8 Most Underrated Heels In Wrestling Today

5. Thomas Latimer

Zack Gibson
NWA

Having made his in-ring debut back in 2003, it’s safe to say that Thomas Latimer is now a veteran of the squared circle. And these days, the English brawler is at a point where he’s one of most underrated heels in the business.

After officially departing IMPACT Wrestling in 2017, the former Bram dropped out of the global spotlight as he toured the independent scene as a free agent. Now, Latimer is back in the public eye as a key cog in Billy Corgan’s resurgence of the National Wrestling Alliance.

Latimer is part of The Wildcards alongside Royce Isaacs, and the NWA setting is perfect for the act. With NWA Powerrr a one-hour show built around great talkers and solid in-ring work, this is the ideal platform for Latimer to showcase what exactly makes him stand out from other performers.

Whether as Kenneth Cameron, Bram, or his real name of Thomas Latimer, this 33-year-old grappler has always shone when he’s had a microphone in his hand and some creative freedom afforded to him. The NWA has continuously made a big deal of its tag team division, and Latimer is vital to the success of that - not to mention he can be easily turned into a top heel singles act at any given moment.

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