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    Video Of Former WWE Wrestler Shooting On His Opponent During Indie Match Goes Viral

    By JAMES RYDER,

    7 hours ago
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=46zzjw_0w5Hol5p00

    Just over a year ago, Afa Anoa’i Jr., known best to wrestling fans as Manu in WWE, was hospitalized because it was discovered that his heart injection fraction was only working at 35%, and his heart was filling up with fluid every few hours. However, seemingly having recovered, he returned to the ring in February and has typically been wrestling at least once a month since.

    Still, while this should be a good news story, Samu and L.A. Smooth’s younger brother has now gone viral on social media after legitimately beating up his opponent during an indie show. The speculation based on Anoa’i Jr.’s post-match comments is that he was angry that his opponent was using a Samoan gimmick despite not actually being from that part of the world, although only he can genuinely explain his actions.

    Due to his family connections, Anoa’i Jr. broke into the business at the age of just 13, and after several years working for the family’s World Xtreme Wrestling promotion, he joined WWE’s developmental territory system in 2006. This would lead to him becoming part of the main roster in 2007, where he was famously aligned with Cody Rhodes, Ted DiBiase Jr., and Randy Orton as part of The Legacy faction. However, he was later deemed surplus to requirements by the company and was subsequently released in 2009.

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    J Todd McKay
    35m ago
    This dope getting triggered by some indy talent doing a Samoan gimmick...when his family member played Yokozuna (a Samoan pretending to be Japanese) was actually a thing?🙄😒😂 Hope the indy guy sues the pi$$ out of him.
    Dennis Boom
    2h ago
    it's not "injection fraction", it's called ejection fraction which is determined by blood volume in the left ventricle before and after systole.Mine has been as low as 20%, but is now around 35%. Normal EF is around 55-75%
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