10 Great “Foreign” Wrestlers Who Were Actually Born In America

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9. Most Of The Jung Dragons


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One of the brightest spots in WCW's last year of presence was the quarrel between wrestling kid band Three Count and baffling Japanese stars The Jung Dragons – Kaz Hayashi and the strongly non-Japanese-named Yun-Yang and Jamie-San. In spite of the fact that Hayashi was conceived in Tokyo, cut his teeth in Michinoku Pro Wrestling as a major aspect of the first Kaientai DX, and backtracked to go after All Japan Pro Wrestling when WCW collapsed, Yang and Jamie would soon be uncovered as the all-American young men they were.

Jamie-San, unmasked and uncovered to be Caucasian, would contend under the names Jamie Knoble and Jamie Noble, in the long run winning the Cruiserweight Championship in WWE as a tobacco-biting, trailer-living, denim-wearing hillbilly of the most noteworthy request. Yang's way was considerably more circumlocutory – in the wake of being discharged from WWE amid the attack, California-conceived, Georgia-raised Korean-American James Yun was rehired as "Akio," a still-Japanese flunky of Taj

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