- One day in the ring, he broke his leg in action. However, due to his weight a stretcher couldn't carry him out of the arena. They had to bring out a forklift to remove him from the arena.
- Is a descendant of an extensive family of Samoan professional wrestlers, including Dwayne Johnson (aka "The Rock"), Solofa Fatu Jr. (aka "Rikishi"), Afa, Sika, Samu & Matt Anoai (aka "Rosey").
- Weighed between 500-550 pounds during his prime, was rumored to top 700 lbs. at the time of his death.
- Cousin of Solofa Fatu Jr. (Rikishi) and Dwayne Johnson.
- Became the first Samoan to win the WWF World Championship.
- Was revealed as Owen Hart's "mystery parter" for Hart's tag team match at WrestleMania XI (1995).
- A parallel can be made from him to another famous Yoko, Yoko Ono. While many argue that she helped destroy Beatlemania, it has been argued that Yokozuna helped to destroy Hulkamania. He defeated Hulk Hogan for the WWE championship in 1993, ending Hogan tenure in the WWE.
- Professional wrestler.
- Former WWF World Champion & Tag Team Champion.
- Lost the WWF Championship only 2 minutes and 7 seconds after winning it.
- In the AWA, he wrestled as Kokina Maximus, managed by Adnan Al-Kaissy. In Japan he used the Great Kokina gimmick.
- WWE Hall of Famer.
- Although billed as being born and raised in Japan, Yokozuna actually spoke with a broad American accent.
- Defeated Bret Hart for the WWE World title at Wrestlemania 9 - only to lose the title to Hulk Hogan in an improvised match later that evening.
- Made his WWE P.P.V debut at the 1992 Survivor Series, where he defeated Virgil.
- Bollywood actor Johnny Lever makes reference to famous WWF/WWE wrestlers in the Indian movie Mohini (1995). He names Yokozuna and Papa Shango. They both were massively popular among Indian pro wrestling fans in the 1990's.
- WWE wrestling legend Yokozuna's popularity in India was very high in the 90's. Actor Salim Khan Ding Dong's villain character in the bollywood movie Gair was named after Yokozuna. He also tried to imitate his appearance.
- Following his passing in 2000 at age 34, he succeeded Andre the Giant as the shortest living WWE world champion.
- Is the brother of former WWE superstar Rosey (Matt Anoai) (1970-2017).
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