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Akio Sato‌

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Akio Sato

Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan

Akio Sato

Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan

Gender

Male

Birthday

calendar1953-02-13

Popularity

star1.5

Biography

Akio Sato is a retired professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in WWE as Sato, a member of The Orient Express Sato's next move is the one that got him the most media attention as he signed with the World Wrestling Federation for the first time in his career. In early 1990 Sato along with former rival Pat Tanaka were introduced to WWE as The Orient Express by manager Mr. Fuji. During this run, Sato introduced the Sitout Powerbomb to mainstream American wrestling for the first time. The Orient Express kicked off a prolonged feud with The Rockers that started at WrestleMania VI and continued off and on for well over a year. The Orient Express got involved in the Legion of Doom / Demolition feud because Mr. Fuji managed both teams. Demolition was being phased out and the Orient Express took on the Legion of Doom instead. The Legion of Doom / Orient Express feud was extremely onesided due to the Legion of Doom's massive size advantage. After WrestleMania VI Tanaka and Sato only made three Pay Per View appearances while in the WWF. Firstly at SummerSlam 1990 where the team were defeated by ”Hacksaw” Jim Duggan and Nikolai Volkoff. Secondly as part of the Sgt. Slaughter led team “The Mercenaries” (that also included Boris Zhukov). Sato was pinned by Butch Miller 1:46 into the match and Tanaka was pinned by Tito Santana only moments later, 2:13 into the match. Their third and final WWF PPV appearance was at the 1991 Royal Rumble where they lost to The Rockers in a WrestleMania VI rematch. When Akio Sato decided to focus on foreign markets for WWE in the latter days of 1990, they 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. Sato wrestled his last WWF Match in 1991 to team with Tanaka and “Kato" for a 6-man tag-team match at a house show.He would also wrestle a match for WAR in 1992. In 1993, Sato made an appearance at SummerSlam as Yokozuna's flag bearer prior to his match against Lex Luger. Sato did return to WWE in late 1994 as the white faced manager Shinja who advised Hakushi during his heel run with the company. When Hakushi turned face, Shinja was quietly written out of the storyline and Sato retired to focus on non-wrestling ventures. His last TV appearance was on the July 24, 1995, edition of Raw, when he was piledriven by Bret Hart. Sato now resides in Kansas City, Missouri. He retired in 1996 after a tour in Japan, mainly wrestling for WAR. In 1976, Sato married Betty Niccoli, whom he met in Bob Geigel's promotion in the United States. The couple had two daughters.

Movie Credits

WWE WrestleFest '95

WWE WrestleFest '95‌
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calendar 1995

WWF Hottest Matches

WWF Hottest Matches‌
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calendar 1990

WWF SuperTape vol. 2

WWF SuperTape vol. 2‌
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calendar 1990

WWE SuperSlams

WWE SuperSlams‌
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calendar 1995

WWE Survivor Series 1990

WWE Survivor Series 1990‌
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calendar 1990

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: June '90

WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: June '90‌
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calendar 1990

CSW International Bash

CSW International Bash‌
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calendar 1989

AWA Battle Royale '89

AWA Battle Royale '89‌
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calendar 1989

AWA Rage in Rochester

AWA Rage in Rochester‌
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calendar 1989

WWE WrestleMania VI

WWE WrestleMania VI‌
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calendar 1990

WWE SummerSlam 1990

WWE SummerSlam 1990‌
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calendar 1990

AWA War in The Windy City

AWA War in The Windy City‌
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calendar 1989

WWE SummerSlam Fever

WWE SummerSlam Fever‌
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calendar 1990

WWE SummerSlam Spectacular '91

WWE SummerSlam Spectacular '91‌
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calendar 1991

WWE In Your House

WWE In Your House‌
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calendar 1995

Tv Credits

WWF Wrestling Challenge

WWF Wrestling Challenge‌
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calendar 1986

WWF Wrestling Challenge

WWF Wrestling Challenge‌
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calendar 1986

WWE Raw

WWE Raw‌
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calendar 1993