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General Data
Current gimmick:
Haku
Age:
66 years
Promotion:
Freelancer
Active Roles:
Singles Wrestler, Tag Team Wrestler

Personal Data
Birthday:
03.02.1959
Birthplace:
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Gender:
male
Height:
6' 1" (185 cm)
Weight:
273 lbs (124 kg)
Background in sports:
Sumo-Ringen

Career Data
Alter egos:
Haku
    a.k.a.  King Haku
King Tonga
    a.k.a.  King Kong Tonga
    a.k.a.  Prince Tonga
    a.k.a.  Tama Tonga
    a.k.a.  Tonga
Meng
Tonga Fifty
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (1978 - today)
Tag Team Wrestler (1978 - today)
Beginning of in-ring career:
1978
In-ring experience:
48 years
Wrestling style:
Brawler, Powerhouse
Nicknames:
"The Face Of Terror"
Signature moves:
Tongan Death Grip
Tongan Spike
Headbutt
Powerslam
Thrustkick
Diving Splash

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6.46
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 187
Number of comments: 60
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Average rating: 6.47  [187]
Average rating in 2025: 7.00  [5]
Average rating in 2024: 6.27  [11]
Average rating in 2023: 7.32  [22]
Average rating in 2022: 6.63  [8]
Average rating in 2021: 6.67  [12]
Average rating in 2020: 6.67  [6]
Average rating in 2019: 7.50  [8]
Average rating in 2018: 6.64  [11]
Average rating in 2017: 6.67  [3]
Average rating in 2016: 5.77  [13]
Average rating in 2015: 7.80  [5]
Average rating in 2014: 5.75  [4]
Average rating in 2013: 5.25  [4]
Average rating in 2012: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2011: 7.00  [2]
Average rating in 2010: 4.25  [4]
Average rating in 2009: 5.29  [7]
Average rating in 2008: 6.38  [21]
Average rating in 2007: 6.30  [40]
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Slikkrikk wrote on 31.12.2025:
[6.0] "These Tongan wrestlers seem to just be super tough guys, and Haku has to be the toughest. What a strong dude, and his ability and aura was off the charts. Haku's matches are still watchable today, He's someone you would never change the channel against just because you want to see what guys like him do and how he can perform to top the last match."
sanjuro wrote on 07.05.2025:
[6.0] "Incredible aura and everyone who worked in WCW or WWF between 1980 and 2000 has a story of his legit toughness, but his presence almost entirely disappears when the bell actually rings and he inevitably works in a way that makes his otherwise stiff looking chops and punches lack all intensity. For a guy you feel like it should be a big deal to pin, he rarely came across as a monster and most of his best work is in tags where at least two of the other three guys are doing all the work to get you actually invested."
mxkami wrote on 24.06.2024:
[6.0] "Don't kill me, Haku. A terrifying man with a legendary reputation. Personally, I really like Haku. But, an all-timer talent he was not. However, the funniest s*** to me is him arriving as Meng at the 2005 Royal Rumble, and he just gets in the ring and starts blasting Kane and American Badass Taker with chops and clubs. This, is when his WWE push died. lol... But it's so cool to see. Oh, also, he was the current WCW Hardcore champ when he showed up in the Rumble. Legend."
DENDY wrote on 28.05.2024:
[4.0] "Always feel like I wanted to enjoy Mengs matches a lot more than I actually did. He seems like a lovely guy but you will struggle to find an actually good match he took part in which is a shame really, just not the most skilled worker. Points for his presence and history in the business have to be given."
Dirty Diego wrote on 21.03.2024:
[7.0] "Of what Ive heard from wrestlers interviews , Baku is the hardest mothefucker in the history of the wrestling Buisness, which made him very legitimate to watch, even though he was never a top guy , he was believable"
benny5bellys wrote on 16.02.2024:
[6.0] "Meng/Haku might have been hard as nails outside of the ring but within it he worked very light and you very rarely got anything even vaguely entertaining. Did quite like the tag team with Barb though."
crs285 wrote on 25.11.2023:
[8.0] "Haku was a great brawler in the ring. He had a presence and real-life persona of being one of the toughest people in pro wrestling. Never saw much from him on the mic. Was presented well everywhere he went and had usually good matches."
Meng wrote on 10.11.2023:
[9.0] "He spent most part of 80's and 90's in the top 2 wrestling federations always delivering solid matches and playing very well the savage heel carachter. Perfect as midcarder with some chances in the main event and great as tag team specialist together with Barbarian. He built his reputation as badass also outside the ring and that helped him to seem even more credible in the squared circle."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 27.05.2023:
[6.0] "Very solid worker throughout most of his career. A good foil for the baby faces and was good at making others look good. I hope Haku doesn't find out who gave him a zero rating!"
Zorturim wrote on 26.03.2023:
[9.0] "Rating on this page is just absurd. Haku was a highly respected wrestler, a hard worker and a great stage appearance. It deserves much more respect."
Red Mage Riot wrote on 25.02.2023:
[9.0] "Criminally underrated. A great big man brawler with a genuine aura of intimidation. No matter who he was in the ring with, he made them look great, because they survived a match with one of the toughest."
damiendemento1 wrote on 03.02.2023:
[10.0] "Awesome mean machine. Both a good brawler. And even some highflying moves. Never had to talk much because of his looks. Always fun to watch."
TheOneAndOnlyCactus wrote on 14.09.2022:
[8.0] "One of the toughest and most badass wrestlers of all-time, The Face Of Terror s tales in the ring and especially out are legendary, almost mythical. But how good was he? I would say pretty good. A good brawler and powerhouse, he was at his best when he could be with someone willing to throw hard, still shots as well, and he was also a very charismatic man."
Conquistador37 wrote on 07.09.2022:
[8.0] "What a tank of a monster of a man! Awesome arsenal of chops and kicks, some of the best looking ever. Also must remark on his back breakers, which always looked devastating. His team with Tama as The Islanders had a strong run but was short lived; thus not very notable, damn good showing at the inaugural Survivor Series though. King Haku was a *GREAT* spot for the man & allowed him to be in the upper mid card and even some main events (hello again to Survivor Series). Soon though he floundered for a long while, but looked awesome while doing it; when your English is limited, so are your opportunities and pushes in Vince's world. The WCW run was rather solid! From shoot interviews, I learned this was his favourite era & you can tell he was very comfortable with his role there - even when part of The Dungeon of Doom. The team with The Barbarian is semi-legendary; The Faces of Fear are probably in the top 5 of all time underrated tag teams. Dying days WCW didn't have much good - but it DID have Meng! Man he was awesome then. His WWF return was lackluster and while the team with Rikishi had an obvious chemistry & upside, things fizzled practically instantly. Booking: peaks and valleys, ring work: S O L I D ! (ps: "yosh hah-hah, yosh hah-hah")"
Leth99 wrote on 22.07.2022:
[7.0] "Tough man that could stiff the hell out of you, he was great in WWF and in WCW as Meng. There are a lot of underrated gems by Meng with the right opponents. I wonder why he was never used in 2001 by WWF, probably because of the fact that the roster was stacked."
texasyosh wrote on 10.05.2022:
[7.0] "I prefer Meng to Barbarian, I think he possesses more natural charisma and is overall a bit of a better worker."
jajt1989 wrote on 04.12.2021:
[5.0] "According to all the stories was the legitimate tough guy who you never messed with but in the ring to me he didnt have much skill at all plus most of his matches where just squash matches and he never went anywhere."
Shadow Explosion wrote on 01.10.2021:
[10.0] "Meng is the most underrated wrestler of all time, I know he was a King of the Ring, I know he held tag titles in WWF & WCW, but damn man this guy should've done more. Meng/Haku had excellent fundamentals as a big guy with a Masa Saito esque wrestling style, his piledriver is in the top 10 best piledrivers of all time for me, and the Tongan Death Grip is a sweet finisher where he grabs under the mouth and presses just right on the nerves to nearly paralyze you like the Vulcan Neck Grip except it actually seems like it'd work. I know he's not a talking type but he was charismatic as an unruly savage, and to end this lengthy rating the Powers of Pain are one of the greatest tag teams of all time, love watching them just throw and clubber guys from 96-98."
YourKingMob wrote on 19.08.2021:
[4.0] "An okay old school wrestling brawler. Unremarkable except for other wrestlers talking up his (overrated) out of the ring toughness."
Dokuai wrote on 31.07.2021:
[8.0] "Anytime I see Haku I have fun. It really sucks he never got a real push anywhere he was always a highlight in some way. He has a presence that is undeniable."
Ma Stump Puller wrote on 17.07.2021:
[6.0] "Worked well as a reliable tag guy as well as being a believable enforcer in WCW. From what I've seen he's just solid with his strikes because he was stiff as hell and he was a pretty fun brawler. Couldn't really have a bad match and actually had some pretty great showings if he was with the right opponent. Solid mid-card act but not a lot else."
AnB wrote on 21.04.2021:
[6.0] "Looked the part and was decent in the ring, but never got a push. Did a good job getting other middle carders over."
Brett1980 wrote on 23.01.2021:
[7.0] "Was not bad. Looked legitimate and had a good look. Just never really did anything remarkable. Was usually a guy who was beat by someone climbing up to the mid card."
Donnie wrote on 04.08.2020:
[8.0] "Any man who nearly killed Brutus Beefcake for being a bitch complaining about a fucking islander begin stiff, deserves the world. One of the funnest wrestlers to watch."
Blue Dream Babyface wrote on 19.05.2020:
[7.0] "Haku's work as Meng specifically garners this rating from me. While booking and match structure in WCW never got the best out of him, Meng had some of the best tough guy matches in the company. The mid and late 90's WCW equivalent of a Tomohiro Ishii, you never expected him to ascend to the status of bigger stars like a Hulk Hogan or a Sting, but he provided many wrestlers with matches that, if it weren't for the copious amounts of interference that were commonplace in WCW, wouldn't feel out of place in today's wrestling. Go seek out Meng vs Fit Finlay and Meng vs The Giant in particular, while I'm certain there are plenty of other great Meng and Haku matches on the network these are the best ones available on YouTube at the moment."
zephyr wrote on 26.09.2019:
[5.0] "Haku has developed a special reputation in the age of the internet as the locker room's ultimate tough guy but his wrestling ability was never more than okay."
KyleEnjoysWrestling wrote on 02.08.2019:
[8.0] "I loved his unique look & presentation. He was fun to watch. Even though he wasn't the size of someone like Andre, he was always presented as someone just as deadly."
ElPolloLoco wrote on 10.07.2019:
[6.0] "Meng was great as a midcard monster: he was tough, immensely strong and carefully built his image as that of a savage monster almost immune to pain. However all the pushes he received ended up going nowhere: he was never able to make the jump and become a top tier monster heel despite having the physique, the look and in-ring skills to become one. The only title reign I remember of his is as WWF Tag Champion in 1990 with a way way past his prime André The Giant, and I have always held this was more a sendoff gift for André than a way to start pushing Meng as a top level heel. I honestly don't know what went wrong with Meng: perhaps he lacked drive and ambition to become a top level star, who knows? Still it's good seeing his sons doing well for themselves these days."
brainbusterbill5150 wrote on 19.06.2019:
[9.0] "Real life intimating Haku is a legit legend. Glad to see this monster is still going a few times a year still."
JEK 1991 wrote on 15.01.2019:
[10.0] "Haku was one of the toughest wrestlers I have ever seen. His fighting style was excellent. You would not want to mess with him in a bar. Too bad he never was a WWE champion or Intercontinental champion. That would have been a great push. When he was Meng he was not the same when he was in the 1980's I think the Meng gimmick was crap."
autopsy12 wrote on 01.09.2018:
[9.0] "A master of his craft and people tend to not see his greatness. He was a smooth worker and despite his tough guy reputation he never had the habit of working stiff or hurting people (unless he intended to work stiff. ) and he is really underrated when it came to his ring psychology. It seems that people here only look at how many spots and suplexes they can do."
InactiveGuru wrote on 31.05.2018:
[7.0] "A solid mid-carder when I first started watching. He was certainly one of the toughest wrestlers ever in the history of the business. I honestly thought he was good in the ring and back in the day he could have been pushed as a World Champion if he was given a manager. I really miss manager's if i'm honest."
Thakrien wrote on 21.04.2018:
[8.0] "Meng had for me the "tough monster"-aura already before the infamous shoot stories went around. His moves always look impactful, while he still seems to be in the ring a safe worker, he is just believable with his in-ring presence and charisma. He lacks the more advanced ring-technique to be veritable in all roles, but as a monster heel is very capable."
jcb9 wrote on 02.05.2016:
[5.0] "Meng/Haku was one of those guys who ALWAYS seemed to be getting pushed in a generic sort of way, but it never actually seemed to lead anywhere. Just a bunch of squash matches with no real purpose. Still, a solid midcard tag guy if nothing else."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 13.09.2015:
[9.0] "Known as a legitimate tough guy, Meng didn't necessarily have a flashy offensive style, but he didn't need it. He had a presence and aura about him that made you believe that his kicks and headbutts were deadly, and he had an awesome finishing move in the Tongan Death Grip, which could work as either a submission or a pinfall move. He was perfect for a role as an upper-midcard monster; someone who could get easy wins over jobbers and even other mid-level guys, and then when somebody like Goldberg beats him, it seems like a major accomplishment. Definitely one of my favorite "monster" wrestlers."
ADouble wrote on 29.11.2013:
[8.0] "Not what one would call a great wrestler, although he wasn't awful, but very few people in wrestling history have come across as just a bad dude like Meng. He always gave off the aura of being an absolute bad-ass, and that made his matches interesting to watch."