Tom Boric
Biography
Thomas Boric is a Croatian 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 as "Hard Rock" Paul Diamond and for his time in WWE as Kato, one half of The Orient Express as Kato, also with Tanaka. Before he was a professional wrestler, Boric was a professional soccer player. Diamond worked for Jerry Lawler's promotions in Memphis after working for WCW, first for the United States Wrestling Association where he held the USWA World Tag Team Championship alongside Steven Dunn. After the USWA, he worked for "Music City Wrestling" until a torn triceps muscle put him out of action for six months in 1998. Diamond had set up an agreement to join Shawn Michaels' Texas Wrestling Academy Diamond also wrestled for the Texas Wrestling Alliance under the name of "Venom", holding the TWA title twice and also being involved in Shawn Michaels return to wrestling after a 1998 back injury that was thought to have put a permanent end to his wrestling career. When Michaels handed the wrestling academy to head trainer Rudy Gonzalez, Diamond and his family moved to Tampa then to Winnipeg where Diamond opened up a wrestling school called "Paul Diamond Hard Knocks Pro Wrestling Academy," while helping out his terminally ill father. Diamond semi-retired from active competition in 2001 to focus on the wrestling academy; his only active involvement in recent years has been Rocket City Wrestling in Huntsville, Alabama wrestling sometimes twice, as Diamond and as Max Moon while also being involved in the booking. In May 2012, he began working for the Decatur Parks and Recreation Department. He was married to Lisa Motley, who sometimes worked as his valet Cherry Velvet. They have two children (Kiana and Quentin). Quentin played goalie (like his father) in Huntsville for Bob Jones High School's top ranked soccer team and in April 2015 signed an athletic scholarship to play at Tennessee Wesleyan College. He is currently married to Dawn Doyle.
Known For

Raw

Raw

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event

WWF Wrestling Challenge

WWF Wrestling Challenge

AWA Arena Shows

AWA Championship Wrestling
All Movies (28)
- Shawn Michaels: Mr Wrestlemania2014 · as Kato
- WWE: The Shawn Michaels Story - Heartbreak & Triumph2007 · as Kato
- ECW House Party 19981998 · as Paul Diamond
- ECW Fan Cam: October 31, 19971997 · as Paul Diamond
- NJPW Summer Struggle 1994 - Day 81994 · as Max Moon
- ECW November to Remember 19931993 · as Paul Diamond
- NWA Bloodfest • Night Two1993 · as Paul Diamond
- NWA Bloodfest • Night One1993 · as Paul Diamond
- WWE Bashed in the USA1993 · as Kato
- WWE Royal Rumble 19931993 · as Max Moon
- WWE World Tour 19921992 · as Kato
- WWE SummerSlam Spectacular 19921992 · as Kato
- WWE March to WrestleMania VIII1992 · as Kato
- WWE Royal Rumble 19921992 · as Kato
- WWE Rampage '911991 · as Kato
- WWE World Tour 19911991 · as Kato
- WWE SummerSlam Spectacular '911991 · as Kato
- 2nd Annual Battle of the WWE Superstars1991 · as Kato
- WWE SuperTape: Volume 41991 · as Kato
- WWE U.K. Rampage 19911991 · as Kato
- WWE The Main Event V1991 · as Kato
- WWE Royal Rumble 19911991 · as Kato
- AWA SuperClash IV1990 · as "HardRock" Paul Diamond
- AWA War in The Windy City1989 · as Paul Diamond
- AWA Rage in Rochester1989 · as "Hard Rock" Paul Diamond
- AWA Battle Royale '891989 · as "Hardrock" Paul Diamond
- AWA SuperClash III1988 · as Paul Diamond
- AWA The Road to Super Clash III1988 · as Paul Diamond
All TV Shows (10)
- Raw1993 · as Max Moon
- Raw1993 · as Paul Diamond
- AWA Superstars1988 · as Paul Diamond
- AWA All-Star Wrestling1987 · as Paul Diamond
- WWF Wrestling Challenge1986 · as Paul Diamond
- WWF Wrestling Challenge1986 · as Kato
- AWA Championship Wrestling1986 · as Paul Diamond
- WWE Saturday Night's Main Event1985 · as Kato
- WWE Saturday Night's Main Event1985
- AWA Arena Shows1981 · as Paul Diamond