Sweet Daddy Siki

Sweet Daddy Siki

6.0

Jun 11 2017

1h 18m

Documentary

Reginald "Sweet Daddy" Siki is a professional wrestling icon, successful country music singer, and household name. This is his story, told by wrestling icons, celebrities, fascinating historians, family, friends, and the legend himself.

Reginald Siki

Reginald Siki

Adam Copeland

Adam Copeland

Bret Hart

Bret Hart

Bruno Sammartino

Bruno Sammartino

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