Sweet Daddy Siki Passes Away
weet Daddy Siki, a giant of professional wrestling and a pioneer in Canadian promotions, has passed away at the age of 91.
A statement from WWE honoring him reads, "WWE is saddened to learn that Elkin James, known to wrestling fans as Sweet Daddy Siki, passed away on December 31, 2024, at age 91.
Siki wrestled worldwide for promotions such as Maple Leaf Wrestling, Grand Prix Wrestling, and Stampede Wrestling through the '60s and '70s and became a fixture in the Toronto community. He trained many future wrestlers out of Sully's Gym in Toronto, Canada, including iconic WWE Superstars Edge and Christian.
WWE extends its condolences to Siki's family, friends and fans."
Sweet Daddy Siki, born Elkin James on June 16, 1933, in Grimes, Texas, became a prominent figure in the Canadian wrestling scene after moving to Toronto in 1961.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Siki was a top draw in promotions like Maple Leaf Wrestling, Grand Prix Wrestling, and Stampede Wrestling. Known for his powerful headbutt—famously dubbed the "coco butt"—and his signature neckbreaker, Siki was a fan favorite and a regular attraction at Maple Leaf Gardens, where he performed from 1962 until 1980.
Siki's influence extended beyond the ring, as he became a respected trainer, mentoring future wrestling stars out of Sully's Gym in Toronto. Notably, he coached WWE Hall of Famer Adam Copeland and former NWA and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Christian Cage, both of whom are now part of AEW.