Here’s a look back at some of A-Train’s most memorable WWE rivalries.
A-Train was the man to be recknreckonedtheoned with. From thee time he came to WWF he was a huge giant who was extremely athletic with his work. He was a monster who almost took everyone in the locker room. Also, many new generations may know him as Lord Tensai, who was destroying the best-of-best in business shortly after his debut. So, here we look back at some of the greatest matches Matt Bloom had in his career.
The feud between The Undertaker and A-Train lasted only a few months and featured several other superstars. A-Train was put into a rivalry with Taker since he was the sidekick of the Big Show (who would come later on the list). At No Way Out 2003, A-Train assaulted The Undertaker after The Undertaker forced Big Show to tap out, bringing the feud between A-Train and The Undertaker to a head. Taker defeated the two of them in a handicapped match at Wrestlemania XIX.
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After returning to WWE as Lord Tensai, Bloom went into a brief feud with John Cena where he went on an undefeated spree destroying every man who is in the ring with him. Which also, includes Cena the 16-time World Champion. He won from many great wrestlers and beat them hard. But to break his winning spree was Cena and the aftermaths weren’t that good for A-Train as he kept on losing matches.
When Bloom was managed by Paul Heyman and Big Show was his teammate, Brock and A-Train got in a small feud with each other over Big Show. As Big Show was his partner, A-Train used to interfere in Brock Lesnar‘s match and distract him resulting in some loss on Brock’s resume. Brock got so pissed that he got a match with A-Train and both the men did an incredible job as they gave one of the best in-ring performances of their time.