The Many Princes Of Wrestling - Ranked From Worst To Best

6. Prince Mustafa Ali

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Truth be told, I'm basing this off of one match on the WWE Network, a load of free matches on YouTube, the potential many have seen and how much I friggin' dislike Prince Iaukea. He dropped the 'Prince' moniker for his brief jaunt in the WWE Cruiserweight Classic, but Prince Mustafa Ali showed enough in his losing effort against Lince Dorado to suggest it may not be his last match on the WWE Network.

Despite representing Pakistan in the CWC, Ali wrestles out of Illinois and made his debut a whole 13 years ago. I may be alone, but there was something about his presence, his offence, and his selling in that match against Dorado that gave the impression he could be an integral cog of the forthcoming Cruiserweight division on RAW.

There's no argument: Prince Mustafa Ali is better than Prince Iaukea.

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