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.