The Orient Express

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The Orient Express
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Tag Team
Members Kato
Pat Tanaka
Name(s) The Orient Express
Badd Company
Heights Diamond:
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Tanaka:
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Combined weight 455 lb (206 kg/32.5 st)
Former member(s) Akio Sato
Debut 1990
Disbanded 1996
Promotions WWF
WCW

The Orient Express was a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation in the early 1990s comprised of Pat Tanaka and Akio Sato, who was later replaced by Kato.

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[edit] WWF

In early 1990, manager Mr. Fuji split up the team known as The Powers of Pain (The Warlord and The Barbarian) as he sold their individual contracts to Slick and Bobby Heenan, respectively. Fuji then brought in The Orient Express (Sato & Tanaka) as his latest threat to the WWF tag team division[1]. While the Orient Express was supposed to represent Japan, Pat Tanaka was born in Hawaii.

The Orient Express kicked off a prolonged feud with The Rockers that started at WrestleMania VI, where the Sato and Tanaka were victorious via countout.[2] and continued off and on for well over a year[3]. The Orient Express got involved in the Legion of Doom / Demolition as Mr. Fuji managed Demolition as well. Demolition was being phased out and the Orient Express began taking on the Legion of Doom instead[4]. The Legion of Doom / Orient Express feud was extremely onesided due to the Legion of Doom’s massive size advantage[5].

After WrestleMania VI, Tanaka and Sato only made two Pay Per View appearances while in the WWF. Firstly at SummerSlam 1990 where the team were defeated by ”Hacksaw” Jim Duggan and Nikolai Volkoff [6]. They were then a part of the Sgt. Slaughter led team “The Mercenaries” (that also included Boris Zhukov. Sato was pinned by Bushwhacker Butch 1:46 into the match and Tanaka was pinned by Tito Santana only moments later, 2:13 into the match[7].

When Akio Sato decided to leave the US wrestling scene in the latter days of 1990, the WWF decided to reunite the team known as Badd Company, only this time with Paul Diamond wearing a mask to hide the fact that he’s not Asian and using the name of Kato[1]. During this time the team had a very well received match with their old enemies the Rockers at the 1991 Royal Rumble [8] and another well received match against the New Foundation at the 1992 Royal Rumble [9] – which were the only two PPV appearances for the New Orient Express.

Sato briefly rejoined the team in 1991 to team with Tanaka and Kato for a series of 6-man tag-team matches on WWF house shows[10], but Sato left the WWF after only a handful of matches together. Tanaka would leave the WWF in early 1992[11]. Diamond went on to wrestle as a singles competitor in the WWF, first as Kato, then later as Max Moon, replacing the departed Konnan[12], neither gimmick meeting with very much success.

[edit] After the WWF

After Paul Diamond also left the WWF, the two reunited as “Badd Company," working for Eastern Championship Wrestling from late 1993 to early 1994, wrestling against the likes of Ian & Axl Rotten and The Public Enemy, but never won the tag team titles[13] [14][15][16].

Pat Tanaka resurfaced in WCW during 1994 as a singles wrestler billed as “Tanaka-San" [17]. Paul Diamond showed up with the Kato mask on using the name “Haito" shortly afterwards[18]. The two men even wrestled a couple of matches together, but they never achieved any notoriety in WCW and finally spilt up for good by the end of 1994[1].

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves
Double-team moves
Tanaka's signature moves
  • Savate kick
  • Turning leaping forearm to running opponent
Kato's signature moves
Sato's signature moves

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Greg Oliver and Steve Johnson (2005). The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-5502-2683-6. 
  2. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. WWF WrestleMania Results (VI). Retrieved on 04-03, 2007. “The Orient Express (Sato & Tanaka) beat The Rockers (7:38) via countout”
  3. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. WWF UK Tour Results (UK Rampage 91). Retrieved on 04-03, 2007. “The Rockers beat The Orient Express via pinfall.”
  4. ^ Graham Cawthon. WWF Show Results 1990. Retrieved on 04-03, 2007. “October 9, 1990: The Legion of Doom defeated the Orient Express (w/ Mr. Fuji) via disqualification at 3:21 when Demolition Ax, Smash, & Crush interfered; after the bout, LOD were assaulted by all five wrestlers, with Fuji using his cane as a weapon (Fuji's reunion with Demolition”
  5. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. WWF The Main Event Results (V). Retrieved on 04-03, 2007. “The Legion of Doom beat The Orient Express (Kato & Tanaka) (5:11).”
  6. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. WWF SummerSlam Results (1990). Retrieved on 04-03, 2007.
  7. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. WWF Survivor Series Results (1990). Retrieved on 04-03, 2007.
  8. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. WWF Royal Rumble Results (1991). Retrieved on 04-03, 2007. “The Rockers beat The Orient Express (Tanaka & Kato) (19:15)”
  9. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. WWF Royal Rumble Results (1992). Retrieved on 04-03, 2007. “Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart beat The Orient Express (Tanaka & Kato) (17:18)”
  10. ^ Graham Cawthon. WWF Show Results 1991. Retrieved on 04-07, 2007. “Ricky Steamboat, Davey Boy Smith, & Kerry Von Erich defeated the Orient Express (Kato, Tanaka, & Sato) (w/ Mr. Fuji) when Steamboat pinned Kato with the flying crossbody at 10:28”
  11. ^ Graham Cawthon. WWF Show Results 1992. Retrieved on 04-07, 2007. “February 17, 1992: Virgil defeated Pat Tanaka via submission with the Million $ Dream at 7:16 (this was Tanaka’s last match in the WWF)”
  12. ^ RD Reynolds and Randy Baer (2003). Wrestlecrap – the very worst of pro wrestling. ECW Press. ISBN 1-55022-584-7. 
  13. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. ECW Show Results October – December 1993. Retrieved on 04-07, 2007. “Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka beat Ian & Axl Rotten”
  14. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. ECW Show Results October – December 1993. Retrieved on 04-07, 2007. “Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka beat The Public Enemy”
  15. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. ECW Show Results October – December 1993. Retrieved on 04-07, 2007. “The Public Enemy beat Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond (16:40) in a "South Philly hood" match”
  16. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. ECW Show Results January – March 1994. Retrieved on 04-07, 2007. “Kevin Sullivan & The Tazmaniac beat Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond”
  17. ^ Graham Cawthon. WCW Show Results 1994. Retrieved on 04-07, 2007. “March 24, 1994: WCW US Champion Steve Austin defeated Tanaka-san”
  18. ^ Graham Cawthon. WCW Show Results 1994. Retrieved on 04-07, 2007. “March 30, 1994: Arn Anderson defeated Hyeeto (Paul Diamond) via disqualification when Tanaka-san interfered”