Jey Uso reacts to WWE Hall of Famer Afa passing away
WWE Superstar Jey Uso has shared his reaction to the news of his family member Afa passing away at 80, which has led to an outpouring of grief and love.
Afa had been keeping well over the past few months due to flailing health. His brother and Roman Reigns' father, Sika, also passed away just a couple of months back. Afa and Sika were known as The Wild Samoans and were one of the most feared tag teams of their time.
The news of the legend's passing quickly went viral on social media, with many reacting to the heartbreaking development.
WWE paid tribute to Afa with a video package on this week's SmackDown, which left many teary-eyed. Jey Uso has taken to this Instagram story to react to the family member's passing.
Though he wrote nothing explicitly, he reshared the promotion's post with a sad emoji. His reaction was enough to convey how heartbroken he was following the devastating news. Check out Jey Uso's story below:
WWE Superstar Roman Reigns also reacted to his uncle's passing
Afa was one of the senior members of the influential Anoa'i family, and his passing elicited several reactions from his family members. Roman Reigns, who lost his father just a few weeks back, broke his silence on Afa's passing with an emotional tribute on Twitter a few hours back.
The Original Tribal Chief named Sika and Afa the "greatest tag team of their generation" and mentioned they were reunited in heaven.
"Our family has suffered another great loss with the passing of my uncle and WWE Hall of Famer, Gataivasā Afa Amituana'i Anoa'i. We thank everyone for their support and are comforted by the fact that he now rests in peace. Afa and my father, Pola’ivao Leati Sika Anoa’I were loving brothers, the greatest tag team of their generation, and now they’re reunited together in heaven," wrote Roman Reigns.
Afa and Sika, aka The Wild Samoans, were three-time WWE Tag Team Champions and were deservingly inducted into the coveted Hall of Fame in 2007.