James Carson Yun (born May 13, 1981) is an American
professional wrestler and actor. He is best known for his tenures in
World Championship Wrestling
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and
World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment from 1999 to 2010, under the
ring name
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s Jimmy Yang, Akio and Jimmy Wang Yang.
Yun was trained in the Power Plant, the
World Championship Wrestling
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farm territory. He worked in WCW until its closure in 2001. During the following years, he worked for several promotions. In the United States, he worked with
NWA Total Nonstop Action (where he was part of the promotion's first match) or
Ring of Honor
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, but most notably with
World Wrestling Entertainment
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, where he had three different stints from 2001 to 2002, 2003 to 2005 and 2006 to 2010. During his last stint, he wrestled as Jimmy Wang Yang, an Asian-American cowboy and
redneck.
He also starred in
All Japan Pro Wrestling
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, where he won the
World's Strongest Junior Tag League in
2002
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with
Kaz Hayashi and the
Junior League in
2010
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.
Early life
Yun was born in
Hollywood,
California
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, to a
German mother and an American father of
Korean descent.
His father was in the
U.S. Army, stationed in
Germany
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, where he met his future wife. Yun grew up in
Austell,
Georgia
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* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
Georgia may also refer to:
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, and has three sisters and one brother.
Professional wrestling career
World Championship Wrestling (1999–2001)
In June 1999, Yun signed with
World Championship Wrestling
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, making his WCW television debut in January 2000 under the ring name "Jimmy Yang". He was originally a part of the
Jung Dragons faction along with
Jamie-San and
Kaz Hayashi. They were brought into WCW by
Jimmy Hart
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to feud with
3 Count
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, another faction. They made their pay-per-view debut at
New Blood Rising, losing a ladder match to 3 Count. They added a manager,
Leia Meow, and continued the feud with 3 Count, until, in late 2000, Jamie-San unmasked and left the group, becoming known as Jamie Knoble and forming a tag team with former 3 Count member
Evan Karagias.
The team of Hayashi and Yang
feuded with Knoble and Karagias until the
WWF purchased WCW.
World Wrestling Federation (2001)
In March 2001, the
World Wrestling Federation acquired Yun's contract and assigned him to the company's
Heartland Wrestling Association developmental territory, but he was released in December 2001.
All Japan Pro Wrestling (2002)
In 2002, Yun joined
All Japan Pro Wrestling
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where he wrestled as both a part of its
tag team
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division and its singles junior heavyweight division.
On April 13, 2002, Yun, competing as Yang, teamed up with
Kaz Hayashi and
Hi69 to defeat
Kazushi Miyamoto,
Gran Naniwa, and
Ryuji Hijikata.
On July 17 on an AJPW
pay-per-view
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Events can be purchased through a multichannel television platform using their electronic program ...
, Yang teamed up with Hayashi and
George Hines to defeat
Ryuji Hijikata, Gran Naniwa, and
Johnny Smith. Over a month later, Yang returned to AJPW on August 31, teaming with
Masaaki Mochizuki and
Dragon Kid to defeat
Magnum Tokyo,
Susumu Yokosuka, and
Darkness Dragon. Yang suffered his first loss in AJPW on September 15, when he and
Kazushi Miyamoto lost to
Kendo Kashin and
Robbie Brookside, although that same month he teamed with Kaz Hayashi to win the Real World Junior Heavyweight Tag Team League.
The following month, Yang defeated
Gran Hamada and Gran Naniwa in a three-way match, before he and Yoji Anjoh lost to
Mike Barton and
Jim Steele. Throughout the end of 2002, Yang continued competing in six-man tag team matches, with mixed results.
NWA Total Nonstop Action (2002–2003)
From May to August 2002, Yang was one third of the Flying Elvises in
NWA Total Nonstop Action (NWA TNA) alongside
Sonny Siaki and
Jorge Estrada. Yang and the other Elvises were involved in TNA's first match, defeating
A.J. Styles,
Jerry Lynn, and
Low Ki in a six-man tag team match. Yang continued wrestling for TNA as a singles competitor through to January 2003.
Independent circuit (2002–2003)
On December 20, 2002 Yang made his
Major League Wrestling
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debut at ''King of Kings'', where he and
Mike Sanders lost to
"Dr. Death" Steve Williams and PJ Friedman.
He competed regularly in MLW throughout 2003, both in singles and tag team competition.
At the ''War Games and J Cup USA'' show on September 19, 2003, Yang competed in the Super J Cup USA tournament, defeating
Juventud Guerrera in the first round, but losing to
Christopher Daniels
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in the second.
Return to WWE (2003–2005)
In September 2003, following a match with
Tommy Dreamer on ''
Sunday Night Heat'',
Yun was signed to a three-year developmental deal with the renamed
World Wrestling Entertainment
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(WWE). Yun made his WWE debut on October 19, 2003 at
No Mercy, along with the
Japanese American
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Ryan Sakoda. Yun was renamed Akio (a reference to Japanese wrestler
Akio Sato) and aligned himself with Sakoda, forming the
villainous tag team
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Kyo Dai, the henchmen of the native Japanese wrestler
Tajiri. Sakoda was eventually released from WWE and Tajiri was traded to ''
Raw''.
This left Yun on his own to become a lower card wrestler and ''
Velocity
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'' mainstay, competing primarily in the
cruiserweight division until he was released on July 5, 2005.
Ring of Honor (2005–2006)
After being released from WWE, Yun wrestled in
Ring of Honor
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(ROH). He debuted on October 1, 2005, at the New Yorker Hotel in
Manhattan
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, losing to
James Gibson. He lost once again the following night to
Christopher Daniels
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and again two weeks later to
Roderick Strong, causing him to
kayfabe
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take some time away from the company.
He returned to ROH in January 2006 where he recorded his first win in ROH, teaming with
Matt Sydal
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and
Jack Evans in the Trios Tournament. The team, however, was ultimately defeated by
The Embassy. Yun stayed with the company for several months, wrestling as Jimmy Yang and using the same martial arts based persona he adopted in WCW. His entrance music was the theme from the film ''
The Last Dragon'', and he brought in the film's star
Taimak (referred to in his appearances as 'Bruce Leroy', the name of his character) to help him in a feud with Embassy member
Jimmy Rave.
Second return to WWE (2006–2010)

In May 2006, Yun made a return to WWE, as Akio, on an edition of ''
Heat
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'', working as an
enhancement talent in a try-out match with
Charlie Haas. This match impressed WWE, and they re-signed him once more. Beginning with the August 25, 2006 edition of ''
SmackDown!'',
vignettes began airing featuring Yun dressed as a
cowboy
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and calling himself Jimmy Wang Yang, in the process cutting his previously long hair short and growing a
Fu Manchu moustache to fit the
gimmick. In the vignettes, Yang questioned why people would assume
stereotypical Asian things about him while proclaiming that he was much more of a
redneck, of which he was proud. The vignettes played for several weeks, with Yang focusing more on his redneck leanings. On the September 29 ''SmackDown!'', he made his in-ring debut in a loss to
Sylvan, who illegally used the ropes for leverage to get a pin. In November he was managed by Amy Zidian which lasted only a month.
In December 2006, Yang became the number one contender for the
Cruiserweight Championship. Yang challenged
Gregory Helms for the Cruiserweight title, but lost to him at
Armageddon. Later, he participated in a
Cruiserweight Open at
No Way Out for the Cruiserweight Title, but was unable to win the title. In mid-2007, Yang and
Chavo Guerrero began a feud. On the June 15 edition of ''SmackDown!'', Yang once again became the number one contender for the Cruiserweight Championship, after feuding with Guerrero for almost two months. At
Vengeance: Night of Champions, Yang lost to Guerrero after a
frog splash. During
The Great American Bash, Yang competed in another Cruiserweight Open and although he was never pinned,
Hornswoggle won the title after becoming an official entrant in the match due to him hiding under the ring. On the July 27 edition of ''SmackDown!'', Yang teamed with
Torrie Wilson against
Kenny Dykstra and
Victoria; Yang and Wilson won the match after Yang pinned Dykstra. Following this match, Wilson began appearing as Yang's new
valet.
On the October 12 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Jamie Noble, in order to weed out the competition for the vacant Cruiserweight Championship, told
Deuce 'n Domino that Yang had been making "lewd remarks" about
Domino
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's on-screen sister and manager,
Cherry
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Commercial cherries are obtained from cultivars of several species, such as the sweet '' Prunus avium'' and the sour '' Prunus cerasus''. The na ...
.
Deuce demanded a match against Yang from acting General Manager
Vickie Guerrero. Yang won the match with his signature
moonsault from the top rope, but was attacked by Deuce, Domino, and Cherry after the match.
The next week, Yang and
Shannon Moore
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teamed up against Deuce 'n Domino in a tag team match, which Yang and Moore won. On the December 18 episode of ''
ECW'', Yang and Moore defeated the
WWE Tag Team Champions John Morrison and the Miz to earn a title-shot, igniting a feud between the two teams. On the January 1, 2008 episode of ''ECW'', Yang and Moore once again beat Morrison and the Miz, this time in a six-person tag team match also involving
Layla and
Kelly Kelly
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Blank has a ...
. The following week, in a
Fifteen Minutes of Fame Match, Moore and Yang tied the champions on
pinfalls, resulting in Miz and Morrison retaining the titles.
On June 9, 2008, Yun was suspended for thirty days for his first violation of the WWE Wellness Policy.
He made his return on the July 18 edition of ''SmackDown'', being defeated by the repackaged
The Brian Kendrick. In September 2009, Yun sustained cuts and bruises to his back from
Kane after being attacked with a
Singapore cane on an episode of ''
WWE Superstars''.
In late 2009, Yang formed a tag team with
Slam Master J and in their first match as a team, they lost to
The Hart Dynasty on the December 10 episode of ''Superstars''. On the December 18 episode of ''SmackDown'', Yang and J lost a rematch to the Dynasty. On the January 14, 2010 episode of ''Superstars'', Yang and J scored their first win as a team after they defeated
Mike Knox and
Charlie Haas. Jimmy Wang Yang's last match in the WWE was a dark match at
WrestleMania XXVI took part in a 26-man Battle Royal, that was won by
Yoshi Tatsu. On April 22, 2010, Yun was released from his WWE contract.
Independent circuit (2010–2013, 2016–present)
In May 2010, after being released by WWE, Yun returned to the independent circuit as Jimmy Yang and was announced to be part of the new HighSpots ''Pro Wrestling Superstars'' talent booking roster.
On July 25, 2010, Yun, as Jimmy Yang, returned to All Japan Pro Wrestling to take part in the
2010 Junior League.
Yang finished second in his block, after victories over
Shuji Kondo
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, MAZADA and
Taka Michinoku, and advanced to the semifinals of the tournament.
[ On August 8 Yang first defeated Minoru in the semifinals and then KAI in the finals to win the 2010 Junior Heavyweight League.] With his victory Yang had earned a shot at the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated in his title match on August 29 by the defending champion, Yang's former tag team partner, Kaz Hayashi.
Return to TNA (2011)
On June 27, 2011, Yang made a one night return to TNA at the tapings of the June 30 edition of ''Impact Wrestling'', working in his old Flying Elvis gimmick and losing to Low Ki in a three–way first round match of a tournament for a TNA contract, which also included Matt Bentley.
Third return to WWE (2021)
Yun returned to the WWE as a backstage producer on October 25, 2021 during the live ''Raw'' broadcast. On December 28, Yun announced that WWE released him from his producer role.
Personal life
Yun has a brother named Johnathan, who is a professional breakdancer. He also has a daughter named Jazmine. He owns a professional wrestling school called Pro Training, LLC. located in Cincinnati
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, Ohio
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. In late October 2010, Yun started a pest control business called "Jimmy's Pest Control" in the Cincinnati area. He currently has 'redneck party bus' and 'princess party bus' businesses.
Other media
Yun appears in the 2009 film '' Royal Kill'' as a police officer.
Yun made his WWE video game debut in '' WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009''. He appears in the video game King of Colosseum Red released in 2002.
Championships and accomplishments
*All Japan Pro Wrestling
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** Junior League (2010
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)[
**Bape Sta!! Tag Tournament (2003) – with ]Satoshi Kojima
is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is signed to both New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Major League Wrestling (MLW), where he is a former two-time MLW World Heavyweight Championship, MLW World Heavyweight Champion and former one half of the MLW W ...
** World's Strongest Junior Tag League (2002
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) – with Kaz Hayashi[
*'']Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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''
**Ranked No. 110 of the top 500 wrestlers in the ''PWI'' 500 in 2007
References
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1981 births
American male professional wrestlers
American people of Korean descent
Faux Japanese professional wrestlers
Living people
People from Austell, Georgia
Entertainers from Cincinnati
Professional wrestlers from Georgia (U.S. state)
Professional wrestlers from California
American professional wrestlers of Asian descent
21st-century male professional wrestlers
20th-century male professional wrestlers