3. Earthquake: 4-0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hbk4O91tgY The late-John Tenta was one of the best big-men of the early-90s, including four wins and zero losses at Wrestlemania (not counting his showing in the Gimmick Battle Royal at Wrestlemania 17.) His first Wrestlemania was within the borders of his home country of Canada, defeating the mighty Hercules early in the evening at Wrestlemania 6, and then beating up Hacksaw Jim Duggan just for fun after Duggans match with Dino Bravo. At Wrestlemania 7, the Quakster fought for the honor of his manager Jimmy Hart, squashing former stable-mate Greg The Hammer Valentine in just over three minutes. Already holding a 2-0 record at the Grand-Daddy of them all, Earthquake- and his Natural Disaster-partner Typhoon- made the switch to babyface, defeating the Tag Team Champions Money Inc. by count-out- meaning no title change- in Indianapolis at Wrestlemania 8. Earthquake would then take a year off in preparation for his Wrestlemania 10 showdown with Finnish-conservationist villain Ludvig Borga who was injured before the match so instead he squashed Adam Bomb in one minute, leading somehow to a Howard Finkel/Harvey Whippleman feud that would carry over throughout the summer (dont ask, and dont Google at work; The Fink in bright-red BVDs will show up on any good HR departments radar immediately.)
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