Ross Jordan | |
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RJ Singh in May 2010
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Born | 1981 Hertford, England |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) |
RJ Singh Ross Jordan |
Billed height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Billed weight | 170 lb (77 kg) |
Trained by | Alex Shane |
Debut | 2001 |
Retired | 2014 |
Ross Jones is an Indian-English professional wrestler, better known by his ring names RJ Singh and Ross Jordan. He is best known for his work with International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom (IPW:UK) and Frontier Wrestling Alliance (FWA), where he competed in the flyweight division.
Jones came through the FWA Academy (FWA:A) where he was originally trained from the start of 2001, then onto FWA London, before making his debut in November of the same year in a match against Hade Vansen. It took several months following Ross Jordan's debut for him to return to the ring, starting 2002 fresh with a number of events for the FWA:A, as well as All Star Promotions.
In the summer of 2002, Ross Jordan made his debut for Phoenix Promotions, competing on various holiday camp events. It was there that the original feud between Ross Jordan and Stixx began, with several one-on-one contests taking place, and even tag team contests which saw both wrestlers on the same team.
December 2002 saw the debut event put on by the United Kingdom Wrestling Alliance entitled "Skoolz Out". At this event, Ross Jordan wrestled Stixx again, but lost in what was proving to be an even series of matches.
The following months saw Ross Jordan wrestle for Phoenix Promotions, FWA:A, UKWA, and a host of other independent promotions in the United Kingdom frequently meeting with Stixx in single and tag team contests. In July 2004, Stixx defeated Ross Jordan on a Main Event Wrestling event.
22 March 2003 saw the first, of what has turned out to be many, appearances for Revolution British Wrestling (RBW). In 2003, Ross Jordan would wrestle as a heel in RBW, and along with tag team partner Stixx, who would cement RBW's working relationship with United Kingdom Wrestling Alliance on a joint show in Runcorn, Cheshire on 3 August, when they defeated the UKWA team of Domino and "Rage" Andy Baker for their tag titles. Jordan would bring his first taste of gold back to be costested for under the RBW banner.