Afa The Wild Samoan carved out a huge name for himself in the pro wrestling world, and he comes from an incredibly famous family with a rich legacy in the sport. Now, we have a health update on the legend.

WWE Hall of Famer Afa Anoa’i recently faced a health scare and was hospitalized. He was admitted to the hospital on Thursday, January 11th, due to Pneumonia. Then, he suffered a pair of heart attacks, one shortly after his admission and another on Friday.

In a Facebook post by Afa’s daughter Vale, it was mentioned that the heart attacks were "small." While the legendary figure of the Anoa’i family is reportedly doing okay, it was emphasized that he is not completely out of the woods.

"Update on Afa the Wild Samoan, affectionately known as Pops: Afa was admitted to the hospital last night with pneumonia, but had a mild heart attack upon arrival. Today, he had a second small heart attack and was sent for a heart catheterization. He is doing ok, his spirits are high. He isn’t out of the woods yet, but will be kept in the hospital for a day or two for observation and monitoring. He thanks everyone for their concern, continued love, and prayers."

On Sunday, January 14, more posts on Afa’s Facebook page revealed positive news. The Hall of Famer was being discharged from the hospital. Videos accompanying the posts showed Afa walking on his own, expressing gratitude to the hospital staff, and looking forward to returning home to watch football.

Afa was part of the Wild Samoans alongside his brother Sika. As the uncle of Roman Reigns, Afa made a notable appearance at Hell in a Cell 2020 alongside Sika, presenting Reigns with the Tribal Chief lei, or Ula Fala.