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Fatu: He would go onto become more well-known under the ring name Rikishi, the gimmick that saw him enter the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015. Rikishi’s most recent match came in 2014, tagging with Scotty 2 Hotty and Grand Master Sexay to defeat 3MB on an episode of Raw. He would end his career as a 3-time WWE tag team champion and one-time Intercontinental champion.
Samu: Left WWE in 1995 and fell out of the national spotlight. Has worked on the indy circuit and as a trainer since. Announced last month that he had liver cancer, just days after his cousin Roman Reigns revealed he was battling leukaemia.
Owen Hart: Passed away in 1999 at the age of 34 when he fell to his death in a stunt gone wrong at the Over The Edge pay-per-view.
Koko B. Ware: Left WWE in 1994 and wrestled for the promotion one final time in 2005 against Rob Conway. Has been a semi-regular fixture on the US indy scene ever since, particularly in Memphis. Wrestled as recently as July. Received a surprise HOF induction in 2009.
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