[6.0] "Tama was another good wrestler in the Anoa'i family. He was best as a member of the Islanders with Haku. Liked his WWE work more than his WCW work. He was good in the ring as a tag guy and having a manager was in his best interest for promos."
[5.0] "Worked great with Haku in the Islanders, then he left, went to WCW and became part of the Samoan Swat Team (while adding like 50lbs) and he lost his edge. 1986-1988 Islanders were such an underrated team."
[6.0] "My least favorite athlete of the whole family. With Tonga King he certainly made sense and his why, but he remains the least gifted of the Anoa'i."
[7.0] "Did alright in the WWF, mostly known for his stint with Haku as The Islanders as they were a great team! Disappeared for a while and resurfaced in Jim Herd's WCW as The Samoan Savage, who often joined in 6 man tags with Samu and his twin brother Fatu (Rikishi). Aside from these stints he never had a high profile. He was also pretty good as a baby face in his early days & a sufficient monster heel after gaining a crap ton of weight. Apparently he partied too much and that's why he never maintained employment in the big leagues. 6.5 rounded up, great potential - enjoyable but very limited material. "How you like that sucka? ! ""
[7.0] "His biggest notoriety came when teaming up with Haku as the Islanders. I felt the Islanders were better as a team than with Haku as a solo performer. Tama didn't stick around long but I thought he was pretty solid."