rikishi’s brother (and Umaga’s too).
The Tonga Kid!
And then it clicked! The Tonga Kid! That’s who Sam Fatu was known as for a lot of his career. He was also Tama, one half of The Islanders tag team with Haku. Now I remembered him! That guy was talented, part of that whole wild Samoan wave in wrestling back then.
So, the mystery was solved. It took a little bit of searching around, connecting the dots between Jacob, the family name, and the specific wrestlers from the previous generation. It wasn’t just handed to me on a plate, I actually had to spend some time figuring it out, which was kinda satisfying.
It’s pretty cool seeing the next generation like Jacob carrying on that incredible family legacy. You look at his dad, Sam Fatu / The Tonga Kid, his uncles, his cousins… man, wrestling is just in their blood. Wild stuff.
So yeah, that was my little journey figuring out who Jacob Fatu’s dad is. It’s Sam Fatu, The Tonga Kid. Simple as that once you find the right thread to pull.