The Many Princes Of Wrestling - Ranked From Worst To Best

5. Prince Ameen

Prince Puma
WCPW/Oli Sandler

The (self-proclaimed) Richest Man in Wrestling, What Culture Pro Wrestling's own Prince Ameen is up next on this list. Ameen was on the very first WCPW Loaded show, choosing to walk away from a match with Joe Coffey after a pre-match promo informing the Newcastle crowd of his excellence.

Prince Ameen may have seemed a little awkward at first, but he is truly easing into his role in WCPW now. A big win over Gabriel Kidd at Built to Destroy saw Kidd take on servant duties for Ameen, and nothing says 'royalty' like a put-upon and unwilling servant.

Prince Ameen is still honing his craft, but he seems natural enough in the role to show promise for a higher spot in future. Extra points for foreign objects hidden under the turban; that's an extremely layered gimmick point in all fairness.

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