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Elton PrinceINJ

SmackDown · Male · 28 years old · 2K Rating: 71 (2K25)

Elton Prince
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Points (all-time)

Total Points
14
R/S Points
14
PLE Points
0
Belt Points
0
PPM
1.6
per match

R/S = Raw & SmackDown · PLE = Premium Live Events · Belt = title points · PPM = points per match · Total = R/S + PLE + Belt

Match record (all-time)

Wrestler match statistics are currently based on 2025 and 2026 televised events. House shows and Main Event are not included.

MW 9Win 2W% 22.2Loss 6L% 66.7NC 1DQW 0DQL 0DQ% 0.0

MW = Matches wrestled · Win/Loss = standard · NC = No contest · DQW/DQL = Win/Loss via DQ · W%/L%/DQ% = percentages of matches

Accomplishments

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Title Reigns

When this reign overlaps a scored month-end, we list the months that count toward fantasy belt hold points (same rules as the rest of the app), starting from January 2025 through the last completed calendar month.

No title reigns on record for this wrestler.

Match History

Last five are the most recent matches on the full event timeline (completed and live), using the same ordering and W/L/D rules as Pro Wrestling Boxscore — not limited to the fantasy points period above.

Recent form
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W
D
SmackDown May 2, 2025 — Des Moines, IA
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
9:31
Pretty Deadly
Summary
This was easily one of the more fun matches on the show, mostly because Axiom and Nathan Frazer just don’t wrestle like a normal tag team. They kept the pace high, constantly tagging in and out while Pretty Deadly tried to ground things and play the heel control game. That worked for a bit, especially when they isolated one half of the team, but the second Frazer got a window, everything sped back up. The finish was ridiculous in the best way—a Spanish Fly into a Phoenix Splash combo that barely gave their opponents time to react before the three count. It’s almost unfair how smooth their double-team offense looks.
SmackDown April 18, 2025 — Las Vegas Nevada
Battle Royal
Battle Royal Result
Carmelo Hayes won the Battle Royal [Eliminations: R-Truth eliminated Carlito → The Miz eliminated R-Truth → Rey Fenix eliminated Berto → Austin Theory eliminated Elton Prince → Grayson Waller eliminated Kit Wilson → Ludwig Kaiser eliminated Tyler Bate → Rey Fenix eliminated Santos Escobar → Brutus Creed eliminated Akira Tozawa → Otis eliminated Julius Creed → Otis eliminated Brutus Creed → Andrade eliminated Grayson Waller → Andrade eliminated Austin Theory → Rey Fenix eliminated Chad Gable → Shinsuke Nakamura eliminated Cruz del Toro → Karrion Kross eliminated Joaquin Wilde → Dragon Lee eliminated Karrion Kross → Shinsuke Nakamura eliminated Dragon Lee → Pete Dunne eliminated Ludwig Kaiser → Pete Dunne eliminated The Miz → Carmelo Hayes eliminated Pete Dunne → Andrade eliminated Shinsuke Nakamura → Original El Grande Americano eliminated Rey Fenix → Carmelo Hayes eliminated Andrade]
SmackDown March 29, 2025 — O2 Arena in London, England.
Tag Team — SmackDown Tag Team Championship
Pretty Deadly
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
The Street Profits
Summary
The Street Profits kicked off their title defense against Pretty Deadly in front of a loud London crowd that clearly wanted to see the challengers steal the belts. Elton Prince and Kit Wilson leaned heavily on quick tags and constant distractions early, isolating Angelo Dawkins and trying to keep Montez Ford from getting involved. Once Ford finally got the hot tag, the pace picked up fast. Ford flew around the ring with his usual high-energy offense while Dawkins handled the power side of things. Pretty Deadly managed a couple of close near falls that had the crowd biting, but the champions eventually shut the door. The finish came when Dawkins launched Ford into the air for their Doomsday Blockbuster, and Ford landed the splash for the pin to retain the WWE Tag Team Titles.
SmackDown March 8, 2025 — Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3-way Tag Team — No. 1 Contender Match
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Pretty Deadly
WINNER
Los Garza
The Motor City Machine Guns
Summary
The triple threat tag action on March 8 was an energetic, brawl‑heavy affair that gave every team a chance to shine and plenty of near‑wins before the finish. The bell barely hit before chaos broke out, with Chris Sabin and Kit Wilson starting things off and Angel Garza tagging in unexpectedly to stir things up early — which quickly turned into an all‑six‑man melee that spilled to the floor. Los Garza tried to make life difficult for both teams with moonsaults onto everyone on the outside, while Motor City Machine Guns looked to establish their patented fast‑paced offense back inside the ring. Pretty Deadly didn’t sit on the sideline either; Elton Prince and Wilson used smart tags and cheap shot tactics to keep the other teams guessing. There were multiple momentum swings — Sabin hitting high‑impact offense on both opponents, Shelley nearly connecting on team‑moves, and Garza hitting big moves for close two counts. Just when it looked like the Machine Guns were about to score with their Skull and Bones combo, Wilson slipped in, broke up the sequence, and turned defense into offense with a slick backslide to pin Sabin and score the victory for Pretty Deadly. Their win officially made them the #1 contenders for the WWE Tag Team Championship, giving them momentum and a shot at gold in the near future.
SmackDown February 21, 2025 — Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
Tag Team
Pretty Deadly
Undercard
No Contest
Summary
This one was wildly unpredictable. DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) and Pretty Deadly went after the WWE Tag Titles with all the usual chops, tags, and near-falls you’d expect from two well-oiled teams. Both sides had their sequences and moments where it felt like someone might win the belts, but things totally fell apart when The Street Profits stormed the ring and wiped out both teams — sending the match into a no contest. Nobody won the titles, but the finish sure made it feel like the tag division is about to explode.