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Encyclopedia > Ukupanipo

In Polynesian mythology (specifically Hawaiian), Ukupanipo is a shark god who controls the amount of fish close enough for the fisherman to catch. He occasionally adopted a human child who gains the power to transform into a shark.


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Shootclub: Event: SHOCKWAVE Xtra (3666 words)
Ukupanipo the Shark God walks hastily to the ring followed by the slightly limping Makkaio.
Ukupanipo stands to go to his partner and Brandon grabs his leg, so he drops back on Brandon again.
Ukupanipo struggles to his feet, and rushes both members with a double clothesline but Max ducks and Ukupanipo hits Brandon and the ref and knocks them over the top rope.
SC: Profile: Ukupanipo (211 words)
Makkaio urged Ukupanipo to team with his son Maka.
Maka's knee was injured during a GSW Tag-team Championship defense against Monster Machine in March 2002.
In a moments notice, Ukupanipo pulls this move out to save his hide.
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