Thomas Boric (born May 11, 1961)
is a Croatian-Canadian retired
professional wrestler
Professional wrestling, often shortened to either pro wrestling or wrestling,The term "wrestling" is most often widely used to specifically refer to modern scripted professional wrestling, though it is also used to refer to real-life wrest ...
better known by his
ring name
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Paul Diamond. He is best known for being one half of the tag team
Badd Company with
Pat Tanaka and for his time in the
World Wrestling Federation
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as Kato, one half of
The Orient Express, also with Tanaka. Before he was a professional wrestler, Boric was a professional
soccer
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player.
Early life
Boric was born in
Zagreb, Croatia
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in 1961 and grew up wanting to follow in his father's footsteps and become a
soccer
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player. When Boric was 13 years old the family emigrated from Croatia to
Canada
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, settling down in
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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. Tom got a full soccer
scholarship
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to
Old Dominion University
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in
Norfolk, Virginia
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.
Professional soccer career
After only three semesters at college, Boric was selected as the 6th overall pick of the 1981 NASL draft to play
goalkeeper
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for the recently formed
Calgary Boomers of the
North American Soccer League
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1984. It is considered the first soccer league to be successful on a national scale in the ...
. After the Boomers folded in 1981, Boric moved on to the
Tampa Bay Rowdies
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whom he played for until the NASL closed for good in 1984.
After his professional soccer career ended, Boric began training for a professional wrestling career at a
Tampa Bay
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wrestling school run by
Boris Malenko along with his two sons
Joe Malenko and
Dean Malenko
Dean Shelly Simon (born August 4, 1960), better known by the ring name Dean Malenko, is an American retired professional wrestler. He is signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a senior producer. He is best known for his time in the World Wres ...
who all had a hand in training him.
Professional wrestling career
Texas-All Star Wrestling (1985–1986)
After training, Boric began wrestling as "Paul Diamond" in 1985. (The name had been previously used by Toronto-born wrestler Paul Lehman in the 1960s.)
His first break came in the Texas All-Star Wrestling promotion in
San Antonio, Texas
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. He initially formed a tag team called
American Breed with
Nick Kiniski (son of legendary wrestler
Gene Kiniski
Eugene Nicholas Kiniski (November 23, 1928 – April 14, 2010) was a Canadian athlete who played football for the Edmonton Eskimos and then became a three-time professional wrestling world heavyweight champion. "Canada's Greatest Athlete", as he ...
) in Fred Barend's
Texas All-Star Wrestling. Neither Diamond nor Kiniski were actually American, (Diamond is Croatian/Canadian while Kiniski is Canadian) so the team name was quite ironic.
The team won the
TASW Tag Team Championship from the Maoris (Tudui and Wakahi) on May 25, 1985, and held them until
Al Madrill and
Chavo Guerrero took the titles from them on June 5, 1985.
The titles would be vacated later that same month when Chavo Guerrero refused to wrestle in a rematch against Diamond and Kiniski because Chavo's father
Gory Guerrero
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was the special referee chosen for the match. Madrill teamed up with
Black Gorman instead but lost the match. After the match, Madrill attacked Chavo Guerrero splitting the team and forcing the titles to be held up.
When Chavo won the rights to name a new partner he chose to give the titles to American Breed instead, only now American Breed consisted of Paul Diamond and a rookie named
Shawn Michaels
Shawn Michaels (born Michael Shawn Hickenbottom on July 22, 1965) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he is the Senior Vice President of Talent Development, Creative, and oversees the creative aspects of th ...
,
as Kiniski had left the promotion a few weeks prior.
They feuded for a short time with
Toshiaki Kawada
(born December 8, 1963) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his work in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), whom he worked for from his debut in 1982 up until 2008. In the promotion, he was a five-time Triple Crown He ...
and
Hiromichi Fuyuki, who were called The Japanese Force.
Diamond and Michaels lost and then regained the titles from the "Masked Hoods" (
Ricky Santana and Tony Torres)
before being beaten for the titles on January 27, 1986, by Al Madrill and Magnificent Zulu.
Both Michaels and Diamond began to add more to their wrestling skills, thanks in part to fellow wrestler
Chris Adams, who split his time between
World Class Championship Wrestling
World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), later known as the World Class Wrestling Association (WCWA), was an American professional wrestling promotion headquartered in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. Originally owned by promoter Ed McLemore, by ...
and Texas All-Star at the time.
Continental Wrestling Association (1986–1988)
In 1986, Diamond moved on to
Memphis, Tennessee
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, where he worked for
Jerry Lawler
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Prior to joining the World Wrestling Federati ...
and
Jerry Jarrett's
Continental Wrestling Association
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. In the fall of 1986 Diamond teamed up with a young
Jeff Jarrett
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to win the
CWA/AWA International Tag Team Championship from
Tarzan Goto and
Akio Sato on November 3, 1986. The team lost the titles back to Goto and Sato less than 2 weeks later.
In late 1986, the tag team specialist Diamond was teamed up with
Pat Tanaka, who was also seen as a tag team specialist, to form
Badd Company.
They held the federation's tag team titles four times and 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 and
Butch Miller) defeated the young 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 run 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 Mark 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).
Badd Company also won the CWA's main tag team titles in Memphis, when they defeated Jeff Jarrett and Billy Joe Travis for the
AWA Southern Tag Team Championship on August 8, 1987.
Tanaka and Diamond soon lost them as
the Nasty Boys took the gold from them just over a month later.
American Wrestling Association (1988–1990)
After working as a team for almost a year, Badd Company moved on from the CWA to the
American Wrestling Association
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. In the AWA, they were given identical ring gear and were accompanied by flamboyant manager
Diamond Dallas Page
}
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, who always had a number of valets, known as the
Diamond Dolls, with him.
The team's first feud was against
The Midnight Rockers, whom they defeated for the
AWA World Tag Team Championship
The American Wrestling Association (AWA) World Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling world tag team championship in the American Wrestling Association from 1960 until the promotion folded in 1991.
History
When the NWA Minneapolis ...
on March 19, 1988.
During their year long title reign, Badd Company would feud heavily with
Chavo
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* Chavo Guerrero Sr., a professional wrestler
* Chavo ...
and
Mando Guerrero and the team known as the Top Guns (
Ricky Rice and
Derrick Dukes). They teamed with
Madusa Miceli to face the team of the Top Guns and
Wendi Richter at the first AWA PPV,
SuperClash III.
Both Badd Company's Tag Team Title and Wendi Richter's
AWA World Women's Championship were on the line, but since Richter pinned Miceli, Badd Company remained the champions. Diamond and Tanaka's reign ended on March 25, 1989, as they lost to "the Olympians" (
Brad Rheingans and
Ken Patera
Kenneth Wayne Patera (born November 6, 1942) is an American retired professional wrestler, Olympic weightlifter, and strongman competitor. He was well known in the World Wrestling Federation from 1976 to 1981, 1984 to 1985 and 1987 to 1988 a ...
).
Shortly after losing their titles they split from Page, and had a short feud against each other before wrestling in singles competition until early 1990. Just before moving to the WWF, Diamond teamed with The Trooper
Del Wilkes for a short run at the AWA Tag Team Titles against The Destruction Crew (Mike Enos and
Wayne Bloom). Diamond and Trooper actually defeated The Destruction Crew, but were not awarded the titles when it was determined that Diamond pinned the wrong person. AWA folded in August 1990.
World Wrestling Federation (1990–1993)
Debut and The Orient Express (1990–1992)
Diamond signed with the
World Wrestling Federation
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in 1990, working mainly on the lower card against
Dustin Rhodes
Dustin Patrick Runnels (born April 11, 1969) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he performs under the ring name Dustin Rhodes, with a nickname of "The Natural" and is a member of The Sons of ...
,
Hillbilly Jim
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, and
Al Perez, usually in a losing role. Orient Express member
Akio Sato decided to take a position in the Titan (WWF) front office, focusing on the WWF television rights sold to Japan TV networks following the 1990 Survivor Series. Following Survivor Series 1990, the "C-team" house shows were no longer taking place and many wrestlers left television following the event. The move left Pat Tanaka without a partner in
The Orient Express. 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 was not
Asian and using the name of Kato.
During this time, the team had a very well received match with their old enemies the Rockers at the
1991 Royal Rumble, and another acclaimed match against the
New Foundation at the
1992 Royal Rumble, which were the only PPV appearances for the New Orient Express. Kato spent a great deal of the 1992 campaign flying solo, posting a notable victory over
The Brooklyn Brawler at
Maple Leaf Gardens
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on February 9, 1992, in addition to collecting wins against the likes of grinders such as
Jim Powers
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, Phil Apollo, JW Storm, Kid Collins, and
Dale Wolfe. He also would serve as the first opponent for the re-debut of
Crush
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Crush may also refer to:
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* Crush (1972 film), ''Crush'' (1972 film), a H ...
under his "Kona Crush" persona.
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, but left the WWF after only a handful of matches. Tanaka would leave the WWF in early 1992. Diamond continued to wrestle as Kato until that October, primarily being used as an
enhancement talent.
Max Moon (1992–1993)
In the fall of 1992, Diamond got a brand new
gimmick
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in "Maximillian Moon" ("Max Moon" for short). Diamond wasn't originally intended to play Max Moon. The gimmick, then called Relampago, was created for
Konnan
Charles Ashenoff (born Carlos Santiago Espada Moises; January 6, 1964),''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'', Dave Meltzer, ed., May 10, 2010, issue.Sims, Steve"Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame/Founded by Dave Meltzer - Konnan". Accessed August 1, 2016. On ...
, but Konnan left the WWF after a backstage disagreement. Since Diamond fit the costume, he was chosen to take over the character.
The suit was a very elaborate powder blue bodysuit with markings that were supposed to look like a
circuit board
A printed circuit board (PCB), also called printed wiring board (PWB), is a laminated sandwich structure of conductive and insulating layers, each with a pattern of traces, planes and other features (similar to wires on a flat surface) ...
and white protruding rings around his arms making him look rather "outlandish". The elaborate outfit also came with two wrist devices that shot out fireworks and a
jet pack
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that was supposed to make Max Moon look like a man of the future.
Diamond debuted as the Komet Kid and then would change his name to Max Moon. He would wrestle and defeat
Terry Taylor in a series of house show matches during the rest of 1992, but otherwise, his biggest victories came against
Rick Martel
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and
Repo Man, both by disqualification. On the December 7, 1992, episode of
WWF Prime Time Wrestling
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, Max Moon teamed with High Energy (
Owen Hart
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and
Koko B. Ware) in a six-man tag team match against
The Beverly Brothers
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and
The Genius. Max Moon and High Energy won the match when Moon pinned The Genius.
On January 11, 1993, Max Moon wrestled and lost an
Intercontinental Championship match to former tag team partner/longtime rival Shawn Michaels on the very first ''
Monday Night Raw
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''. The loss to Michaels was a sign of things to come for the Max Moon gimmick as he began losing to
midcarders such as
Skinner. The Max Moon gimmick only appeared at one PPV, participating in the
30 Man Elimination match at the
1993 Royal Rumble, where he was in the ring less than 2 minutes. In late February, Paul Diamond's contract with the WWF expired and was not renewed.
Various promotions (1993)
After leaving WWF, Diamond worked in the independent circuit, and Australia as Max Moon. In the summer of 1993, Diamond would debut for
New Japan Pro Wrestling
(NJPW) is a Japanese professional-wrestling promotion founded on January 13, 1972, by Antonio Inoki, and based in Nakano, Tokyo. It is currently majority owned by card-game company Bushiroad, with TV Asahi and Amuse Inc. owning minority shar ...
under his real name.
Eastern Championship Wrestling / Extreme Championship Wrestling (1993–1994)
Diamond and Pat Tanaka reunited as "Badd Company" to work for
Eastern Championship Wrestling (the forerunner to "Extreme Championship Wrestling") in late 1993. The team made their debut at
NWA Bloodfest: Part 1 on October 1, 1993, where they beat
the Bad Breed (
Ian Rotten
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and
Axl Rotten
Brian Knighton (April 21, 1971 – February 4, 2016), better known by the ring name Axl Rotten, was an American professional wrestling, professional wrestler. In the early 1990s, he was a part of the tag team The Bad Breed with Ian Rotten. He had ...
).
Tanaka and Diamond got a shot at the
ECW Tag Team Champions Tony Stetson
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Stetson was one of ECW's i ...
and
Johnny Hotbody
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later in the night, which Badd Company lost.
The next night at
NWA Bloodfest: Part 2, Badd Company fought against
Public Enemy
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(
Rocco Rock and
Johnny Grunge
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) in one of their very early matches.
Later in the show, Badd Company and the Public Enemy would clash again, this time in a
Three way,
steel cage match
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that also included Bad Breed. This time, Public Enemy was victorious.
At
Terror at Tabor on November 12, 1993, Badd Company beat the makeshift team of Don E. Allen and
Mr. Hughes.
After the match, Badd Company called out Public Enemy resulting in an impromptu match between Paul Diamond and Rocco Rock which Diamond won.
Public Enemy quickly got very brutal revenge on Badd Company as they defeated the duo in a "South Philly hood" match the very next day at
November to Remember
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. At
Holiday Hell 1993 on December 26, Pat Tanaka defeated Rocco Rock in a "Body Count" match.
As 1993 turned to 1994, Badd Company set their sights on ECW Tag Team Champions
Kevin Sullivan and
The Tasmaniac; they defeated them twice in non-title matches.
At
The Night the Line Was Crossed
The Night the Line Was Crossed was a professional wrestling house show, live event produced by Eastern Championship Wrestling (ECW) on February 5, 1994. The event was held in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States.
Exce ...
on February 5, 1994, Tanaka and his one night only partner
The Sheik defeated Sullivan and The Tasmaniac. Unfortunately, the team had been stripped of the titles the night before. When Tanaka was rejoined by Diamond, the team lost to the (once again) Tag Team Champions when the gold was finally on the line. On March 27, 1994, Badd Company wrestled its last match for ECW, a house show victory over
Rockin' Rebel and
Pitbull #1.
World Championship Wrestling (1994)
By the time Badd Company wrestled its last match for ECW, Tanaka and Diamond had already signed with
World Championship Wrestling
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of National W ...
; Tanaka had even made his on screen debut as "Tanaka-San". Paul Diamond showed up with the Kato mask on using the name "Haito" (sometimes spelled "Hyeeto") only days after their last ECW match. The duo reprised their "Orient Express" gimmick but could not use the name since the WWF owned the trademark to it. The two men wrestled a couple of matches together
but they never achieved any notoriety in WCW. Badd Company / The Orient Express finally split up for good by the end of 1994.
Later Career (1994–2001)
After leaving ECW and WCW in 1994. Diamond worked for
IWA in Puerto Rico. Later that year he worked for
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
(NJPW) is a Puroresu, Japanese professional-wrestling Professional wrestling promotion, promotion founded on January 13, 1972, by Antonio Inoki, and based in Nakano, Tokyo. It is currently majority owned by card-game company Bushiroad, with TV As ...
as Max Moon but the costume was yellow. Also, he began working in the
independent circuit
In professional wrestling, the independent circuit (often shortened to the indie circuit or the indies) is the collective name of independently owned promotions which are deemed to be smaller and more regionalized than major national promotions. ...
. In 1996 he worked for
American Wrestling Federation as Kato.
Diamond worked for Jerry Lawler's promotions in Memphis for the
United States Wrestling Association
The United States Wrestling Association (USWA) was a professional wrestling promotion based in Memphis, Tennessee. The company was founded when the Memphis-based Continental Wrestling Association merged with the Dallas-based World Class Champions ...
in 1997 where he held the
USWA World Tag Team Championship alongside
Steven Dunn.
After USWA folded in September 1997, Diamond worked for
IWA Mid-South for a couple of months in late 1997 where he feuded with
Bull Pain.
After the IWA Mid-South, he worked for "Music City Wrestling" until a torn triceps muscle put him out of action for six months in 1998.
He worked for
Power Pro Wrestling from 1998 to 1999.
Diamond had set up an agreement to join Shawn Michaels'
Texas Wrestling Academy.
Diamond also wrestled for the Texas Wrestling Alliance under the name of "Venom", holding the TWA title twice and also being involved in Shawn Michaels return to wrestling after a 1998 back injury that was thought to have put a permanent end to his wrestling career. When Michaels handed the wrestling academy to head trainer Rudy Gonzalez, Diamond and his family moved to Tampa then to Winnipeg where Diamond opened up a wrestling school called "Paul Diamond Hard Knocks Pro Wrestling Academy," while helping out his terminally ill father.
Diamond return for two show at
WWF house shows as the TWA champion defeating
Funaki on September 18 and 19, 1999 in San Antonio and Austin, Texas. On April 4, 2000, he lost to
Shawn Michaels
Shawn Michaels (born Michael Shawn Hickenbottom on July 22, 1965) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he is the Senior Vice President of Talent Development, Creative, and oversees the creative aspects of th ...
in a Hardcore Street Fight. Diamond worked for Canadian Wrestling Federation in Winnipeg from 2000 to 2001.
Diamond retired from active competition in 2001 to focus on the wrestling academy.
Return to ECW (1997–1998)
Diamond made his return to
Extreme Championship Wrestling
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in September 1997. His role was more of a jobber losing to
Rob Van Dam
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,
Tommy Dreamer
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,
Spike Dudley
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and
Justin Credible
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Debut ...
. He had a feud with
Al Snow
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. Diamond defeated Snow at "Fright Fight", but lost to him at
Ultimate Jeopardy and
Better Than Ever. The feud continued into 1998 with Snow getting the majority of the wins due to his Head gimmick getting over.
Return to Wrestling (2005-2008, 2013)
In 2005 Diamond returned to action for the first time in four years. His only active involvement has been Rocket City Wrestling in
Huntsville, Alabama
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, wrestling sometimes twice, as Diamond and as Max Moon while also being involved in the booking. He reunited with Tanaka for the first time in 12 years on March 25, 2006, for Blue Water Championship Wrestling in Port Huron, Michigan as they lost to Kevin Baker and Michael Barnes. They continued teaming until their last match on April 18, 2008, defeating Joshua Masters and Kennedy Kendrick for All-Star Wrestling Florida in Port Richey, Florida. Then Diamond was inactive from wrestling.
Diamond wrestled his last match June 3, 2013 teaming with Jeff McAllister losing to Hoodlum and Mercury Yaden for rocky Pro Wrestling in Aurora, Colorado.
Personal life
In May 2012, he began working for the
Decatur Parks and Recreation Department. He was married to Lisa Motley, who sometimes worked as his valet Cherry Velvet.
[ They have two children (Kiana and Quentin).][ Quentin played goalie (like his father) in Huntsville for Bob Jones High School's top ranked soccer team and in April 2015 signed an athletic scholarship to play at Tennessee Wesleyan College. He is currently married to Dawn Doyle.
]
Championships and accomplishments
*American Wrestling Association
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**AWA World Tag Team Championship
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History
When the NWA Minneapolis ...
( 1 time) – with Pat Tanaka
*Canadian Wrestling Federation
**CWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*Central Wrestling Federation
**CWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Tracy Smothers
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*Continental Wrestling Association
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** AWA Southern Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Pat Tanaka
** CWA International Tag Team Championship ( 5 times) – with Pat Tanaka (4), and Jeff Jarrett
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(1)
*Mountain Wrestling Association
**MWA Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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** PWI ranked him #158 of the best 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500
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in 1992
**PWI ranked him # 99 of the 100 best tag teams of the "PWI Years" with Pat Tanaka in 2003.
*Texas All-Star Wrestling
** TASW Texas Tag Team Championship ( 3 times) – with Nick Kiniski (1), and Shawn Michaels
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(2)
**TASW Six-Man Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with DJ Peterson & Shawn Michaels
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* Texas Wrestling Alliance
**TWA Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
*United States Wrestling Association
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** USWA World Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Steven Dunn
* International Wrestling Association
**IWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
References
External links
NASL/MISL career stats
Paul Diamond on Medium
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1961 births
20th-century male professional wrestlers
20th-century Canadian professional wrestlers
21st-century male professional wrestlers
21st-century Canadian professional wrestlers
Men's association football goalkeepers
AWA World Tag Team Champions
Calgary Boomers players
Canadian expatriate professional wrestlers in the United States
Canadian expatriate sportspeople in the United States
Canadian male professional wrestlers
Croatian male professional wrestlers
Canadian men's soccer players
Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States
Faux Japanese professional wrestlers
Living people
Masked wrestlers
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North American Soccer League (1968–1984) indoor players
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) players
Old Dominion Monarchs men's soccer players
Professional wrestling executives
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Tampa Bay Rowdies (1975–1993) players
USWA World Tag Team Champions
Yugoslav emigrants to Canada
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