“We have a long relationship with the McMahon family, well over 75 plus years with this man. Business has been open with his father well over 100 years, so we’ve kind of grandfathered into the McMahons. Me personally, I thank him for the opportunity of giving a bunch of guys from the island of Samoa, this small place, to be able to give us a platform to introduce our culture and our people to the world.”
“If it wasn’t for McMahon, then nobody would know who Afa and Sika was, nobody would know who Peter Maivia, Rikishi, all the way down to Roman Reigns to the Usos. As far as the Fatu and Anoa’i clan, we’re forever McMahons and WWE. Since I’ve left WWE, I’ve been underneath the legends (deal) and that umbrella with the family, still in contact. They’ve given me another opportunity. I feel it’s the trust and the relationship of our families that has given me the opportunity to help my business grow in Los Angeles with the wrestling school.”
“I have nothing but respect for the McMahons, and when I say McMahons, I say all of them.”
“You know, what’s happening with him now, as far as with the Netflix—I’ll make a decision when that comes out, but for now, I always believe in people having a second chance in life.”
“At the end of the day, like Mick, I would like to keep my happy memories of the McMahons and what they have done.”