Name: Tama Nui

Height: 6'7"

Weight: 347 lbs.

Appearance: Tama Nui has a ruggedly handsome mystique about him (dark black eyes and slightly curly, long black hair). Tama Nui is what would be called a “physical specimen”. His large frame and near perfectly toned muscles make him an imposing figure. Samoan tribal tattoos cover most of his upper body. Included are: both pectoral muscles, both shoulders, both arms (to the elbow on the left and to the middle of his wrist on the right), and his entire back, as well as the right side of his neck, jaw and cheek. Tama Nui also has the word: “SAMOA” tattooed across his abdominal region. Tama Nui’s ring attire consists of a pair of black short tights (with a Samoan tribal design on the seat and wrapping around the waist in gold), black knee pads, and black 18” wrestling boots.

Entrance Music: “Walk” by Pantera

Entrance: As the music starts the arena is washed in a pale blue. Mixes of dark blue, purple, and white strobe lights spin and twist throughout the arena. Tama Nui steps out on the ramp, making his way to the ring as the arena erupts with chants of “RE-SPECT” at the appropriate moments.

Manager: None

Stable: None

Alignment: Face

Divisions: Heavyweight, Extreme, Tag Team

Moves: Backspin DDT, Bossman Slam, Brainbuster, Crippler Crossface, Double Underhook Backbreaker, Dragon Suplex, Exploder Suplex, Guillotine Choke, Tongan Death Grip, High Angle German Suplex, Northern Lights Powerbomb, Rock Bottom, Spinebuster Bomb, Tiger Driver, Torture Rack

Finisher: Tsunami Crush: Tama Nui sets the opponent for a Niagara Falls Drop (“Razor’s Edge”). Instead of releasing the opponent at the correct moment to complete the move, Nui holds the opponent tight and completes a forward roll (forcing all his weight down on the opponent’s chest and head.

Background: Born somewhere on the island of Samoa. Tama Nui. Like many of his ancestors, grew to be a mountain of a man. Like many, Tama Nui grew up watching wrestling. Tama Nui's path to his ultimate goal brought him to the mainland United States. Tama Nui enrolled a training academy in hopes of learning the tricks of the trade. During this time, Tama Nui's path veered out course. Tama Nui fell in with the "wrong crowd", subsequently crossing paths with law enforcement and being incarcerated. After his release (for time served), Tama Nui returned to his chosen path. Tama Nui now finds himself now in the UWA,