Ranking WWE's First Ever NXT Class - From Worst To Best

45. Kenneth Cameron

NXT Roster 2012
ImpactWrestling.com

An original member of The Ascension in NXT, Kenneth Cameron became better known as Bram in Impact Wrestling following his release from the company in 2012, amidst various charges including battery of a law enforcement officer, driving under the influence and disorderly intoxication. 

Though he continued to get work following his NXT departure, he continued racking up a run-sheet, including charges of domestic battery by strangulation and false imprisonment of his then-girlfriend in 2015. 

He happened to be in the process of going through a divorce with future WWE Champion Charlotte Flair at the time, though it should be noted that she was not the party involved in these charges. 

Many assumed this might be it for Cameron (real name Thom Latimer), but he's continued to perform under various guises for NWA Powerrr, Triple-A, a rebooted XPW and various independent companies on either side of the Atlantic. 

 
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