Kofi Kingston11 Comments

By Author: Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.
Posted on 20 Mar 2010 at 12:54pm



Kofi Kingston

Kofi Sarkodie-Mensah (born on August 14, 1981) is a Ghanaian-American professional wrestler, better known under his ring name, Kofi Kingston, currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment working on the Raw brand. Since competing for WWE, he has won the Intercontinental Championship once, the United States Championship once and the World Tag Team Championship once with CM Punk.

Sarkodie-Mensah was born in Ghana before his family moved to the United States in 1982. Coming from a family of intellectuals from near Kumasi in Ghana, he was expected to become a teacher like his grandfather。

Sarkodie-Mensah began wrestling professionally in 2005, under the ring name of Kofi Nahaje Kingston. Kingston’s country of birth was billed as Jamaica rather than Ghana, because, according to Leslie Goffe of the BBC, “[People] would be more likely to embrace a person from the land of Bob Marley and reggae music” than someone from Ghana. (It was not until the October 1st 2009 edition of Superstars, that he was for the first time announced as hailing from “Ghana, West Africa”.) He made his official wrestling debut in 2006, when he faced PWF Mayhem Heavyweight Champion Evan Siks on June 4

In September 2006, he signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and was assigned to Deep South Wrestling (DSW), a Georgia based developmental federation. He debuted in the new company, as Kofi Nahaje Kingston, in a dark match loss to Montel Vontavious Porter on September 21

In 2007, under the ring name “Kofi Jamaica”, he had his first exposure to the main WWE roster, when he worked dark matches on March 5 and 26 before episodes of Raw against Charlie Haas and Trevor Murdoch respectively. When he returned to the developmental federations, he shortened his original ring name to “Kofi Kingston” and continued to use both ring names throughout his duration there. He also worked live events, defeating Shelton Benjamin on May 5 and Val Venis on May 6

As part of the 2008 WWE Supplemental Draft, Kingston was drafted to the Raw brand. In his first match as a member of Raw roster, he defeated Chris Jericho for the WWE Intercontinental Championship at Night of Champions. The win made him the first Ghanaian wrestler to hold a championship in World Wrestling Entertainment and it was also his first championship in his wrestling career. Kingston held the championship until SummerSlam

At No Way Out in 2009, Kingston won a spot in the World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber by defeating Kane, but was unable to officially enter in the match, as he was ambushed by Edge, who took Kingston’s place and eventually won the match

Kingston defeated Chris Jericho, after interference from Ric Flair, to earn a spot in the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania XXV, but the match was won by CM Punk

On October 5, 2009, Kingston dropped the title to The Miz on Raw, ending his four month reign as champion


Author: Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.

Made contributions to various Sports Newspapers in Ghana.His works have gained massive acceptance across the globe on the worldwide web. He contributed to the success story of ‘The Celebrity Newspaper’ in the early 2000 and was honoured as one of the best contributors. Ebenezer is a product of Premier Media Academy with photography background. Ebenezer@ghanacelebrities.com

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11 Comments

  1. Vote -1 Vote +1mawusi

    take this stupid thing out of here.  (Quote)

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  2. Vote -1 Vote +1Silvia Totomania

    Why do you still bring this kid who does not know his roots on here? he claimed to be Jamaican and you still bring him here, pathetic. I think you lot dont have any personal pride about yourself, still encouraging this destitute on here. Last time i will log on to this site. Finish.  (Quote)

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  3. @ silvia totmania

    ghanaians dnt recognise talents like dis, if he was suppose to stay here he wuld be pushing trucks or mayb an armed robber by now… and who wuld lke to have an armed robber of his stature in ghana..??? lol… its all gud. it doesnt matter if he dint knw his root… wat matters is dat he made it. and the whole world nows he’s ghanaian. afterall no ghanaian president or minister has a hand in his success so let him be…y do ghanaians talk too much like dat.. aaaba  (Quote)

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  4. Vote -1 Vote +1kobe

    this cut is a sell out is jamacian any better thank Ghana please can you guys plases stop bringing this losser on her cause he disregarded his mother land so he is a fool who gives a fucking shit about a pro westler i care less  (Quote)

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  5. Vote -1 Vote +1ghallday

    he relates more to Jamaica than GH. I haven’t seen him with GH colors.  (Quote)

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  6. That one whole big shit there………….. period  (Quote)

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  7. Vote -1 Vote +1Kingtek

    All of you haters…you just being jealous………..whats wrong with this story?
    person do this you have something bad to say person do that you have another to say……….Haters Na so God go punish una…. you will continue to go read news in the cafe but not in the comfort of ur homes…….. Badluck people…. me i say my own  (Quote)

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  8. Vote -1 Vote +1P. A. Mensah

    “…as long as you are a black man you are from Africa”… Peter Tosh.
    I am proud of Kofi after watching him on TNT i think he is the next big thing. Big up bro.  (Quote)

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  9. …maybe he shud start wearing Gh colours in the ring, i think that will help.  (Quote)

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  10. damn boy your body looks hottttttttttttttttttttttttt  (Quote)

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  11. Vote -1 Vote +1gideonowusu

    lol this dude thing he can pretend to be Jamaican and get away with it  (Quote)

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