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Personal Data
Birthday:
05.08.1961
Birthplace:
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Gender:
male
Height:
5' 9" (175 cm)
Weight:
209 lbs (95 kg)
Background in sports:
Judo, Ringen

Career Data
Alter egos:
El Gato
GOKU-DO
Pat Tanaka
    a.k.a.  Tanaka
    a.k.a.  Tanaka-san
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (1984 - 2021)
Tag Team Wrestler (1984 - 2021)
Promoter
Referee
Beginning of in-ring career:
07.04.1984
End of in-ring career:
2021
In-ring experience:
37 years
Wrestling style:
Technician, High Flyer
Trainer:
Signature moves:
Complete Shot
Diving Crossbody
Backhand Chop

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5.19
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 51
Number of comments: 12
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Average rating: 5.18  [51]
Average rating in 2025: 6.67  [3]
Average rating in 2024: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 5.83  [6]
Average rating in 2022: 5.33  [3]
Average rating in 2021: 5.60  [5]
Average rating in 2020: 4.67  [3]
Average rating in 2019: 5.00  [2]
Average rating in 2018: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 4.50  [2]
Average rating in 2016: 5.33  [3]
Average rating in 2014: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2013: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2011: 4.50  [2]
Average rating in 2010: 3.00  [1]
Average rating in 2008: 5.67  [6]
Average rating in 2007: 4.55  [11]
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Conquistador37 wrote on 12.03.2025:
[8.0] "From the mid 80's on through the 90's Pat Tanaka was THERE. It didn't matter what wrestling you watched where, there he was. I fondly recall him being just another body or one of the stand outs over many years. Enhancement talent who excelled in the role more than most. Took some crazy bumps - including some ridiculous spinning inside out moments. A true highlight during dying days AWA. Stellar tag matches with The Rockers/Midnight Rockers with both Sato & Paul Diamond/Kato. Chemistry with almost everyone who's ever laced their boots. Great looking chops and kicks. Was able to work at extremely accelerated paces for the time, a pioneer in that regard. What else? He'll even put on a hood for ya. Very watchable! EDIT: Score raise. His peak is probably The Orient Express (both versions) and here is where "it all comes together". Solid 8"
krukster wrote on 26.12.2023:
[6.0] "Pat Tanaka is as solid as they come. Playing the formidable jobber or a great tag team specialist was always a favorite. Liked his work in the Orient Express but loved his work in Bad Company with Paul Diamond un-masked. Even in the mid-late eighties remember him vying for the Junior Heavyweight championship in the NWA."
MattHall wrote on 20.07.2023:
[7.0] "I do rate him the same as Paul Diamond, he was good in tag team, and also in singles. A fine in-ring worker, and was a fine heel. Only problem with Tanaka, was at times whenever I saw him in a match during an introduction, he always looked sad and didn't want to be there lol. Anyways Badd Company and Orient Express are recommended to watch."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 23.05.2023:
[5.0] "Just like his partner Kato, another decent lower mid card guy that helped elevate baby faces after the Orient Express broke up. Dude could bump like crazy and make the opponents look like a million $!"
Brett1980 wrote on 25.01.2021:
[7.0] "One of the best enhancement talents in the WWF in the early 90s. There was a reason why every new or returning babyface beat either him or Kato in their first televised match."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 30.03.2019:
[5.0] "Like his longtime partner Paul Diamond, Pat Tanaka would likely have never found his way to singles stardom, but he was an effective mid-range wrestler to fill out the tag or undercard ranks, and his notable bumping ability made him ideal for helping to put over others. Most notable for his tag team work with Paul Diamond (Badd Company/the Orient Express), who - when paired with an effective mouthpiece, like Diamond Dallas Page in AWA or Mr. Fuji in WWF - could make a solid heel tandem for any tag division."
ElPolloLoco wrote on 27.03.2019:
[5.0] "The very definition of a solid if unspectacular midcarder that could be relied upon to fill the slots in those matches between the opener and when the stars started wrestling. He gained a measure of fame as one half of the Orient Express, but how much this fame was due to him and Kato and how much to Mr Fuji's antics is a matter of debate. One thing that has always amazed me is how he has been able to wrestle so long considering the sheer number of nasty bumps he took in his career."
RatingsMachine wrote on 11.10.2018:
[6.0] "Pat Tanaka was a fine if unremarkable worker. His biggest selling point was the outrageous bumps he could take."