RJ Singh
A product of the FWA Academy, RJ Singh was trained by BWC founder Alex Shane in 2001. He made his professional debut the same year under the name Ross Jordan, facing Hade Vansen in FWA London.
After his debut, he would go on to appear for several companies, including Phoenix Promotions, UKWA (United Kingdom Wrestling Alliance) and All Star Promotions. During this time he would face Stixx many times, in what turned into a very entertaining rivalry across several promotions.
In 2003, Jordan would win the Revolution British Wrestling (RBW) tag titles with Stixx, turning heel in the promotion. He took on the moniker 'The Gift' during this time, and beat Spud for the RBW British Welterweight Championship, making him the only person in RBW history to hold two titles at once.
In 2004, Singh was brought up to the main FWA roster, given the name 'Little Dragon', notably facing Paul Burchill in a handicap match at Frontiers of Honour as part of Double Dragon with Raj Ghosh.
2005 saw FWA pushing their flyweight division and with that came a push for Singh, who went on to become the first FWA Flyweight Champion, once again defeating Spud. Singh would go on to lose the title to Stevie Lynn, but would feud with Spud for over 14 months, culminating at FWA Last Fight at the Prom in 2006.
Around the same time, Singh also appeared for DSW and SAS Holland.
In 2007, Singh invented the 'Bollywood Dream' gimmick in RQW, claiming to be the 'World's greatest Bollywood star'. It was in this period that the first of his matches with El Ligero occurred, a scintillating feud which is still going to this day. In 2009 Singh famously sawed off the horns from Ligero's mask, an FWA moment which will be played in highlight reels for many years to come.
Out of the ring, Singh is a Deputy Head Master at a school in London.
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