Okay, so I saw this question floating around the internet: “Is Haku related to the Anoa’i family?” And, honestly, I was curious too! I mean, Haku is such a wrestling legend, and the Anoa’i family is like wrestling royalty, so it’s a fair question to wonder about.
So I dove into the deep end, and Started searching around. And let me tell you, it got confusing fast. At first, it looks like maybe they’re related, then it looks like maybe not so much.

My research process:
- First, I searched the basic stuff. You know, Wikipedia, some wrestling news sites. I wanted to get a good feel for who Haku was, outside of just knowing he’s a tough dude.
- Then, I looked at family trees, I wanted to see a clear image and confirm my answer.
- Finally, I dug into some old wrestling forums. Sometimes, the real gems of information are hidden in those old threads.
Here’s the thing I figured out. Haku, or Tonga Fifita as he’s known in real life, was a major player in the WWE back in the 80s. He was a total powerhouse!
But, and this is the key part, while Haku is not directly blood-related to the Anoa’i family (you know, Roman Reigns, The Rock, The Usos, that whole crew), their careers have definitely crossed paths many times.
I found that even though they are not directly family, in the world of wrestling, those lines can get a little blurry sometimes. Wrestlers often form close bonds and consider each other “family,” even if it’s not a blood relation.
So, the short answer is no, Haku is not directly related to the Anoa’i family. But, the wrestling world is its own kind of family, and their histories are definitely connected!