Sweet Daddy Siki
Reginald Siki (born June 16, 1940) is a retired professional wrestler and singer best known by his ring name Sweet Daddy Siki. He is also known as Reggie Siki, the name of a pro wrestler in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Siki started wrestling in 1955 in Artesia, New Mexico. He also did some training in Los Angeles with Sandor Szabo and Ray Ortega. He says he weighed about 180 pounds when he started, but within three years weighed in at 230.
Career
He moved to Toronto in 1961 because it was a central location from which to travel across North America. He still lives in Toronto today, and uses it as a base for his country & western band and his work as a karaoke DJ at The Duke on Queen Street East. Siki is well-known throughout Canada. He was a top draw in the 1960s and 1970s. He fought in Stampede Wrestling for years, travelled with Bearman McKigney's circuit and was a mainstay of the eastern scene. Siki is best known for his headbutt or "coco butt" and his "neckbreaker" maneuver.