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Matt Bloom

Matthew Jason Bloom (born November 14, 1972) is an American professional wrestling trainer and retired professional wrestler, best known for his tenure in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under ring names including Prince Albert, Albert, A-Train, and Tensai, as well as his successful run in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) as Giant Bernard. Standing at 6 feet 7 inches tall, Bloom began his career in 1997 after playing college football at the University of Pittsburgh, where he was an offensive lineman. He retired from in-ring competition in 2014 and transitioned to a coaching role, becoming the Head Coach and Vice President of Talent Development at WWE's Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, a position he has held since May 2015. In this capacity, Bloom has trained numerous WWE superstars, including Finn Bálor and Baron Corbin, contributing to the development of NXT talent. Bloom debuted in WWE in 1999 as Prince Albert, part of the tag team Sexual Chocolate with Bob Sapp, before transitioning to a singles competitor as Albert in 2000. On June 28, 2001, he defeated to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship at a house show in , holding the title for 27 days in his only reign with the title. Repackaged as in 2002, Bloom feuded with prominent wrestlers like and , and appeared at in 2003. After being released by in 2004, Bloom began wrestling in for in 2005 under the ring name Giant Bernard, before transitioning to in 2006. In NJPW, Bloom as Giant Bernard achieved significant success over eight years, forming the tag team Bad Intentions with and winning the on June 19, 2010, in their only reign, which lasted a record 564 days. He also captured the in during this period. Bloom returned to WWE in 2012 as the sumo-inspired character Lord Tensai (later shortened to Tensai), where he competed until his retirement announcement in 2014. Post-retirement, he briefly served as a for NXT before joining the coaching staff at the Performance Center as an assistant coach. As of 2025, Bloom continues to lead the , overseeing the training of developmental wrestlers and emphasizing skill development for agile big men based on his own experiences. His coaching has been credited with shaping the next generation of talent, including recent interactions with prospects like the sons of Tatanka. Bloom is married to Farah Jespersen since 2005 and has two children.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Matthew Jason Bloom was born on November 14, 1972, in Peabody, Massachusetts. Bloom grew up in Peabody, where he attended Peabody Veterans Memorial High School and starred as a football player, standing at 6-foot-7 inches and weighing around 350 pounds during his high school years. As a Jewish kid in his local community, Bloom developed an early interest in athletics, particularly football, in which he excelled as a lineman.

Football career and college

Bloom began his athletic career at Peabody Veterans Memorial High School in , where he excelled in as a and earned varsity letters in , , , and . Bloom graduated from the school in 1990. After high school, Bloom attended the , joining the team as an offensive . He transitioned to the offensive side of the ball and appeared on the roster through his senior year in 1994, by which time he measured 6 feet 6 inches and 320 pounds. In 1996, Bloom earned a in from the university. Pursuing professional opportunities after college, Bloom signed with the as an undrafted free agent following the . He attended the team's training camp but was released before the regular season began, marking the end of his brief stint.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1997–1999)

After completing his career, Matt Bloom enrolled at Killer Kowalski's school in , in late 1997, where he trained under the WWE Hall of Famer to learn the fundamentals of the industry. The school's rigorous program, held in a converted factory warehouse, emphasized basic techniques and ring psychology for aspiring wrestlers. Bloom made his professional debut in 1997 in , wrestling under Kowalski's guidance against Tim McNeany in his first match. He initially competed on the independent circuit as the Mongolian, honing his skills in Northeast promotions while building experience in singles bouts. Leveraging his imposing 6-foot-7, over-300-pound frame from his background, Bloom developed a powerhouse brawler style focused on and dominance in early feuds against local competitors. In 1998, Bloom continued gaining ring time through brief appearances in developmental territories, including as Matt Bloom. By early 1999, he signed a developmental contract with the World Wrestling Federation and was assigned to in , an affiliate of the , where he adopted the ring name Baldo. There, he achieved notable successes, defeating on January 2, 1999, to capture the Power Pro Wrestling Young Guns Championship and upsetting on January 29, 1999, in a tournament final to become the inaugural Heavyweight Champion. These victories helped establish his reputation as a formidable big man capable of and singles competition before transitioning to the main roster.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (1999–2004)

Bloom signed a developmental contract with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1999 and made his television debut on the April 11, 1999, episode of Sunday Night Heat as , a bald-headed and personal tattooist aligned with Darren Drozdov (Droz). Shortly after, he transitioned into a role managed by , adopting a menacing persona that emphasized his physical dominance and involvement in brutal confrontations, including the use of in attacks. As , he engaged in feuds with prominent figures such as Mankind and , highlighted by a singles match against on the December 6, 1999, episode of Raw Is War, where Albert showcased his power-based offense including clotheslines and spinebusters. His signature move during this period, the Baldo Bomber—a targeting the head—became a staple, often setting up his finishing Train Wreck, a sitout that emphasized his role. In March 2000, following Droz's departure due to injury, Bloom was repackaged as simply and paired with to form the tag team T&A, managed by the debuting , who portrayed them as her "studs." The group quickly rose in the tag division, defeating teams like the and Lita in mixed-tag matches, and captured the WWF World Tag Team Championship on May 21, 2000, at by defeating the (APA) in a no-disqualification match. Their reign lasted until June 12, 2000, when they lost the titles to on Is War. T&A disbanded in early 2001 after Stratus turned , aligning with and betraying the team during a segment on in April, shifting Albert toward solo competition. Later in 2001, Albert joined the short-lived stable X-Factor alongside X-Pac and Justin Credible, formed on the February 12 episode of Raw Is War to pursue the WWF Tag Team and Intercontinental Championships; the group disbanded by mid-year after internal tensions and losses, including a tag title challenge at WrestleMania X-Seven. Following X-Factor's dissolution, Albert briefly entered a comedic tag team called The Zoo Crew with Scotty 2 Hotty in late 2001, named on the December 13 episode of SmackDown!, where they competed in lighthearted matches against teams like Christian and Test at Vengeance. This phase highlighted Albert's versatility but was short-lived, as he returned to singles action by early 2002. On June 28, 2001, at a house show in Madison Square Garden, Albert defeated Kane (with interference from Diamond Dallas Page) to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship, holding the title for 27 days before losing it to Lance Storm on July 23, 2001, on Raw. In 2002, Bloom was repackaged as , a powerhouse gimmick inspired by a train enthusiast persona, complete with train-themed entrances and moves like the Derailer (a variation). He feuded with giants such as and , including a handicap match team-up with against at on March 30, 2003, where A-Train delivered his powerbomb but ultimately lost. A-Train's run included high-profile encounters, such as a contender tournament loss to on SmackDown! in April 2003. Sidelined by a torn in June 2004, Bloom was released from his contract on November 1, 2004, amid frustrations with inconsistent booking and creative direction.

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2005–2006)

In March 2005, Matt Bloom joined (AJPW), debuting on March 20 under the Giant , a moniker inspired by the legendary American wrestler . This move marked a significant transition from his WWE career, where he had competed as , allowing him to reinvent himself in the Japanese wrestling landscape. Bernard quickly aligned with the stable, a hardcore faction led by TARU, which emphasized brutal, no-holds-barred encounters and helped him adapt to AJPW's intense strong style of . Throughout 2005, Bernard engaged in high-profile rivalries that showcased his evolving in-ring approach, including stiff clashes against AJPW and ace Keiji Mutoh, often alongside partners like Kohei Suwama or Akebono. He also faced Taiyo Kea in several singles and tag matches, highlighted by a victory over Kea on July 15 and intense encounters that featured hard-hitting strikes and submissions typical of AJPW's physicality. These bouts, frequently resulting in bloody and grueling affairs, demonstrated Bernard's shift from WWE's entertainment-oriented powerhouse persona to the more realistic, stiff environment. Bernard teamed with TARU in the 2005 Real World Tag League, competing in Block A against teams like Mutoh and Akebono, though finished outside the top spots with a record of several wins and losses. A pinnacle of his AJPW run came on October 18, , when challenged for the AJPW in the main event of the Shining Series , delivering a competitive 18-minute noted for its power-based exchanges but ultimately falling short via pinfall. This title opportunity underscored his rapid rise as a credible main event threat in just seven months. continued wrestling in AJPW through November and December , including further Real World Tag League dates, before departing the promotion in late to join , ending a transitional period that solidified his adaptation to Japanese professional wrestling.

New Japan Pro Wrestling (2006–2012)

Upon joining (NJPW) in early 2006, Matt Bloom, performing under the ring name Giant Bernard, quickly established himself as a formidable presence in the heavyweight division. He made his debut at I on January 4, 2006, defeating in a singles match at the . Later that year, Bernard won the 2006 tournament by defeating in the finals on April 30, marking him as the first foreign winner of the prestigious event and earning him an immediate title opportunity. This led to a high-profile challenge against champion on May 3, 2006, at the New Japan Cup Special event, where Bernard came close but ultimately lost via submission. Throughout 2006–2009, Bernard engaged in several notable feuds, including a significant singles match against at on January 4, 2008, showcasing his power-based style against Nakamura's technical prowess in a non-title bout that highlighted his push toward the main event scene. During this period, he also teamed with to capture the in 2007, though their reign focused more on defense than dominance. In 2009, Bernard formed the tag team Bad Intentions with fellow foreigner Karl Anderson after both departed from the Great Bash Heel stable to align briefly with Nakamura's Chaos faction before focusing on their partnership. This duo quickly rose to prominence, winning the IWGP Tag Team Championship on June 19, 2010, at Dominion 6.19, defeating TNA's Beer Money, Inc. (James Storm and Robert Roode) in a three-way match also involving Muscle Orchestra. Their reign lasted a record 564 days until January 4, 2012, at Wrestle Kingdom VI, with ten successful defenses, including key victories over NO LIMIT (Ryusuke Taguchi and Tetsuya Naito) on May 3, 2011. Bad Intentions defended the titles against international challengers like Beer Money, who unsuccessfully challenged them at Wrestle Kingdom V on January 4, 2011. The team adapted Bernard's strong-style base from All Japan by emphasizing his signature lariats for high-impact strikes, complemented by the Magic Killer—a double-team lifting slam finisher executed with Anderson—to overpower opponents. Bad Intentions' dominance peaked with victories in the G1 Tag League in both 2010 and 2011, defeating teams like Nakamura and in the 2011 final to cap off their second league triumph and reinforce their position as the top foreign tandem in NJPW history. These successes, including their extended title reign and tournament wins, earned widespread international recognition within the promotion. In 2012, following a final defense at on January 4, departed NJPW to return to , citing a desire to be closer to his family in the United States.

Return to WWE (2012–2014)

After departing , Matt Bloom re-signed with in March 2012 and was repackaged as the menacing Japanese monster Lord Tensai, a character inspired by wrestling traditions and portrayed as an undefeated warrior returning from overseas competitions. He debuted on the April 2, 2012, episode of , accompanied by his manager and attendant —a real-life wrestler from who handled ceremonial duties like removing Tensai's robe and mask—defeating in a dominant match to establish his imposing presence. Tensai quickly entered high-profile feuds, including an upset victory over in an Extreme Rules match on the April 16, 2012, edition of , where he used green mist and unconventional tactics to secure the win, positioning him as a credible threat to top stars. He also clashed with in September 2012, competing against him on episodes of SmackDown and Raw, though these encounters highlighted Tensai's evolving role amid mounting losses. Following an initial undefeated streak in singles competition, Tensai suffered a prolonged series of defeats against midcard opponents like Tyson Kidd, Sin Cara, and Ryback throughout mid-2012, which eroded his momentum and led to internal WWE critiques that the gimmick failed to resonate with audiences due to its overly caricatured elements and lack of sustained storytelling. The character was shortened to simply Tensai by late 2012, and his heel persona softened into a face turn after Brodus Clay intervened to save him from a post-match attack, prompting Tensai to join Clay in a celebratory dance segment that signaled the shift. This alliance evolved into the comedic tag team Tons of Funk in early 2013, managed by Clay's entourage including Naomi and Cameron (the Funkadactyls), blending Tensai's power moves—like the Baldo Bomb—with Clay's funky dance routines for a lighthearted, entertainment-focused act that occasionally featured in battle royals and multi-man matches. Tensai's final push came in tag team competition, but by 2014, the duo disbanded amid creative shifts, with Tensai making sporadic appearances. His last televised in-ring performance occurred at WrestleMania 30 on April 6, 2014, where he competed in the inaugural Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal but was eliminated before the finish. In August 2014, Bloom announced his retirement from active wrestling via a WWE.com video, transitioning fully to a behind-the-scenes role while citing the physical toll of his career and a desire to prioritize family time as key factors in the decision.

Coaching role (2014–present)

In 2014, following his retirement from in-ring competition, Matt Bloom joined the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, as a producer and assistant coach on the NXT training staff. He transitioned into this role to focus on developing new talent, drawing from his extensive experience as a performer across multiple promotions. By May 2015, Bloom was promoted to Head Coach of the NXT developmental system under the oversight of Triple H, who served as NXT's executive producer at the time, with Sara Amato elevated to Assistant Head Coach alongside him. In this capacity, Bloom assumed responsibility for supervising the entire coaching staff and curriculum at the Performance Center, emphasizing fundamentals like in-ring psychology, athletic conditioning, and character development. Bloom's coaching philosophy highlights techniques for larger athletes to incorporate agility and speed, informed by his own career as a 6-foot-7 big man known for dynamic movements. He has directly mentored prominent NXT graduates, including , with whom he worked closely for two years during Bálor's developmental tenure, focusing on refining high-impact maneuvers and promo skills. Other notable trainees under his guidance include , whom Bloom helped transition from a raw power-based style to a more versatile performer during early NXT sessions. Under Bloom's leadership, the Performance Center expanded its operations, incorporating advanced facilities for , recovery, and media production while increasing international recruiting efforts through global tryouts. He has overseen recruitment camps in locations such as the and , evaluating prospects from diverse athletic backgrounds to bolster WWE's roster diversity. As of 2025, Bloom continues to play a key role in NXT's women's division coaching, where he has guided talents like Priscilla Kelly (now ), despite initial challenges in aligning on training approaches during her early days at the Center. Bloom's tenure has contributed to the development of dozens of main roster stars, solidifying his legacy as a pivotal figure in WWE's talent pipeline, with no indications of plans for an in-ring return as of November 2025.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Bloom married Farah on , 2005. The couple has two children. Their first child, a daughter, was born in early 2012. At one point, Bloom had 28 body piercings, the first of which he received at the age of 14. His numerous tattoos represent his 8-year tenure in . Bloom is Jewish.

Health and philanthropy

In his role as a trainer at the , Bloom adopted rigorous fitness routines to maintain his physical condition, emphasizing and techniques for both himself and his students.

Other media

Video games

Matt Bloom has appeared in numerous professional wrestling video games throughout his career, primarily under his various ring personas such as , , Giant Bernard, and Tensai. These appearances span multiple franchises, including the /WWE SmackDown! series, NJPW-licensed titles, and the modern series, where he is often depicted with signature moves like the Baldo Bomber (a ) and his imposing big-man physique. During his early WWE tenure from 1999 to 2004, Bloom was featured as Prince Albert in WWF WrestleMania 2000 (2000) and transitioned to Albert in subsequent titles, including WWF SmackDown! (2000), WWF No Mercy (2000), WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role (2000), WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It (2001), WWF Raw (2002), WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth (2002), WWE WrestleMania X8 (2002), WWE Raw 2 (2003), and WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain (2003). His moveset in these games emphasized power-based attacks, prominently including the Baldo Bomber as a finisher, reflecting his in-ring style at the time. In his Japan era with (2006–2012), Bloom appeared as Giant Bernard in several titles, such as (2006, ), (2007). These games, developed by , highlighted his tag team work and lariat-heavy offense, often alongside partners like . Upon his return to (2012–2014), Bloom was playable as Tensai in (2012, as downloadable content via the WWE Superstars Pack) and (2013), where his entrance and finishers like the Clawhold STO and Running Senton were accurately recreated. Post-retirement, he made cameo appearances as a trainer and coach in simulation modes of later WWE 2K games, including (2016), (2018), and (2019), often in MyCareer scenarios at the . His likeness continued to influence big-man archetypes in titles up to (2024), with voice work provided for his coach role starting in .
Game SeriesPersonaKey Titles and YearsNotable Features
WWF/WWE SmackDown!Albert / Prince AlbertWrestleMania 2000 (2000), SmackDown! series (2000–2003)Baldo Bomber finisher, power moveset
NJPWGiant BernardWrestle Kingdom (2006), Wrestle Kingdom 2 (2007)Lariat attacks, tag team compatibility
WWE 2KTensai / CoachWWE '132K14 (2012–2013), 2K172K20 (2016–2019)Clawhold STO, Performance Center cameos, voice acting

Television and publications

During his tenure as a WWE coach, Bloom made several on-screen appearances in WWE's documentary-style programming, including the 2015–2016 series Breaking Ground, where he was featured as head coach at the WWE Performance Center, providing insights into trainee development and conducting backstage evaluations. He also appeared in episodes of the E! reality series Total Divas in 2013, credited as himself in "The Fat Twin" and uncredited in "Planet Funk Is Funked Up," contributing to segments on WWE training and performer dynamics. In , under the ring name , Bloom was prominently featured in televised NJPW events broadcast on programs such as World Pro Wrestling on , including high-profile matches like his 2006 challenge against . These appearances highlighted his role in storylines with partners like as part of the New Japan Six-Man pursuits. In publications, Bloom has been the subject of profiles and interviews in wrestling media, including a 2017 feature in where he discussed his coaching philosophy and the skills required for WWE success.

Championships and accomplishments

Major championships

Matt Bloom, performing under the ring name , won the once during his initial tenure with the promotion. On June 28, 2001, at a taping of SmackDown! in New York City's , defeated in a no-disqualification match to capture the title, marking his first singles championship in . His reign lasted 25 days, during which he made at least one successful defense against on the July 5 episode of SmackDown!, retaining via pinfall after a Baldo Bomb. lost the title to on the July 23 episode of . In , Bloom, as Giant Bernard, achieved significant success in the division alongside as part of the Intentions. They won the on June 19, 2010, at the Dominion 6.19 event in , , defeating the reigning champions Seigigun ( and Wataru Inoue) and ( and ) in a three-way elimination match. This reign lasted a record 564 days until January 4, 2012, at , when they lost the titles to TenKoji ( and ); it remains the longest reign in history. During this period, Bad Intentions made ten successful defenses, including notable victories over teams such as The World's Greatest ( and ) and ( and ), solidifying their dominance in NJPW's . Bad Intentions also captured the —one of Pro Wrestling Noah's premier titles—on June 18, 2011, defeating the team of Takuma Sano and at New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Dominion 6.18 in . Their reign spanned 218 days, with several defenses against prominent Noah tag teams, before dropping the belts to (Jun and ) on January 22, 2012, at Pro Wrestling Noah's Great Voyage In 2012 in . This accomplishment highlighted Bloom's versatility, as it occurred concurrently with their IWGP reign, making Bad Intentions dual champions across promotions.

Other honors and awards

Throughout his career in (NJPW), Matt Bloom, performing as Giant Bernard, achieved notable success in prestigious tournaments that highlighted his prowess as a competitor. In 2006, he captured the by defeating in the finals on April 30, earning him a title shot at the . Bloom further distinguished himself in the G1 Tag League, NJPW's premier . Partnered with , he won the 2007 edition on November 2 by advancing through the block stages and securing victory in the finals. In 2009, teaming with as Bad Intentions, Bloom claimed the tournament title on November 1 after a dominant performance, including a final-round win over Prince Devitt and . In addition to tournament victories, Bloom received several accolades recognizing his tag team excellence. He and Tomko were awarded the Nikkan Sports Best Tag Team honor for 2007, acknowledging their impactful run in NJPW. Similarly, Bloom and Anderson earned the same Nikkan Sports award in 2011, along with the Wrestling Observer Newsletter's Tag Team of the Year for their sustained dominance, including a record-setting reign. These honors underscored Bloom's role in elevating the tag division during his international tenure.

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