He began his training by studying
martial arts in Japan. His had his first matches in Japanese promotions. On November 15, 1982, as Sabu the Wildman, Cocoa partnered with
Jimmy Hart to defeat
Jerry Lawler in a
handicap match for the
AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship. Hart got the pin, but Sabu the Wildman was recognized as champion. He, however, was defeated by
Terry Taylor for the title two weeks later. By the mid-1980s he wrestled in the
World Wrestling Council and
Championship Wrestling from Florida. By the late 1980s he worked for the
NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling promotion under the name Cocoa Samoa. In the summer of 1986, Samoa traded the
NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship with
Rip Oliver, holding it one time. He also held the
NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship three times between March 1986 and May 1987, with partners
Brady Boone,
Ricky Santana, and
Mike Miller. Also in Northwest, Samoa had a feud with
Jimmy Snuka. After 1988, he look a hiatus from wrestling. In 1994, Samoa returned to wrestling working in Puerto Rico. Later in his career he worked in the independent circuit and
All Pro Wrestling in California until retiring in 1997. == Personal life ==