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Bret Heart
Ring name(s) Avalanche
Canadian Earthquake
Earthquake
Earthquake Evans
The Gargoyle
Golga
John Tenta
Kototenta (sumo)
Kototenzan (sumo)
The Shark
Billed height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Billed weight 468 lb (212 kg)
Born June 22, 1963
Surrey, British Columbia
Death June 7, 2006 (aged 42)
Sanford, Florida
Billed from Vancouver, British Columbia (as Earthquake)
Mount Everett, Washington (as Avalanche)
Great Barrier Reef (as Shark)
Trained by Giant Baba
[[Tomomi Tsuruta|Jumbo Tsuruta
Great Kabuki
Barry Gordy
[[Road Warriors
Dory Funk
Debut 1987
Retired 2004
琴天山 俊光
Kototenzan Toshimitsu

Personal information
Height 1.97 m (6 ft 5 1⁄2 in)
Weight 192 kg (423 lb; 30.2 st)
Career
Stable Sadogatake
Record 21-0-7
Debut November, 1985
Highest rank Makushita 43 (July, 1986)
Retired July, 1986
Championships 1 (Sandanme)
1 (Jonidan)
1 (Jonokuchi)
* Career information is correct as of May 2013.

John Anthony Tenta, Jr. (June 22, 1963 – June 7, 2006)<ref name="OWOW">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> was a Canadian sumōtori and professional wrestler best known for his work in the World Wrestling Federation as Earthquake. After a promising start to his sumo career, using the name Kototenzan, Tenta switched to professional wrestling and became a high-profile star for the WWF, feuding with Hulk Hogan and winning the WWF Tag Team Championship with partner, and personal friend, Typhoon. His professional wrestling career also encompassed runs in World Championship Wrestling, where he was known as Avalanche and The Shark, All Japan Pro Wrestling and a return to WWF as Golga. Tenta died in 2006 after suffering from cancer for a long time.

Contents

Early life

Sumo career

Sumo career record

Professional wrestling career

All-Japan Pro Wrestling (1987–1989)

International Wrestling Federation (1989–1993; 1994)

World Championship Wrestling (1994–1997)

Return to International Wrestling Federation (1998–1999; 2001)

Illness and death

Other media

In wrestling

  • With Typhoon
    • Typhoon hits a body avalanche and keeps the opponent cornered while Earthquake splashes his back, crushing the opponent with the impact of both of their weights

Championships and accomplishments

Notes

External links

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