
Pat Tanaka
Acting • Born 1963-08-05
Biography
Patrick Tanaka is an American professional wrestler best known for his work in the American Wrestling Association as one half of Badd Company and the World Wrestling Federation as one half of The Orient Express. He is the son of Duke Keomuka. In his career, which has spanned almost three decades, Tanaka has appeared in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), World Wrestling Federation (WWF), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW),Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) and New Japan Pro Wrestling. Trained by his father, Duke Keomuka, Hiro Matsuda, and the New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo, Pat Tanaka debuted in 1984 for NJPW. During his time there, he wrestled the likes of Keiichi Yamada, Shunji Kosugi, Black Cat, Naoki Sano, Tatsutoshi Goto, Shinichi Nakano, and Hirokazu Hata. After a year in New Japan, Tanaka started wrestling as a jobber in Jim Crockett Promotions in 1985. In 1986, Tanaka moved to Memphis, Tennessee where he worked for Jerry Lawler and Jerry Jarrett’s Continental Wrestling Association. Early on Tanaka teamed with Jeff Jarrett to win the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship.[3] In late 1986 the tag-team specialist Tanaka was teamed up with Paul Diamond, who was also seen as a tag-team specialist, to form Badd Company,[4] a move that paid off pretty soon as the two won the CWA/AWA International Tag Team Championship, beating Tarzan Goto and Akio Sato on December 15, 1986. The first reign was short lived as The Sheepherders (Luke Williams & Butch Miller) defeated the duo on January 10, 1987. Badd Company quickly regained the titles only to lose them to Tarzan Goto and Akio Sato on February 5, 1987. The third reign with the tag-team titles came on May 9, 1987 when the team beat Mark Starr in a handicap match, but lost them back to Starr and his new tag team partner Billy Joe Travis. Badd Company had one last run with the International tag team titles as they won the vacant titles on May 25, 1987 and held them until July 6, 1987 where they lost the titles to Bill Dundee and Rocky Johnson (who were the last International tag team champions). While in Memphis Badd Company also won the CWA's main tag team title, the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship, defeating Jeff Jarrett and Billy Joe Travis on August 8, 1987.
Filmography
39 credits
2nd Annual Battle of the WWE Superstars
Movie • 1991
Tanaka (Manager)

WWE WrestleFest '91
Movie • 1991
Tanaka

WWE Hottest Matches
Movie • 1990
Tanaka

WWE SuperTape: Volume 4
Movie • 1991
Tanaka

WWE SuperTape: Volume 2
Movie • 1990
Tanaka

WWE Rampage '91
Movie • 1991
Tanaka

WWE World Tour 1991
Movie • 1991
Tanaka

WWE Survivor Series 1990
Movie • 1990
Tanaka

WCW The Great American Bash 1996
Movie • 1996
El Gato

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: June '90
Movie • 1990
Pat Tanaka

NWA Bloodfest • Night Two
Movie • 1993
"The Sensei" Pat Tanaka

Shawn Michaels: Mr Wrestlemania
Movie • 2014
Himself

WWE: The Shawn Michaels Story - Heartbreak & Triumph
Movie • 2007
Himself

NWA Bloodfest • Night One
Movie • 1993
"The Sensei" Pat Tanaka

ECW The Night The Line Was Crossed 1994
Movie • 1994
"The Sensei" Pat Tanaka

AWA The Road to Super Clash III
Movie • 1988
Pat Tanaka

AWA SuperClash III
Movie • 1988
Himself

AWA Battle Royale '89
Movie • 1989
Himself

AWA Rage in Rochester
Movie • 1989
Himself

WWE WrestleMania VI
Movie • 1990
Tanaka

WWE SummerSlam 1990
Movie • 1990
Tanaka

WWE Royal Rumble 1991
Movie • 1991
Tanaka

WWE SummerSlam Fever
Movie • 1990
Tanaka

WWE The Main Event V
Movie • 1991
Tanaka

WWE U.K. Rampage 1991
Movie • 1991
Tanaka

WWE SummerSlam Spectacular '91
Movie • 1991
Tanaka

WWE Royal Rumble 1992
Movie • 1992
Tanaka

ECW November to Remember 1993
Movie • 1993
"The Sensei" Pat Tanaka

Dark Side of the Ring
TV • 2019
Self

WWF Wrestling Challenge
TV • 1986
Tanaka

Raw
TV • 1993
Pat Tanaka

Saturday Night's Main Event
TV • 1985
Tanaka

WWE Old School
TV • 1973
Pat Tanaka

AWA All-Star Wrestling
TV • 1987
Pat Tanaka

AWA Arena Shows
TV • 1981
Pat Tanaka

AWA Championship Wrestling
TV • 1986
Pat Tanaka

AWA Superstars
TV • 1988
Pat Tanaka

Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling
TV • 1981
Pat Tanaka

NWA World Championship Wrestling
TV • 1985
Patrick Tanaka