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Umaga’s son Zilla Fatu begins journey to become a professional wrestler

Booker T’s promotion Reality of Wrestling announced in a tweet that Umaga’s son Zilla Fatu, has started training with them.

“Welcome the newest member of Reality Of Wrestling training school Zilla Fatu. His father Umaga was a part of Reality Of Wrestling and now he begins his own journey,” the tweet from the official ROW account said.

Fatu, now 22-years-old, was released from prison in March of this year where he spent six years in for aggravated robbery. He has been very open about his time in on social media and in a recent post on Instagram, he said it’s been a wonderful journey being back home and he’s excited for what’s in store for him.

Several stars congratulated Fatu on this first step of joining the family business, with his cousins The Usos saying that “he’s up next.”

One particular Superstar who wasn’t happy was Xavier Woods, who hilariously tweeted back, “Whoever keeps pouring water on them please stop!”

Zilla documented his first day of training on his YouTube channel which you can see below.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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