Post by Backstage Rumblings on Dec 27, 2023 20:00:00 GMT -8
There are several rumors going around surrounding the surprise elopement and marriage of the "Samoan God of War" Aleki Kekoa and Dr. Alyssa Knight, D.O. over the Christmas holiday. Dr. Knight-Kekoa has confirmed the nuptials on Twitter/X. However, several pro wrestling rumor sites are reporting additional tidbits of information about the trip that has the wrestling community buzzing.
One website WrestlingRumors.net reported that Aleki and Alyssa were married at the site of an ancient temple to the Polynesian goddess Hina in Tahiti. Another website SquaredCircleTalk.com reported that an anonymous source at the Tahitian resort stated they saw an itinerary for the couple from Tahiti to the island of Ta'u in American Samoa. Some wrestling "experts" on Twitter/X have posted that Ta'u is the ancestral home of the Kekoa clan and cited a Polynesian historian who believes the ruins atop Lata Mountain are the ruins of the first Samoan temple to the Polynesian god Ku. Lastly, another rumor website, known for outlandish conspiracies, BehindTheCurtain.com reported that the newlywed couple declared three items of extreme value to U.S. Customs:
The same website is reporting that the two goblets shown above are the fabled Polynesian royal cups of Ku and Hina. It is rumored in the South Pacific that the bearers of the Ku and Hina goblets are viewed as the spiritual incarnations of the god and goddess and viewed as royalty. A Polynesian mythologist consulted by the BehindTheCurtain stated that ancient Polynesians prayed to Ku as the god of war and to his wife Hina as the goddess of protection and fertility. The mythologist also stated that "in Polynesian culture, Ku and Hina, together as husband and wife, represent the great ancestral gods of heaven and earth who control the prosperity of humanity."
What does all this information have to do with the Samoan God of War and his new physician bride? That's for the 1WM Faithful and IWC to decide.
One website WrestlingRumors.net reported that Aleki and Alyssa were married at the site of an ancient temple to the Polynesian goddess Hina in Tahiti. Another website SquaredCircleTalk.com reported that an anonymous source at the Tahitian resort stated they saw an itinerary for the couple from Tahiti to the island of Ta'u in American Samoa. Some wrestling "experts" on Twitter/X have posted that Ta'u is the ancestral home of the Kekoa clan and cited a Polynesian historian who believes the ruins atop Lata Mountain are the ruins of the first Samoan temple to the Polynesian god Ku. Lastly, another rumor website, known for outlandish conspiracies, BehindTheCurtain.com reported that the newlywed couple declared three items of extreme value to U.S. Customs:
The same website is reporting that the two goblets shown above are the fabled Polynesian royal cups of Ku and Hina. It is rumored in the South Pacific that the bearers of the Ku and Hina goblets are viewed as the spiritual incarnations of the god and goddess and viewed as royalty. A Polynesian mythologist consulted by the BehindTheCurtain stated that ancient Polynesians prayed to Ku as the god of war and to his wife Hina as the goddess of protection and fertility. The mythologist also stated that "in Polynesian culture, Ku and Hina, together as husband and wife, represent the great ancestral gods of heaven and earth who control the prosperity of humanity."
What does all this information have to do with the Samoan God of War and his new physician bride? That's for the 1WM Faithful and IWC to decide.