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John Tenta(1963-2006)

  • Actor
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John Tenta
Deceased Canadian Sumo turned professional wrestler best known for his work for WWE from 1989 to 1993. He went undefeated as a Sumo wrestler but left the sport out of frustration with the lifestyle and knowing he would never get elevated to Yokozuna (Grand Champion) status. He trained in All Japan Pro Wrestling and debuted for the promotion in 1987 and spent the next two years going back and forth between All Japan and Vancouver All-Star Wrestling and the UWA promotion in British Columbia, Canada. winning the UWA World Heavyweight Title twice and the UWA Canadian Heavyweight Title once. WWE signed him in 1989 and he worked some dark (non-televised) matches and house shows before making his first televised appearance in the U.S. as an audience plant named John on the November 11, 1989 "WWF Superstars of Wrestling." "Canada's Strongest Man" Dino Bravo (Adolph Bresciano) and manager "The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart had thrown out an open challenge to the biggest guy in the audience to sit on Bravo's back while he did push-ups. "John" sat down on Bravo's back while Bravo did some push-ups. Then WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion the Ultimate Warrior (Jim Hellwig) made his way to the ring to take the challenge. John set up on Warrior's back and sat down on him. John and Bravo beat down the Warrior until referees cleared the ring. A week later, Hart and Bravo introduced "John" as the Canadian Earthquake, which was later shortened to Earthquake. He would get pushed as a monster heel immediately, including facing Hulk Hogan at "SummerSlam 90." Formed the Natural Disasters in 1991 with former nemesis Tugboat (Fred Ottman) after he turned heel on the Bushwhackers (Butch (Butch Miller) and Luke (Brian Wickens)) and became Typhoon. They turned face in 1992 after Hart betrayed them and got Money Inc. ("The Million-Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and IRS (Mike Rotunda)) the shot to dethrone the Legion of Doom (Hawk (Mike Hegstrand) and Animal (Joe Laurinaitis)) for the WWE World Tag Team Titles. The Disasters defeated Money Inc. for the belts in July and held them until Money Inc. regained them in October. Quake temporarily left WWE in 1993 and went back to Japan. He returned in 1994 and had a feud with Yokozuna (Rodney Anoai before going to WCW. He was repackaged as Avalanche and teamed with Kevin Sullivan and the Butcher (Ed Leslie) as the Three Faces of Fear for a feud with Hulk Hogan, Sting (Steve Borden) and Randy Savage. He was repackaged again in June 1995 as the Shark of the Dungeon of Doom. He was kicked out of the group in May 1996, with Big Bubba (Ray Traylor) shaving off half of his hair. He dropped the gimmick and started wrestling under his own name until he left in 1997. He returned to WWE on the May 25, 1998 "WWE Raw Is War" as the masked Golga as part of the debut of the Oddities, with Luna Vachon (Trudy Vachon), the Giant Silva (Paulo Silva) and manager the Jackyl (Don Callis). The group, eventually reduced to Golga, Silva, Kurrgan (Robert Maillet) and George 'The Animal' Steele, were released in 1999. Tenta went back to Japan and the independents. He returned to WWE as Earthquake for the Gimmick Battle Royal at "WrestleMania X-7," which he lost. He finished out his career in Japan and retired in 2003 due to contracting bladder cancer, which ultimately killed him in 2006 at the age of 42.
BornJune 22, 1963
DiedJune 7, 2006(42)
BornJune 22, 1963
DiedJune 7, 2006(42)
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Known for

WCW Monday Nitro (1995)
WCW Monday Nitro
7.9
TV Series
  • John Tenta
  • The Shark
  • The Shark - The Dungeon of Doom
WCW Saturday Night (1985)
WCW Saturday Night
7.2
TV Series
  • John Tenta
  • The Shark - The Dungeon of Doom
  • The Shark
WWF Prime-Time Wrestling (1985)
WWF Prime-Time Wrestling
7.3
TV Series
  • Earthquake - The Natural Disasters
  • Earthquake
WWF Superstars of Wrestling (1986)
WWF Superstars of Wrestling
6.9
TV Series
  • Earthquake
  • Earthquake - The Natural Disasters
  • Canadian Earthquake
  • The Canadian Earthquake

Credits

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Actor



  • Steve Austin and Dwayne Johnson in WrestleMania X-Seven (2001)
    WrestleMania X-Seven
    9.1
    TV Special
    • Earthquake
    • 2001
  • Peter Sallis in M.U.G.E.N (1999)
    M.U.G.E.N
    7.3
    Video Game
    • 1999
  • Sunday Night Heat (1998)
    Sunday Night Heat
    5.9
    TV Series
    • Golga
    • 1998–1999
  • Rey Mysterio, Walter Hahn, CM Punk, Gionna Daddio, and Demi Bennett in WWE Monday Night RAW (1993)
    WWE Monday Night RAW
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Golga
    • Earthquake
    • 1994–1999
  • WWF Shotgun Saturday Night (1997)
    WWF Shotgun Saturday Night
    6.1
    TV Series
    • Golga - The Oddities
    • 1998
  • WCW Monday Nitro (1995)
    WCW Monday Nitro
    7.9
    TV Series
    • John Tenta
    • The Shark
    • The Shark - The Dungeon of Doom
    • 1995–1997
  • WCW Saturday Night (1985)
    WCW Saturday Night
    7.2
    TV Series
    • John Tenta
    • The Shark
    • The Shark - The Dungeon of Doom
    • 1995–1996
  • Ric Flair and Randy Savage in WCW Bash at the Beach (1996)
    WCW Bash at the Beach
    7.6
    TV Special
    • John Tenta
    • 1996
  • WCW Pro
    5.8
    TV Series
    • The Shark - The Dungeon of Doom
    • 1995
  • Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Chavis in Inside the WWF (1994)
    Inside the WWF
    5.3
    Video
    • Earthquake
    • 1994
  • William Moody and John Tenta in Paul Bearer's Hits from the Crypt (1994)
    Paul Bearer's Hits from the Crypt
    6.3
    Video
    • Earthquake
    • 1994
  • WWF Superstars of Wrestling (1986)
    WWF Superstars of Wrestling
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Earthquake
    • Earthquake - The Natural Disasters
    • Canadian Earthquake ...
    • 1989–1994
  • Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels in German Fan Favorites (1993)
    German Fan Favorites
    5.3
    Video
    • Earthquake
    • 1993
  • Best of Ultimate Warrior (1993)
    Best of Ultimate Warrior
    5.6
    Video
    • Earthquake
    • 1993
  • Best of WWF Tag Team Champions (1993)
    Best of WWF Tag Team Champions
    Video
    • Earthquake
    • 1993

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Shark Attack
  • Height
    • 1.97 m
  • Born
    • June 22, 1963
    • Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
  • Died
    • June 7, 2006
    • Sanford, Florida, USA(bladder cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Josephine Tenta1988 - June 7, 2006 (his death, 3 children)
  • Children
      Jeff Tenta

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    He was never pinned on PPV as Earthquake. In fact, he was only ever pinned twice on PPV in his entire career. Sting and Randy Savage defeated Avalanche and Big Bubba at "WCW SuperBrawl V" when Sting pinned Avalanche. The Headbangers (Mosh (Chaz Warrington) and Thrasher (Glenn Ruth)) defeated the Oddities (Golga and Kurrgan) at "WWF Rock Bottom" when Mosh pinned Golga after Golga had missed his running sit-down splash.
  • Quotes
    [Disowning his Shark gimmick] "I'm not a shark, I'm not a fish, I'm not an avalanche. I am a man! John Tenta! A 500 lbs. man!"
  • Trademarks
      Wrestling finisher move "The Earthquake Splash"
  • Nicknames
    • Earthquake
    • Avalanche
    • Golga
    • Canadian Earthquake
    • The Shark

FAQ

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  • When did John Tenta die?
    June 7, 2006
  • How did John Tenta die?
    Bladder cancer
  • How old was John Tenta when he died?
    42 years old
  • Where did John Tenta die?
    Sanford, Florida, USA
  • When was John Tenta born?
    June 22, 1963

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