Myracle Fatu is the daughter of retired wrestler Sam Fatu and the younger sister of WWE star Jacob Fatu. Born on November 11, 2008, she belongs to the Anoa’i family, the Samoan American dynasty behind Roman Reigns, The Usos, Rikishi, and Umaga. At 17, she is also one of the few people who carry that name with no record of stepping into a wrestling ring.
Almost everyone in the family has wrestled or worked in the business at some point. There is no public sign that Myracle has.
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Who is Myracle Fatu?
Myracle has a twin brother, Marley Fatu, and her name sometimes appears as Miracle Fatu in family records. Beyond her birth, very little about her has been documented firsthand.
Her arrival drew brief coverage from wrestling media at the time. Those reports said her mother, Theresa Fuavai-Fatu, went into cardiac arrest while delivering the twins and was revived by doctors. Both children and their mother survived, and the name fit what the family had just been through.
What followed has treated her as one more name on a long family tree rather than a figure with a public record of her own.
A name tied to the Anoa’i wrestling dynasty
Her father, Sam Fatu, debuted in 1983 and wrestled until 2019 under several ring names, among them The Tonga Kid, Tama, and The Samoan Savage. He is the twin brother of WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi and the brother of the late Umaga. Through them, Myracle’s first cousins include:
- Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso, the tag team sons of Rikishi
- Solo Sikoa, another son of Rikishi who wrestles for WWE
- Zilla Fatu, the son of Umaga, who works the independent circuit
Roman Reigns sits one rung further out. He and Sam Fatu are first cousins, which makes Reigns a first cousin once removed to Myracle and her siblings. Wrestlers have carried the Anoa’i name since the 1970s, when the Wild Samoans rose to prominence, and the lineage now runs through the Bloodline on WWE television.
Has Myracle Fatu ever wrestled?
No. There is no verified record of her signing with a promotion or appearing on a wrestling card. No confirmed school or career has surfaced through a reliable source, and her social media presence is minimal and largely inactive.
That last point is worth stressing, because several websites list a net worth figure or career details for her. Those claims come from content farms that invent information rather than from any credible reporting. What can be confirmed is short:
- She is the daughter of Sam Fatu and Theresa Fuavai-Fatu.
- She has a twin brother, Marley, who has also stayed out of wrestling.
- She has remained almost entirely private.
That level of privacy is unusual for someone in her family.
The relatives who chose wrestling
Her older brother Jacob Fatu spent years building a name on the independent scene and in Major League Wrestling, where his run as world heavyweight champion is the longest in that promotion’s history. He signed with WWE in 2024 and, at WrestleMania 41 in April 2025, won both the WWE Tag Team Championship and the United States Championship. He now wrestles on the company’s main roster.
Her cousin Zilla Fatu came to the business by a harder route, beginning his career after six years in prison and training under Booker T before debuting in 2023. The subject comes up even for the family’s youngest generation. In April 2026, wrestling outlet F4WOnline reported that Jacob, speaking on the Club 520 Podcast, voiced support for his own daughters going into wrestling one day and said the industry has grown more open since he started.
No such question, at least publicly, has been put to Myracle.
What comes next for Myracle
She turns 18 in November 2026. Her brothers and cousins all entered wrestling as adults, and nothing on the public record points to her doing the same.
She has spent her life so far at the edge of one of the most documented families in sports entertainment, and almost none of that documentation is about her.

