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Matt Bloom net worth is $850,000
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Matthew Jason "Matt" Bloom (born November 14, 1972) is an American color commentator, professional wrestling trainer and retired professional wrestler currently signed to WWE under the ring name Jason Albert. Bloom first rose to prominence under the ring names Prince Albert (which was soon shortened to Albert) and A-Train during his first tenure with WWF when it was named the World Wrestling Federation (and later World Wrestling Entertainment), during which he also became a one-time Intercontinental Champion. After leaving WWE, Bloom adopted the ring name Giant Bernard and began wrestling extensively in Japan, where he won New Japan Pro Wrestling's IWGP Tag Team Championship twice (once with Travis Tomko and once with Karl Anderson as Bad Intentions) and Pro Wrestling Noah's GHC Tag Team Championship once with Anderson.
Full Name
Matt Bloom
Net Worth
$850,000
Date Of Birth
November 14, 1972
Place Of Birth
Peabody, Massachusetts, USA
Height
2.01 m, 2.01 m
Weight
159 kg, 159 kg
Profession
Actor, Professional Wrestler, Film producer, American football player, Actor, Professional Wrestler, Film producer, American football player
Education
Peabody High School, University of Pittsburgh
Nationality
American, American
Nicknames
Albert, Matt Bloom, The Mongolian, Baldo, Prince Albert, Lord Tensai, Rusher Road, Tensai, Giant Bernard, A-Train, Sweet T, Train, The Baldo Train, Bloom, Matt, Jason Albert, Big Buford
Trademark move: Decapitator (Catapult throat first into the bottom rope from underneath it)
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Trademark move: Spinning Crucifix into a Neckbreaker Slam
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Trademark Move: Bicycle Kick
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Finishing Move: Derailer (formerly known as the Baldo Bomb, modified Sit-Down Powerbomb)
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Finishing Move: Train Wreck (Backbreaker)
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Baldo Bomb aka The De-railer
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Fact
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Released from the WWE. [November 2004]
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Released from the WWE [October 2004]
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Released from his WWE contract [November 2004]
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[1 November 2004] Released from WWE, alondside Billy Gunn and Test. [November 2004]
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Now competing in All Japan Wrestling, using the name of Giant Bernard, battling the likes of former WWE superstars, Taka Michinoku and Chuck Palumbo. [June 2005]
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Renaming himself as A-Train he is going on to Summerslam 2003 to fight The Undertaker [August 2003]
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Currently one of the four huge (size-wise) superstars who assist SmackDown General Manager Paul Heyman, along with the Big Show, Matt Morgan, and (at present time) WWE Champion Brock Lesnar. [January 2004]
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From 2000-2004, he competed in 5 straight Royal Rumble matches without ever eliminating anyone.
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Previous Managers: Paul Heyman, Tony Rumble, Trish Stratus, Sable.
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Even while becoming a rising star in the WWF/WWE, during his wresting down time he was a substitute teacher in various Peabody, Massachusetts schools
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Has a degree in Economics from the University of Boston.
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Trained by Killer Kowalski.
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Albert originally joined the WWF alongside his buddy Darren Drozdoff,
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Albert, Scotty Too Hotty & Rikishi defeated Mr Perfect, Lance Storm & Test in a Six-Man-Tag Match at Wrestlemania 18.
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After teaming with the Big Show to face The Undertaker at WrestleMania XIX, he has had a long feud with Chris Benoit, which ended up with the Rabid Wolverine winning at No Mercy in October 2003.
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In October 2001, Bloom teamed with Scotty 2 Hotty to form a team regularly featured on Raw and Smackdown. However, the team split up, and for most of 2002, Albert worked on the minor show Velocity. In December 2002, Paul Heyman re-introduced Albert to the world as 'A-Train', and he has progressed ever since.
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Played football for the University of Pittsburgh 1990-1994. Played pro 2 years later. Is from Massachusetts.
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Former member of the short-lived WWF stable "X Factor", which was led by X-Pac. During his run in X Factor, Albert won the WWF Intercontinental Championship.
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Lost the Intercontinental Title to WCW's Lance Storm on Monday Night RAW. [July 2001]
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Won the Intercontinental Title from wrestler Kane on WWF Smackdown. [June 2001]
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Was member of tag team T&A along with Test, led by Trish Stratus.
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Professional wrestler.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
NXT Takeover: Respect
2015
TV Movie
Jason Albert
The Dog Wedding
2015
Matthew 'The Manimal' Pierce
WWE NXT
2014-2015
TV Series
Jason Albert
NXT Takeover: Unstoppable
2015
TV Movie
Jason Albert
NXT Takeover: Rival
2015
TV Movie
Jason Albert
NXT Takeover: R Evolution
2014
TV Movie
Jason Albert
WWE NXT Takeover: Fatal 4 Way
2014
TV Movie
Jason Albert
WWE 2k14
2013
Video Game
Tensai (voice)
WWE Main Event
2013
TV Series
Tensai
WWE '13
2012
Video Game
Lord Tensai (voice)
WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW
2004
Video Game
A-Train (voice)
WWE WrestleMania X-8
2002
Video Game
Albert
WWE Jakked
1999-2002
TV Series
Albert Prince Albert
Invasion
2001
TV Movie
Albert
Fully Loaded
2000
TV Movie
Albert
No Way Out
2000
TV Movie
Prince Albert
WWE Metal
1998
TV Series
Albert (2000-2002); Prince Albert (1999-2000)
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Dog Wedding
2015
producer
The Commute
2011
Short producer
Thanks
Title
Year
Status
Character
Beyond the Mat
1999
Documentary personal thanks
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Lucha Mexico
2016
Documentary
Gigante Bernard
WWE Raw
1999-2016
TV Series
Albert Prince Albert Tensai ...
Breaking Ground
2015
TV Series
Himself
The Monday Night War: WWE vs. WCW
2014
TV Series documentary
Jason Albert
WWE Smackdown!
1999-2013
TV Series
Albert Prince Albert Tensai ...
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
2013
TV Special
Tensai
WWE Battleground
2013
TV Special
Tensai
Night of Champions
2013
TV Special
Sweet T
Total Divas
2013
TV Series
Himself
WrestleMania 29
2013
TV Special
Tensai
Royal Rumble
2013
TV Special
Tensai
Survivor Series
2012
TV Special
Tensai
Money in the Bank
2012
TV Special
Tensai
The Commute
2011
Short
Himself / Giant Bernard
TNA Wrestling: Global Impact!
2008
TV Movie documentary
Giant Bernard
John Cena: Word Life
2004
Video documentary
A-Train
Royal Rumble
2004
TV Special
A-Train
Survivor Series
2003
TV Special
A-Train
WWE No Mercy
2003
TV Special
A-Train
Summerslam
2003
TV Special
A-Train
WWE Vengeance
2003
TV Special
A-Train
WrestleMania XIX
2003
TV Special
A-Train
WWE No Way Out
2003
TV Special
A-Train
Royal Rumble
2003
TV Special
A-Train
WWE: Trish Stratus - 100% Stratusfaction
2003
Video documentary
Himself / Albert (as A-Train)
WWE Armageddon
2002
TV Special
A-Train
WWE Rebellion
2002
TV Special
Albert
WWE Velocity
2002
TV Series
A-Train (2002-2004); Albert (2002)
WrestleMania X8
2002
TV Special
Albert
WWE Sunday Night Heat
1999-2002
TV Series
Prince Albert Albert
WWF No Way Out
2002
TV Special
Albert
Royal Rumble
2002
TV Special
Albert
WWF Vengeance
2001
TV Special
Albert
Survivor Series
2001
TV Special
Albert
WWF Unforgiven
2001
TV Special
Albert
Summerslam
2001
TV Special
Albert
Lita: It Just Feels Right
2001
Video documentary
Albert
WWF Judgment Day
2001
TV Special
Albert
WWF Insurrextion
2001
TV Special
Albert
WWF Backlash
2001
TV Special
Albert
Royal Rumble
2001
TV Special
Albert
WWF Rebellion
2000
TV Special
Albert
Survivor Series
2000
TV Special
Albert
WWF No Mercy
2000
TV Special
Albert
King of the Ring
2000
TV Special
Albert
WWF Judgment Day
2000
TV Special
Albert
WWF Backlash
2000
TV Special
Albert
WrestleMania 2000
2000
TV Special
Albert
Royal Rumble
2000
TV Special
Prince Albert
WWF Armageddon
1999
TV Special
Prince Albert
Survivor Series
1999
TV Special
Prince Albert
Summerslam
1999
TV Special
Prince Albert
Archive Footage
Known for movies
WWE Raw (1999-2016) as Albert / Prince Albert / Tensai / Sweet T / Lord T
WWE Sunday Night Heat (1999-2002) as Prince Albert / Albert
The Commute (2011) as Producer
WWE Smackdown! (1999-2013) as Albert / Prince Albert / Tensai / A-Train / Sweet