#8 Sonny Siaki
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Sonny Siaki was not only a part of the very first NWA: TNA show on June 19, 2002, but also wrestled the very first match in company history, as he teamed up with Jimmy Yang and Jorge Estrada as the Flying Elvis trio, where they defeated Jerry Lynn, Low Ki, and AJ Styles in an action-packed tag team match.
After just two weeks, Sonny departed the group, showing early promise as a cocky heel. Siaki would go on to win the X Division Championship and briefly feuded with some of Impact's top talents as a part of Vince Russo's Sports Entertainment Extreme stable. Siaki would spend the remainder of his career in the mid-card, often not involved in storylines.
Siaki parted ways with Impact in 2005 and retired from professional wrestling in 2008, after a three-year stint in WWE's developmental territory.