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What's the story of the Samoan family, represented by the giant Stone Johnson, and their tattoos?

There is one very unique feature of Megastone Johnson. Whether they are his fans or WWE fans, they must have noticed this feature and that is his extremely unique tattoos. The tattoos on his left chest and left arm are different from ordinary tattoos in terms of shape and pattern. This is because it is a traditional ethnic tattoo of the Samoan family where Stone Johnson lives, which is their best feature. The traditional Samoan tattoos are very rich in culture, the ancestral home of Guru Johnson, it is the Pacific Island of the Samoan archipelago, his grandfather was the first Samoan from the Samoan archipelago to come to the United States. At the same time, they still retain some of the national traditions of the Samoans, the most characteristic of which is the Samoan tattoos. We can see the Samoan tattoo culture both from them and from the Disney movie Ocean's.

Samoans love tattoos and worship the sun god, so they tattoo their own tribal totems and other designs. Samoan tattoos were initially spread all over the neck, knees and even fingers, and now gradually improved and beautified to meet modern aesthetics, developing into tattoo patterns of Monolith Johnson. In the past, tattoos could only be worn by high-status Samoans and were different for each individual

The general shape of Samoan tattoos has been defined, with one side of the chest and the other side of the arm. However, the exact design of the tattoo is not defined and can be designed according to tribal totems and one's own wishes For example, Monolith Johnson's tattoos include the sun god, the bushido, the tortoise shell, and the totem, while other tattoos are not the same.