WWE Hall of Famer, Rikishi, is one of the more active WWE legends when it comes to social media. Every few days, you can see Rikishi talking about things in WWE, although most of his comments are only concerned with The Bloodline story and his sons, Jimmy and Jey Uso. The WWE legend seldom shares any details about his personal life.
However, Rikishi’s latest post on Instagram is a little out of the ordinary. He posted a picture of himself and his niece Vaughan Anoa’i and in the caption, Rikishi made it known that he had stopped by Vaughan’s university to give her a surprise. From Rikishi’s pictures, it becomes clear that he surprised his niece by showing up to watch her play volleyball. It seems like all the members of the Anoa’i family are athletes. However, he doesn’t believe that his niece will end up joining the WWE in the future. Here’s why.
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Vaughan is a college volleyball player, so it is clear that she is more than capable of wrestling in WWE. However, Rikishi believes that his niece is less than likely to join the business. He states that elders in the Anoa’i family always urge their children to go out and do something different. However, the kids are also informed that the option to wrestle is always available.
While we will surely see more members from the Anoa’i family come to WWE in the future, it seems like Vaughan won’t be one of them. But, Rikishi paints her as an excellent volleyball player, so there is always the chance that we get to see another Anoa’i family member dominating a professional sport in the future.
It’ll be interesting to see what the future holds for the children of the Anoa’i family. Considering how good they’ve been for business, it wouldn’t surprise anyone if they’re the ones running the show in a few years’ time.
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