Sonny Siaki
Sonny Siaki
Sonny Siaki
Accomplishments: GCW World Heavyweight Championship, 2x GCW Tag Team Championship (w/ David Young, w/ The Wrestler), TNA X Division Championship, Deep South Tag Team Championship (w/ Eric Perez), IPWA North American Championship, NWA Wrestle Birmingham Tag Team Championship (w/ Elix Skipper), SWF Poerhouse Championship, TCW Tag Team championship (w/ Jorge Estrada)
Bio: After his school friend Brad (Lodi) Cain notified Siaki that the WCW Power Plant was holding tryouts in early 1999, Siaki attended the tryout and was awarded a WCW developmental contract. He graduated after seven months and wrestled his first televised match on WCW Saturday Night against Alan Funk. Siaki largely appeared on Saturday Night and faced other Power Plant graduates, though he did make several appearances on Thunder and Nitro. Siaki eventually left WCW, unhappy with the way he was being utilized.
Siaki moved on to the Urban Wrestling Alliance in California, where he was known as Money. After nine months, the UWA folded and Siaki joined Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling where he received further training from the TCW owner, Dusty Rhodes.
In 2003, at the Baltic Brawl event in Helsinki, Finland Siaki had a match with him teaming up with Elix Skipper against Alan Funk and Mike Sanders. During that match, Siaki botched a split-legged moonsault, and landed on Funk's face knee-first. Funk was badly injured, breaking his eardrum, nose and jaw and also cracking his orbital bone, but made a full recovery.
On June 19, 2002 Siaki debuted on the first Total Nonstop Action Wrestling pay-per-view as one-third of The Flying Elvises with Jimmy Yang and Jorge Estrada. The Elvises were a comedy heel stable who impersonated Elvis Presley. The Elvises eventually split, with Siaki defeating Yang in a singles bout on August 21, 2002.
Siaki now heel, went on to joined Vince Russo's Sports Entertainment Xtreme; a faction that tried to take (kayfabe) over TNA. There he was then given a valet, Desire, a fellow TCW graduate, and earned the nickname "The Ace in the Hole".
On December 11, 2002 Siaki defeated Jerry Lynn for the TNA X Division Championship. He held the belt until February 12, 2003 when he lost to Kid Kash.
In July 2003 Siaki began a feud with D'Lo Brown, who he defeated in a Casket Match. In October 2003 he formed a tag team with Ekmo, which split when Ekmo began working for All Japan Pro Wrestling.
Siaki eventually became a face, and in April 2004 he and Simon Diamond began feuding with Glenn Gilberti and Johnny Swinger. After Siaki and Diamond were victorious in a tag match, their opponents were forced to wear Irish and Samoan native dress respectively, punishing Gilberti and Swinger for the ethnic jokes they had made in the preceding weeks.
Siaki formed a tag-team with Apolo. On April 24, 2005 at TNA Lockdown he and Apolo defeated Lance Hoyt and Chris Candido in a steel cage tag match. Throughout mid-2005 Siaki and Apolo feuded on a casual basis with the Diamonds in the Rough.
In December 2005, Siaki's contract with TNA expired, and he declined to re-sign, instead leaving the promotion on good terms.
In late December 2005, Siaki signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. He debuted in the WWE developmental territory Deep South Wrestling on February 2, 2006, suffering a minor injury in the process.
On February 23, 2006, Sonny returned to Deep South Wrestling as a heel having a match with Damien Steele. Going by the moniker Cocky Siaki, he and Eric Perez (as Urban Assault) would win the Deep South Tag Team Titles on November 30, 2006. He then began teaming up with Afa Anoa'i, Jr. Both Siaki and former partner Eric Perez were working Raw house shows in March but Siaki suffered a back injury during that tour which left him out of action for 1 month.
Siaki continued to tag with Afa Jr. in Deep South until it closed in April 2007.
Siaki then re-debuted with Afa, as The Samoan Fight Club , in the new development territory, under the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) name, Florida Championship Wrestling. On September 15, 2007, it was reported that Siaki has been released from his developmental contract. Three days after the release, Siaki issued a statement saying that he has had some "personal issues" at home and that his focus was on his family right now, not wrestling.[1]
He has since returned to wrestling with GCW, and remains one of its bigger and brighter stars.