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Siva Afi

Also known as Sivi Afi, Afi, High Chief Afi, Superfly Afi, Max Tamboola, Tattoo Samoa, Maori Headshrinker, Duke Kono

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Average rating based on the displayed comments: 4.38
MattHall wrote on 23.06.2023:
[2.0] "Okay mathematical geniuses what's 1 + 1 =? 2, I am giving this guy a 2 for simply the fact that he had a great body, and sometimes would pull off cool moves like the hurricanrana, the moonsault, and yeah that's all I can say. A poor man's Jimmy Snuka and never did anything note worthy in the WWF."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 22.05.2023:
[4.0] "Yet another island boy in the WWF Rock N Wrestling era. He didn't have the charisma of Jimmy Snuka, or even Haku and Tama, and the work rate wasn't there. Relegated to enhancement talent and the fans never seem interested. They brought him back as a repackaged heel to team up with the Islanders in a Freebird style team, but then Tama left the WWF, Haku got repackaged into King Haku and Tama was again left with nothing and soon disappeared. Just another enhancement talent in the 1986-1988 WWF."
CMFunk007 wrote on 22.01.2023:
[4.0] "Sivi Afi debuted as the cousin of Jimmy Snuka, which made the fans turn on him. He was a discount Jimmy Snuka in all senses of the word discount. Couldn't talk, was decent in the ring, but no one cared about his character as he was one of a hundred Islanders in the fed at the time. He tried to be Jimmy Snuka, but couldn't connect with the fans. Then they tried to put him with Haku and Tama as the Third Islander, which didn't work, either. Basically, he was always the least talented person with his gimmick and was grossly overshadowed by those better than him."
Conquistador37 wrote on 12.10.2022:
[3.0] "My first entry, with some editing: He came into the WWF hot under the guise of a Jimmy Snuka relative but his lack of charisma & intensity quickly led to heckling from the crowds, it was well deserved. He was "alright" at selling but his offense came off sloppy and ineffective. He could bust a move/cut a rug and have a standard looking South Sea Islander comeback, but he never had the move set nor execution to elicit excitement and most importantly: care. His unfortunate run as High Chief Afi was an example of what *not to do* when turning heel: He came to the ring still clean shaven, smiling, sprinting and giving high fives to the crowd. His offense even then was weakly delivered, he sold frail offense from Enhancement talent and never made intimidating gestures to the opposition nor the crowd. He essentially embarrassed himself and squandered an opportunity because simply put: he was not that good regardless of the scenario. Circling back to his baby face material; I mildly enjoy watching him lose, I do not fast forward past his matches - but if he is going against Enhancement talent and is the one being put over? Quite bad."
jajt1989 wrote on 15.10.2020:
[6.0] "Wasn't great but i thought he wasn't actually that bad either, like obviously wasn't skillful or anything but was entertaining to watch"
JEK 1991 wrote on 06.08.2020:
[8.0] "I am surprised with this rating! He was a great high flyer. WWF did not give him a push but instead made him a jobber. Disgraceful! His best peak was in Hawaii and New Zealand."
krukster wrote on 17.08.2019:
[3.0] "Not much charisma and pretty below average in the ring. Pretty much on par with Outhouse Jack. Both got pushes to start, and within a few months were jobbing to everyone including mid carders."
Fountain of Misinformation wrote on 22.12.2008:
[5.0] "Okayer Midcarder."