Peter Maivia

Professional

Birthday April 6, 1937

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Western Samoa

DEATH DATE 1982, Hawaii, U.S. (45 years old)

Nationality American Samoa

Height 5 ft 9 in

Weight 275 lb

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1937

Fanene Leifi Pita Maivia (born Fanene Pita Anderson; April 6, 1937 – June 13, 1982), better known as Peter Maivia, was a Samoan-American professional wrestler, actor and stunt coordinator.

Maivia was the grandfather of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson via adoption, and was also part of the famous Anoaʻi family via blood brother pact.

He was also the promoter of the National Wrestling Alliance member Polynesian Pro Wrestling in Hawaii.

1960

Maivia made his debut in 1960 at the age of 23.

He worked for NWA Hawaii, and in other places including France, and the United Kingdom.

After spending his first twenty years in American Samoa, Maivia moved to New Zealand.

He began competing, wrestling under the ring name Prince Peter Maivia.

Athletic, naturally talented and quick to learn, Maivia received training in New Zealand, under the watchful eye of local wrestler and promoter Steve Rickard.

Both in and out of the ring, Rickard taught the young Samoan a great deal about professional wrestling, and under his guidance, Maivia developed at an amazing rate.

1964

On August 3, 1964, after less than a year in the business, the rookie sensation stunned New Zealand by defeating Rickard to win the prestigious New Zealand Heavyweight Championship.

The title victory was impressive, however Maivia's reign was extremely short, and he held the championship for just three days, dropping the championship back to Rickard on August 6, 1964.

The point had been made though, and from then onward, Maivia enjoyed main-event status in the NWA's New Zealand territory.

Later in 1964, Maivia followed up his previous success by winning the NWA Australasian Heavyweight Championship.

1968

Maivia became the new Australasian champion by defeating Kangaroo Kennedy, and he carried the belt for four years before finally losing it to Steve Rickard in 1968.

After developing his repertoire and ring skills in New Zealand, Maivia slowly began to branch out and take bookings in larger promotions, with success invariably following the popular islander.

Maivia continued working mainly in Hawaii during most of his career.

In 1968 he worked for International Wrestling Enterprise in Japan.

1969

From 1969 to 1975 he worked in NWA San Francisco, NWA Hollywood, WCCW, Houston Wrestling, and the AWA winning many championships in the process.

1977

He joined the World Wide Wrestling Federation in mid-1977.

He was one of the company's biggest stars, working matches with many top wrestlers such as Superstar Billy Graham, Ivan Putski and Bob Backlund.

1978

He turned heel for the first time in his career in 1978 on Backlund in a match against Spiros Arion and Victor Rivera.

During his tenure in the WWWF, he also competed in Hawaii, Japan, Toronto, Detroit, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New Zealand.

1981

He left the WWWF, which had now been renamed to the WWF, in 1981.

After leaving the WWF, Maivia returned to California and won the NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship.

In 1981, Maivia was diagnosed with inoperable cancer, having reportedly ignored symptoms along with his friends and family's requests to see a doctor.

1982

He wrestled in his last match in Hawaii in February 1982, defeating Victor Rivera in a singles match.

He retired on February 11, 1982, due to his battle with cancer.

Maivia, also known as the Flyinʻ Hawaiian, was of the Ali'i lineage of Malietoa.

Maivia's traditional Samoan tattoos, which covered his abdomen and legs, were a symbol of his High Chief status.

According to Superstar Billy Graham, they were completed in three days.

His wife Ofelia Fuataga, more commonly known as Lia Maivia, was one of the first female professional wrestling promoters.

Maivia had two children; his two sons, Jarrod Holbrook (Toa Maivia) and Peter Jr., are also wrestlers; mostly wrestling in Hawaii and West Coast-based promotions.

He also later adopted Lia's daughter Ata.

Maivia was the blood brother of Amituanai Anoaʻi, the father of the Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika), and thus the Anoaʻi family regard the Maivia family as part of their own family.

Maivia was also an actor, appearing in the fifth James Bond film, You Only Live Twice, where he played a driver who transports a disguised Bond to Osato headquarters.

His character also fights Bond, is hit with a sofa, wields a katana, and is put down when a statue is broken on his head.

He was also the film's stunt fight co-ordinator.

He died on June 13, 1982, at the age of 45.

2008

Maivia was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, along with his daughter's ex-husband Rocky Johnson, in 2008 by his grandson Dwayne Johnson, with the award being accepted on his behalf by his daughter Ata Maivia-Johnson.

2016

In the 2016 Disney animated film, Moana, the character design of Maui was derived from photographs of Peter Maivia, according to interviews with his grandson, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who voices Maui in the film.