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The Bhangra Knights ('The Bombay Dream' RJ Singh, Darrell Amrah, Adil Khan & The Director)

The Kartel
  • From: Bollywood, India

On July 30th 2005, a young man called Ross Jordan made headlines across the wrestling world by becoming the first ever FWA Flyweight Champion, beating Spud in the finals of a hard-fought tournament. For the rest of that year, Jordan had a string of memorable rematches with Spud as well as other high profile title matches, before eventually losing the belt to Pac.Jordan was determined to win back the championship that had made him, and did so during the war between the FWA and IPW:UK in late 2006 when he avenged his earlier defeat against Pac.

In winning back the gold, Jordan declared himself a "major star" and wanted to extend the reach of his “brand”, so traveled to India for a minor role in a Bollywood movie. Convinced that he was now a major star across Asia, Jordan soon started referring to himself as “The Bombay Dream” and demanded that he be known by the name RJ Singh, having disowned the UK.

By late 2008, Singh had become friends with young prospect “Dazzling” Darrell Allen and persuaded him to ditch Andy Boy Simmonz as his trainer, promising to teach him all he needed to know about the wrestling business. Allen has since followed Singh’s lead (and name change, now going as Darrell Amrah) by disowning his British nationality, incurring the wrath of both Simmonz and fellow academy star Ciaran Morrison in many entertaining bouts in the process.

Expanding on his “brand”, 2009 saw Singh add "The Director" to his growing team, as well as the former Adam D'Souza, now known as Adil Khan after going through the so seemed Bhangra brainwash. Khan, another former student of Andy Boy Simmonz who Singh lured away, is likely not the last piece to the puzzle of the Bhangra “brand”, as the Knights look to add Tag Team and singles gold in 2010!