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Toa Liona

Toa Liona is the ring name of Bruce Orlando Leaupepe, an American professional wrestler born on January 30, 1991, in San Jose, California. Standing at 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) tall and weighing 301 lb (137 kg), he made his professional wrestling debut on July 29, 2020, for KPA I Am Wrestling. Liona initially competed in independent promotions such as PCW ULTRA, GCW, and DEFY, often teaming with Juicy Finau as the tag team Toko Uso, with whom he won the FSW Tag Team Championship on November 27, 2021. In 2022, he signed with Ring of Honor (ROH), where he joined The Embassy stable under manager Prince Nana, partnering with Bishop Kaun and Brian Cage to capture the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on December 10, 2022. The group, later rebranded as Mogul Embassy in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), held the titles across two reigns (December 10, 2022 – September 20, 2023; November 1, 2023 – January 17, 2024) before Liona and Kaun continued as The Gates of Agony. Liona currently performs as part of The Demand in AEW, where he has appeared on programs like AEW Dynamite and ROH Final Battle since transitioning to the main roster in 2023, competing in high-profile matches including a Tornado Trios bout at AEW WrestleDream 2025 against The Hurt Syndicate. His style emphasizes powerful strikes and athleticism, drawing from his Samoan heritage, and he has also ventured internationally, participating in New Japan Pro-Wrestling's World Tag League in 2023 as part of The Gates of Agony.

Early life and background

Childhood and education

Toa Liona, born Bruce Orlando Leaupepe on January 30, 1991, in , grew up in a family of Samoan and Puerto Rican descent, reflecting his Polynesian heritage through his paternal lineage. He is the son of Denise Cedeno and Bruce Leaupepe, with his upbringing in the diverse area shaping his early exposure to multicultural influences. Leaupepe attended Oak Grove High School in San Jose, where he actively participated on the and teams, developing his athletic foundation during his teenage years. He graduated from the school in 2009, balancing with his studies in a competitive academic environment. Following high school, Leaupepe enrolled at in 2011, pursuing a degree in with a planned minor in , while initially engaging in campus athletics through the program. His college experience introduced him to a broader community and further honed his physical discipline amid academic pursuits.

Pre-wrestling athletic career

Before entering , Bruce Orlando Leaupepe, known by his Toa Liona, pursued a career in as a defensive lineman. He began at in , in 2009, before transferring to in 2010, where he played as a . In August 2011, Leaupepe signed with and joined the team during fall camp as a , but he did not appear in any games that season. A severe back injury sustained during his time at San Diego State forced Leaupepe to medically redshirt the 2011 season and ultimately quit the team, ending his aspirations of playing in the . The injury plunged him into , prompting a shift toward and to rebuild his physical conditioning. He also briefly played for the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC) during this period. These activities helped develop his imposing physique, standing at 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) and weighing approximately 300 lb (136 kg). Following his football career, Leaupepe worked as a , leveraging his expertise to guide clients in building fitness and muscle mass, which further honed his own athletic build in preparation for new pursuits. Having grown up watching , he developed a personal interest in the sport, which his encouraged him to explore after his . This motivation led his family to relocate to , where he began training at the KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy under in 2020, marking his decisive entry into wrestling preparation.

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit debut (2020–2021)

Liona completed his professional wrestling training at the KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy in , under the guidance of . The program emphasized the Samoan wrestling style, with sessions held three times per week and additional one-on-one instruction before and after classes to refine fundamentals like power-based maneuvers and in-ring . During this period, he adopted the Toa Liona to reflect his Samoan heritage and physical presence as a dominant competitor. Liona made his professional debut in 2020 on the independent circuit, primarily competing for promotions affiliated with his training academy, such as KnokX Pro Entertainment. His early appearances featured bouts that showcased his raw strength, including a July 2020 match partnering with Juicy Finau against local talents Syko Stu and The Real Mikiel in a KnokX Pro event. These initial outings established him as a powerhouse Samoan wrestler, focusing on aggressive offense and quick victories over enhancement talent to build momentum and a winning record in regional shows. Throughout 2020 and into 2021, Liona's independent schedule expanded to include events with promotions like Future Stars of Wrestling, where he secured key appearances, such as a June 2021 loss to Graves in a match for the FSW No Limits Championship that highlighted his athleticism and striking ability. His character evolved as an imposing force, drawing on his football background for explosive power moves while developing a reputation for resilience in multi-man scrambles and undercard features across Los Angeles-area circuits. On November 27, 2021, Liona and Finau, as Toko Uso, won the FSW Tag Team Championship, marking his first title in the promotion. In a significant milestone, Liona captured his first singles championship in 2021 by defeating El Presidente to win the KnokX Pro Entertainment Urban Empire Championship, holding the title for a brief reign that solidified his status as a rising contender before transitioning to larger opportunities.

All Elite Wrestling and Ring of Honor (2021–2025)

Toa Liona made his All Elite Wrestling (AEW) debut on the October 25, 2021, episode of AEW Dark: Elevation, teaming with Mike Reed in a losing effort against FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood). Initially signed as enhancement talent, Liona's early appearances on AEW Dark and Dark: Elevation showcased his raw power and athleticism, leading to a full-time contract in April 2022 after consistent performances impressed AEW executives. This deal also placed him under the Ring of Honor (ROH) banner following AEW's acquisition of the promotion in March 2022. In early 2022, Liona began teaming regularly with Bishop , forming the known as the Gates of Agony under the management of . Their partnership debuted on ROH's on April 1, 2022, defeating the Shinobi Shadow Squad in a showcase of their hard-hitting, dominant style. Management transitioned to in July 2022. This transition to ROH programming aligned with AEW's integration of the brand, allowing Liona and Kaun to compete in both promotions while building momentum through midcard feuds. Liona's first pay-per-view match came at ROH's on July 23, 2022, where the Gates of Agony joined the reformed Embassy faction alongside , solidifying their role as enforcers in ongoing territorial storylines. Throughout 2023 and 2024, Liona's career emphasized tag and trios competition within ROH, particularly as part of the Mogul Embassy. The group captured the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on December 10, 2022, at ROH Final Battle, defeating Dalton Castle and The Boys in a hard-fought bout that highlighted Liona's explosive offense. They held the titles for 284 days, defending against teams like the Kingdom and the Infantry in matches that underscored the Embassy's dominance, before losing them on September 20, 2023, on AEW Rampage to The Elite (Hangman Adam Page and The Young Bucks). The Embassy regained the championships on November 1, 2023, during an episode of AEW Dynamite, overcoming Dustin Rhodes and the Von Erichs (Marshall and Ross Von Erich) in a Texas Street Fight-style encounter. This second reign lasted 77 days, with key defenses against TMDK and The Righteous, before losing them on January 17, 2024, on AEW Dynamite to Bullet Club Gold. These arcs positioned Liona as a key pillar in ROH's tag division, blending brawling intensity with faction warfare. In 2025, Liona aligned with Ricochet, evolving the Gates of Agony into the stable The Demand, a powerhouse trio focused on high-stakes challenges. This formation gained traction after their victory over the Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and MVP) at AEW All Out on September 20, 2025, where Liona's contributions in the trios match helped secure the pinfall. The feud ignited earlier that month, with Liona facing Lashley in a singles match on the September 17 episode of AEW Dynamite, where Lashley emerged victorious via submission with the Hurt Lock after a brutal exchange of power moves. Momentum shifted on October 15 during AEW Collision, as Liona and Kaun defeated Lashley and Benjamin in a tag match, marking the Hurt Syndicate's first pinfall loss as a unit and advancing the rivalry. The storyline culminated in a Tornado Trios match at AEW WrestleDream on October 18, 2025, where the Hurt Syndicate prevailed to earn a shot at the AEW World Trios Championship, though Liona's relentless aggression nearly turned the tide multiple times. Earlier in the year, Liona competed at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door on August 24, 2025, teaming with Kaun and Ricochet to defeat Michael Oku and JetSpeed (Mike Bailey and Kevin Knight) in a Zero Hour trios bout, further establishing The Demand's crossover appeal. Liona's in-ring style during this period evolved into that of a quintessential high-impact brawler, leveraging his Samoan heritage and background for devastating strikes and lifts. Signature maneuvers like the Javelin Kick—a running, leaping to the head—became staples, often setting up high-risk sequences in tag matches, while his overall approach emphasized physical dominance and faction synergy over technical flair.

excursion (2023)

In November 2023, Toa Liona, alongside his tag team partner Bishop Kaun as the Gates of Agony, was announced as a participant in New Japan Pro-Wrestling's (NJPW) World Tag League tournament, marking their debut excursion to through the ongoing partnership between (AEW) and NJPW. The duo traveled to for a multi-week tour starting in late November, serving as guest competitors in the prestigious round-robin tag team event, where they were placed in Block A alongside established NJPW teams. This excursion aimed to provide international exposure for the AEW-contracted wrestlers, allowing them to compete against top Japanese talent and adapt to the promotion's demanding schedule of 17 matches over several weeks. The Gates of Agony competed in seven league matches during the World Tag League, held from November 20 to December 10, 2023, securing two victories while facing tough opposition from factions like and . Representative bouts included their debut loss to TMDK (Shane Haste and ) on November 20 in , a hard-fought win over Oskar Leube and on November 21 via Liona's finisher, and a defeat to members and on November 23, where the crowd appreciated the physicality despite the loss. Additional key encounters featured a victory against Alex Coughlin and Gabe Kidd of on November 28, showcasing Liona's power moves like the running , and a loss to War Dogs ( and ) on December 1, with the team drawing positive crowd reactions for their aggressive style and resilience in stiff exchanges. On November 29, they briefly aligned with NJPW's House of Torture faction in a six-man tag match, aiding and against rivals, which highlighted their adaptability to dynamics but did not lead to a permanent affiliation. The tour culminated in the finals on December 10 in , where they lost to and , ending with 4 points and an overall record that, while not advancing them, earned respect for holding their own against veterans. During the excursion, Liona and Kaun immersed themselves in Japanese wrestling culture, staying in traditional accommodations and engaging with NJPW talent backstage, which Kaun later described as fostering a deep appreciation for the promotion's history and work ethic. They adapted to NJPW's strong style by incorporating stiffer strikes and faster pacing, notably when Liona traded heavy forearms with in a match, receiving direct praise from Takagi for his toughness. Post-match, Tanahashi complimented Liona's physique and intensity, telling Kaun, "You're jacked," which boosted the team's morale amid the physically taxing tour. Crowds in venues like Korakuen Hall responded enthusiastically to their high-impact offense, chanting for big spots and viewing them as credible foreign challengers, which enhanced Liona's global profile as a powerhouse competitor. The experience profoundly influenced Liona's return to AEW in early , where he displayed heightened aggression and refined strong style elements, such as sharper knee strikes, crediting the tour for elevating his confidence and in-ring versatility. noted the trip as "one of the best experiences of my life," emphasizing how the exposure to NJPW's environment solidified their partnership and prepared them for bigger opportunities back home. The excursion concluded after the December 10 finals with no further NJPW commitments announced for Liona, allowing the Gates of Agony to refocus on their AEW and storylines.

Tag teams and factions

The Gates of Agony

The Gates of Agony tag team was officially formed in early 2022 within (ROH), a sister promotion of (AEW), when Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona began competing together under the tutelage of . Their debut as the named duo took place on April 1, 2022, at ROH's event, where they decisively defeated the Shinobi Shadow Squad (Eli Isom and ) in a pre-show match, establishing their presence as imposing, hard-hitting competitors. The team's gimmick draws on themes of unrelenting destruction, portraying Kaun and Liona as modern-day warriors who "open the gates" to inflict pain on opponents, with Liona's Samoan heritage adding a layer of cultural ferocity to their aggressive style. Central to their in-ring chemistry are signature tandem maneuvers that highlight their power-based synergy, most notably "Open the Gates," a double-team in which and Liona lift and slam the opponent together. As a unit, the Gates of Agony have maintained a dominant win-loss record in ROH and AEW-affiliated events, suffering only three defeats in ROH competition from their 2022 debut through early 2025, which underscores their reliability in and tag scenarios. They conducted several high-profile defenses in ROH, including intense bouts against established teams that solidified their status as top-tier threats, often relying on their brute force to overwhelm foes. From 2022 to 2024, the duo evolved from a core tag pairing into a versatile unit capable of integrating into larger group dynamics, while preserving their foundational roles: Liona as the raw powerhouse delivering explosive impacts, and Kaun as the precise technician setting up devastating combinations. This internal balance allowed them to adapt seamlessly across promotions, maintaining momentum through consistent victories and high-energy performances. In 2025, the Gates of Agony played a pivotal role in ongoing feuds, notably securing a key tag team victory over the Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin) in non-title action, which intensified their rivalry and highlighted their resilience against elite competition.

The Embassy and The Demand

In 2022, Toa Liona joined The Embassy stable in Ring of Honor alongside Bishop Kaun and Brian Cage, with the group managed by Prince Nana as a revival of the original Embassy faction from the early 2000s. Positioned as a dominant heel force in ROH, The Embassy focused on asserting control through aggressive invasions of title scenes and multi-man brawls, such as their victory over Dalton Castle and The Boys at Final Battle 2022 to capture the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. The stable's purpose emphasized Nana's financial backing and physical intimidation to dominate the midcard and tag divisions, holding the six-man titles twice during their run and elevating Liona's presence through shared spotlight in high-stakes angles. By May 2024, internal tensions led to The Embassy's dissolution after , , and Liona turned on —Nana's top client—during an episode of , where they declared the Mogul Embassy era over and rebranded as The Cage of Agony to pursue independent dominance. This shift marked the end of their ROH-centric structure, allowing Liona to transition toward broader AEW storylines while building on the core synergy with as The Gates of Agony. In 2025, Liona and aligned with to form The Demand, a new debuting on AEW with an anti-establishment theme of demanding prime opportunities and respect from the promotion's hierarchy. The group's dynamics centered on Ricochet's high-flying leadership complemented by the power of The Gates of Agony, positioning them as disruptors in MVP-related conflicts with The Hurt Syndicate (, , and ), including a pivotal trios victory at on September 20, 2025, where Liona's contributions in the multi-man brawl helped secure the win via Ricochet's Spirit Gun on . This feud continued with a street fight loss on October 7 and a rematch at on October 18, highlighting The Demand's resilience amid ongoing rivalries. The boosted Liona's midcard status by integrating him into main roster angles, with promos emphasizing themes of to underdogs and forceful for , often delivered in post-match recaps like their celebration. Attire updates featured sleek, urban-inspired designs symbolizing supply-and- , reinforcing the stable's cohesive, opportunistic identity.

Championships and accomplishments

Major titles

Toa Liona has achieved success in multiple promotions, capturing three major titles during his career, primarily as part of tag and six-man teams that highlighted his power-based style. His most prominent accomplishments are in , where he won the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship twice as a member of The Embassy and later , alongside partners Bishop Kaun and . These reigns solidified his status as a dominant force in multi-person matches. Earlier in his days, he secured the FSW Tag Team Championship with Juicy Finau and the Urban Empire Championship as a solo competitor, marking key early milestones before his transition to larger promotions.

ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (2 times)

Liona first captured the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship on December 10, 2022, at ROH Final Battle in Arlington, Texas, where The Embassy (with Kaun and Cage) defeated Dalton Castle and The Boys (Brandon and Brent) in the main event. This victory ended Castle's second reign and began a dominant 284-day run for the group, during which they defended the titles against notable challengers including Los Ingobernables de Japon (Shingo Takagi, Bushi, and Hiromu Takahashi) at Supercard of Honor in March 2023 and Leon Ruff, Master Wato, and Ryusuke Taguchi at Death Before Dishonor in July 2023. The reign concluded on September 23, 2023, on AEW Rampage when they lost to Hangman Adam Page and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson). The Embassy recaptured the titles on November 1, 2023, at in , defeating Hangman Adam Page and in a rematch that saw Liona and his partners capitalize on internal tensions within the challengers. This second 77-day reign featured defenses such as against and The Righteous (Vincent and ) on January 13, 2024, before the titles were lost to Gold (Austin Gunn, , and ) on January 17, 2024, at an ROH taping. These reigns, totaling over 360 days combined, underscored Liona's role in elevating The Embassy/ as a powerhouse faction in ROH, with multiple successful defenses against international and established teams. No additional major titles have been won as of November 2025.

FSW Tag Team Championship (1 time)

On November 27, 2021, Liona and Juicy Finau, teaming as Toko Uso, won the FSW Tag Team Championship by defeating DeathProof (Cut Throat Cody and Jakob Austin Young) in Las Vegas, Nevada. This 120-day indie-level reign represented an early tag team success for Liona shortly after his AEW debut, with the duo showcasing aggressive, hard-hitting matches typical of the promotion. They lost the titles to Hero Leu and Shogun Jones (as TBD) on March 27, 2022, in Las Vegas, aligning with Liona's increasing commitments to AEW and ROH.

Urban Empire Championship (1 time)

Liona won the Urban Empire Championship on June 29, 2021, at a KnokX Pro Entertainment event in Live Interactive Wrestling, defeating champion El Presidente in a match also involving Humza . This short reign, lasting until October 17, 2021, when he lost to El Presidente in a rematch, provided an early solo boost to Liona's career on the independent scene, emphasizing his rising presence before major promotion signings.

Other achievements

In April 2022, Toa Liona, alongside Bishop Kaun as The Gates of Agony, made their pay-per-view debut at Ring of Honor's , defeating Shinobi Shadow Squad (Eli Isom and ) in a match. This appearance marked a significant early milestone in their rise within the promotion, showcasing their power-based style on a major stage. Later that year, Liona and expanded their international profile during a , competing in the 2023 World Tag League tournament from November to December. They participated in multiple block matches, including victories over teams like and , demonstrating adaptability against Japan's heavyweight tag division despite finishing outside the finals. This tour highlighted their growing reputation as formidable big men beyond American promotions.

Personal life

Family

Toa Liona, whose real name is Orlando Leaupepe, is married to Leaupepe, and the couple has supported each other through significant career transitions in wrestling. Early in his professional journey, Liona balanced wrestling aspirations with work, including driving for to make ends meet while sharing a one-bedroom apartment with his wife and young children, a period that underscored their shared sacrifices for his pursuit of the sport. Liona and are parents to four children, including a daughter born in the , and fatherhood has profoundly shaped his daily life and drive in wrestling. The responsibilities of raising a young family amid financial and professional uncertainties have presented ongoing challenges, such as limited resources and time constraints, yet these experiences fuel Liona's perseverance, motivating him to succeed in order to secure stability and opportunities for his children. He has described how his family's endurance during his training and early matches reinforced his commitment to the industry. Liona maintains strong ties rooted in his Samoan and Puerto Rican heritage, where cultural traditions such as communal values and respect for elders have been passed down through generations, influencing his personal resilience and family-oriented approach to life. While no direct relatives are known to be active in or entertainment, these familial connections provide a foundational support network amid his demanding career.

Advocacy and interests

Toa Liona has been a vocal advocate for awareness, motivated by his daughter's diagnosis with the condition. He actively promotes research and support efforts through public campaigns, including participation in the Breakthrough T1D Walk events organized by (formerly ). On November 2, 2025, Liona participated in the Breakthrough T1D Walk in , an event that raised $448,034 for research and community support programs across . This effort highlighted his commitment to the cause, encouraging fans and fellow wrestlers to join in combating the disease that affects his family. Liona maintains an active presence on , particularly under the handle @toa_liona, where he engages with fans by sharing updates on his advocacy work and personal motivations behind it.

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