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'''Matthew McHippo Bloom''' (born [[November 14]], [[1972]] in [[Peabody, Massachusetts]]), better known by his [[ring name]]s, '''Albert''', '''Prince Albert''', '''A-Train''','''The Hip-Hop Hippo''' and '''Giant Bernard''', is an [[United States|American]] [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] who previously performed for [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] on the [[WWE RAW|RAW]] and [[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]] brands. One of his trademarks was that he had thick black hair all over his chest and back, but has since replaced his body hair with a special tattoo pattern spanning from his chest/upper back to his wrists.
'''Matthew Bloom''' (born [[November 14]], [[1972]] in [[Peabody, Massachusetts]]), better known by his [[ring name]]s, '''Albert''', '''Prince Albert''', '''A-Train''','''The Hip-Hop Hippo''' and '''Giant Bernard''', is an [[United States|American]] [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] who previously performed for [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] on the [[WWE RAW|RAW]] and [[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]] brands and [[AJPW]]. He currently wrestles for [[NJPW]]. One of his trademarks was that he had thick black hair all over his chest and back, but has since replaced his body hair with a special tattoo pattern spanning from his chest/upper back to his wrists.


==Career==
==Career==
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On [[June 28th]] [[2006]], '''Giant Bernard''' was announced as a participant in the 2006 [[G-1 Climax]], his first appearance in the tournament. He went onto the semifinals of the tournament, losing to the tournament's eventual winner, [[Hiroyoshi Tenzan]]. After this, Bloom entered into another tournament, this time for the vacant [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]]. Bloom reached the finals of the tournament, until being defeated in the final by [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]].
On [[June 28th]] [[2006]], '''Giant Bernard''' was announced as a participant in the 2006 [[G-1 Climax]], his first appearance in the tournament. He went onto the semifinals of the tournament, losing to the tournament's eventual winner, [[Hiroyoshi Tenzan]]. After this, Bloom entered into another tournament, this time for the vacant [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]]. Bloom reached the finals of the tournament, until being defeated in the final by [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]].
Matthew Bloom signs a new contract with World Wrestling Entainment.


==Wrestling facts==
==Wrestling facts==

Revision as of 01:00, 18 October 2006

Matthew Bloom
File:Mattbloom.jpg
BornNovember 14, 1972
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Prince Albert
Albert
A-Train
Giant Bernard
The Mongolian
Baldo
Baldo Train
Train
Billed height6 ft 7 in (201 cm)
Billed weight353 lb (160 kg)
Trained byKiller Kowalski
Dory Funk, Jr.
Debut1997

Matthew Bloom (born November 14, 1972 in Peabody, Massachusetts), better known by his ring names, Albert, Prince Albert, A-Train,The Hip-Hop Hippo and Giant Bernard, is an American professional wrestler who previously performed for World Wrestling Entertainment on the RAW and SmackDown! brands and AJPW. He currently wrestles for NJPW. One of his trademarks was that he had thick black hair all over his chest and back, but has since replaced his body hair with a special tattoo pattern spanning from his chest/upper back to his wrists.

Career

Bloom played football at the University of Pittsburgh as an offensive tackle, then an offensive guard. After graduating, he briefly worked in the NFL, playing for the San Diego Chargers. He then became a schoolteacher, working with children with behavioral problems and deaf children.

World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment

Bloom portrayed several characters throughout his career since making his debut in 1997. This included a few runs in Power Pro Wrestling in Memphis as Baldo and in the WWF as the bizarre Prince Albert (named after the Prince Albert piercing). The piercing-themed gimmick complemented tag team partner Droz's tattoo-artist gimmick. He made his WWF TV debut on the April 11, 1999 episode of Sunday Night HEAT, saving Droz from a beating from the Big Boss Man. In 2000, he was repackaged as "Albert, the wrestler formerly known as Prince."

The Albert character was in a tag team with Test. T and A (Test and Albert) fell under the tutelage of the vivacious Trish Stratus. His career highlights include being a one-time WWE Intercontinental Champion.

Before Backlash 2001 in Chicago, Bloom joined forces with X-Pac and Justin Credible, forming the team X-Factor. On the June 28, 2001 Albert defeated Kane to win the Intercontinental Championship. With X-Pac holding the Light Heavyweight Title and Albert holding the Intercontinental Title, Justin Credible became jealous and left to join Paul Heyman's ECW revolution thus joining The Alliance. Albert lost his Intercontinental title to Lance Storm on the July 23rd, 2001 edition of RAW. In late October, 2001 X-Pac suffered an injury thus breaking up X-Factor.

Albert then went on to joined forces with Scotty Too Hotty but after a bad run together, Albert turned heel for the last time by betraying and attacking Scotty on the April 4, 2002 edition of SmackDown! after losing a tag team championship match to Billy and Chuck in which Scotty was pinned.

From here Albert changed his ring attire and was used mostly on WWE Velocity, during which he had a minor feud with Funaki. The December 5, 2002 edition of SmackDown! began Albert's longest and biggest push in his WWE career. Albert defeated Rey Mysterio and attacked and destroyed Rey's knee after the match. Later that night as Rey Mysterio's friend Edge was entering the ring, Albert attacked him with a chair from behind; injuring Edge's knee as well.

The following week on the December 12th, 2002 edition of SmackDown!, Bloom joined forces with Paul Heyman and his client at the time Big Show. Albert was given a new name: A-Train by Paul Heyman who described him as "A runaway Train" (A-Train was also the name D-Von Dudley used in his pre-WWE career). That same night A-Train and Big Show defeated Edge and Kurt Angle. Bloom would continue his alliance with the two through the entire administration of Paul Heyman as SmackDown! General Manager and in July, 2003 A-Train became one of Vince McMahon's hired henchmen.This was probably Bloom's highest profile run in the WWE, as he had a number of matches with high-quality opponents such as The Undertaker, Edge, Brock Lesnar, and Chris Benoit. A-Train was also picked to join 'Team Lesnar', along with teammates Brock Lesnar, Big Show, Matt Morgan and Nathan Jones, to face off against 'Team Angle' Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, John Cena, Bradshaw, and Hardcore Holly. In a Ten Man Elimination Tag match at Survivor Series 2003. A-Train continued to be a lackey for Paul Heyman and Vince McMahon until March 22nd, 2004. During the WWE Draft, A-Train was drafted to the RAW roster along with Chuck Palumbo and in exchange Rico Constantino and Jackie Gayda who were headed for SmackDown!.

A-Train's appearances on RAW were very seldom for a 3 month tenure before being sidelined with a torn rotator cuff in June, 2004. Though, he did have one match on RAW, it was against Chris Jericho on June 2004, in which he would lose.

On November 1, 2004, Bloom was released from the WWE. Bloom was not being used in any meaningful storylines and had been injured for a while.

Japan

Bloom started wrestling in Japan, where he uses the name Giant Bernard, a takeoff on an older performer who used the name Brute Bernard. When Bloom debuted in Japan, he also debuted a new look, sporting tiger stripe-like tattoo patterns, covering his his entire chest, upper back and spanning along both arms from the shoulders down to the wrists.

In 2005, Bloom appeared on an All Japan Pro Wrestling card, running in to aid two other former WWE wrestlers, Johnny Stamboli and Chuck Palumbo. He proceeded to join Voodoo Murders, AJPW's main heel group.

On October 18, 2005, Giant Bernard challenged Satoshi Kojima for the AJPW Triple Crown but Kojima successfully defended his title.

In late 2005, Bloom left AJPW and joined the rival New Japan Pro Wrestling promotion.

In April 2006, Bloom entered the New Japan Cup, beating Yuji Nagata in the final to become one of the rare foreigners to win a tournament in Japan. As a result of this victory he received a shot at Brock Lesnar's IWGP World Heavyweight Championship on 3rd May, 2006 at the Fukuoka International Center, where he suffered a defeat.

On June 28th 2006, Giant Bernard was announced as a participant in the 2006 G-1 Climax, his first appearance in the tournament. He went onto the semifinals of the tournament, losing to the tournament's eventual winner, Hiroyoshi Tenzan. After this, Bloom entered into another tournament, this time for the vacant IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. Bloom reached the finals of the tournament, until being defeated in the final by Hiroshi Tanahashi.

Wrestling facts

Finishing and signature moves

Championships and accomplishments

  • IZW
  • 1-time IZW Heavyweight Champion
  • Power Pro Wrestling
  • 1-time PPW Heavyweight Champion (First-ever champion)
  • 1-time PPW Young Guns Champion

References