All Japan Pro Wrestling (1988–2000) Taue made his debut on January 2, 1988 in a battle royal won by
John Tenta. After his debut, Taue would mostly wrestle in the tag team division of
AJPW. During this time he along with Shinichi Nakano would win the
All Asia Tag Team Championship belts on June 5, 1990. After many from All Japan's roster would leave for
Genichiro Tenryu's new promotion, the
SWS, Taue would band with
Mitsuharu Misawa,
Kenta Kobashi and
Toshiaki Kawada to form the Super Generation Army. Soon after their formation, Taue would defect to Jumbo Tsuruta's stable, otherwise known as Tsuruta-gun. The ensuing rivalry between the Super Generation Army and Tsuruta-gun would produce all time tag team, and 6-man tag team classic matches. However, he became better known for
tag team wrestling. He won his first championship, the
All Asia Tag Team Championship, with Shinichi Nakano on June 5, 1990. He won the
World Tag Team Championship for the first time on March 4, 1992, teaming with
Jumbo Tsuruta. He formed a tag team with
Toshiaki Kawada, called
The Holy Demon Army, a team which ended up holding the World Tag Team Championship
6 times. The team split when Taue left AJPW for
Mitsuharu Misawa's new
Pro Wrestling Noah promotion in August 2000, while Kawada decided to stay.
Pro Wrestling Noah (2000–2017) In Noah Taue continued tag team wrestling, teaming mostly with
Takuma Sano. On November 5, 2005, Taue was able to defeat
Takeshi Rikio with his
Ore ga Taue finisher to capture the
GHC Heavyweight Championship, which he held into the new year before losing it to
Jun Akiyama on January 22, 2006. On June 27, 2009, following the June 13 death of Mitsuharu Misawa, Akira Taue was appointed as the new president of Pro Wrestling Noah. On May 12, 2013, Taue announced that he would be officially retiring from the ring in December. On December 7, 2013, Taue wrestled his retirement match, where he,
Takeshi Morishima,
Takashi Sugiura, and
Genba Hirayanagi defeated
Genichiro Tenryu,
Tatsumi Fujinami,
Masao Inoue, and
Kentaro Shiga, with Taue pinning Inoue for the final win of his career. Taue served as the Noah president until November 1, 2016, when the company was sold to IT development company Estbee, after which he was given the new role of an advisor. He would resign from his position in February 2017. ==Personal life==