RJ Singh
HEIGHT: 5'10"
WEIGHT: 168lbs
HOMETOWN:
Bombay, India
BIO: On July 30th 2005, a man called Ross Jordan made headlines across the wrestling world by becoming the first ever FWA Flyweight Champion.
Unfortunately this early success appeared to go to his head - wanting to extend the reach of his "brand", the brash youngster travelled to India for a minor role in a Bollywood movie. Convinced that he was now a major star across Asia, Jordan soon started referring to himself as "The Bollywood Dream" and demanded that he be known by the name RJ Singh, having disowned the UK.
Fast forward to the present day and unfortunately he is still as deluded as ever, forcing his autograph onto unwilling fans and taking exception to anyone who questions his fame. Notoriously insecure, he has recently been tormenting El Ligero, whose popularity with fans seems to enrage Singh. Promising to destroy the Mexican star by "taking away his originality", the self-proclaimed movie star unleashed a shocking assault on him at Hotwired and forced members of his entourage to saw the trademark horns off his rival's mask. It was an inhuman assault on the thing that most clearly symbolises El Ligero's identity and heritage, and an ominous statement of just how ruthless Singh was prepared to be.
Singh controversially defeated El Ligero in the first match of the Flyweight Title Round Robin and subsequently got embroiled in a series of heated confrontations with his next opponent, Rockstar Spud. The two egomaniacs were expected to finally settle their differences at The Art of War, but instead it was El Ligero who had the last laugh - costing Singh the match and leaving his chances of tournament victory hanging by a thread.
Despite this, some observers are still picking the delusional Indian "star" to walk away with the gold just as he did back in 2005. Amongst all of the incessant self-promotion and violent outbursts, it is easy to forget that this FWA Academy graduate is actually a hugely gifted in-ring performer - he may be waiting a long time for success on the big screen, but glory in the wrestling ring could be just around the corner for RJ Singh.
