- After a fantastic match on 'Heat' against Tommy Dreamer, the WWE re-signed Yang, and in November 2003, he debuted alongside Ryan Sakota as associates of then Cruiserweight Champion, Tajiri.
- The Jung Dragons came to prominence during a feud with '3 Count', which comprised of Shane 'Hurricane' Helms, Shannon Moore and Evan Kareigas.
- Following his release, Yang worked with such companies as NWA-TNA and Japanese promotion AJPW, working with stars such as Keiji Mutoh and Kazushi Miyamoto.
- Trained at the WCW Power Plant, Yang made his WCW debut in 2000, teaming with Jamie Knoble and Kaz Hayashi in the 'Jung Dragons'.
- When the WWF purchased WCW in 2001, Yang was signed on to a developmental contract. However, the WWF didn't see any potential in his future, and released him.
- Signed Contract with WWE Will Start Soon (September 2003)
- Yang, now going by the name 'Akio', is helping Tajiri at any chance, as well as competing on SmackDown and Velocity. (January 2004)
- Released from WWE contract (July 2005)
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