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  2. Badd Company - Wikipedia

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    Badd Company was a professional wrestling tag team in the American Wrestling Association in the late 1980s, which later went by the name the Orient Express. They used the song " Bad Company ", by the band of the same name as their theme song.

  3. Pat Tanaka - Wikipedia

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    Badd Company quickly regained the titles only to lose them to Tarzan Goto and Akio Sato on February 5, 1987. [3] The third reign with the tag-team titles came on May 9, 1987 when the team beat Mark Starr in a handicap match, [ 3 ] but lost them back to Starr and his new tag team partner Billy Joe Travis.

  4. Paul Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Boric (born May 11, 1961) [1] is a Croatian-Canadian retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name 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 as Kato, one half of The Orient Express, also with Tanaka.

  5. The Diamond Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Dallas Page worked in the nightclub business in Florida before and after he started working as a wrestling manager in the American Wrestling Association (AWA). [1] He started managing Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka) in 1988, a team he led to the AWA World Tag Team Championship. [2]

  6. Madusa - Wikipedia

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    Hennig and Madusa joined the Diamond Exchange, [18] a stable led by Diamond Dallas Page that included Badd Company. [19] With Badd Company she faced the team of the Top Guns (Ricky Rice and Derrick Dukes) and Wendi Richter at the only AWA pay-per-view SuperClash III. [20] Both Badd Company's Tag-Team Title and Wendi Richter's AWA World Women's ...

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