A-Train
Wt: 350 lbs
The A-Train was a force to be reckoned with in the WWE. Starting out in 1999 teaming with Droz, Prince Albert, as he was known at the time, quickly made a name for himself in the WWE. He would later team up with The Big Bossman for a brief period of time before being recruited by Trish Stratus to join forces with Test in March 2000. T & A, as they were commonly referred to, were somewhat successful as a unit, although they never captured championship gold. Eventually, Albert turned on his partner at the command of Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley. The next year, Albert became the heavy hitter for the 'X-Factor' group, consisting of himself, Justin Credible, and X-Pac. It was during this time that Albert won his only championship, the Intercontinental Championship, just to lose it back one month later. Eventually, the X-Factor went their seperate ways, and Albert would later find himself drafted to the SmackDown brand teaming with Scotty Too Hotty, as the "Hip Hop Hippo". At the end of 2002, Albert would receive his well-recognized moniker 'A-Train' from Paul Heyman. In 2003, he would team up with the Big Show to take on The Undertaker, albeit unsuccessfully. He would spend the rest of his time in WWE running head on into many big names on SmackDown, and later Raw, before being injured, and eventually released in November of 2004.
Career Highlights:
WWE
Intercontinental Championship (1 time)