Nick Aldis, Nia Jax, Tonga Loa, and others react to WWE SmackDown star's personal announcement
Several current and former WWE personalities including Nick Aldis, Nia Jax, and Tonga Loa recently took to social media to react to a popular SmackDown star's personal announcement. The name in question is Pretty Deadly's Elton Prince.
Elton Prince and Kit Wilson joined World Wrestling Entertainment in 2020 and started performing for the company's developmental brand in the United Kingdom, before shifting to NXT in the United States in 2022. After making a huge name on the white and gold brand by winning the NXT Tag Team Championship twice, Pretty Deadly was called up to the main roster after the 2023 Draft. However, they have yet to win anything significant on SmackDown.
Elton Prince and his partner Kelly Kincaid, who is a backstage reporter at NXT, recently took to their Instagram to announce that they have been blessed with a baby girl on September 20, 2024.
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Several current and former WWE personalities left wholesome comments on Elton Prince and Kelly Kincaid's announcement, including Nick Aldis, Nia Jax, Tonga Loa, Kit Wilson, Carmella, Maxinne Dupri, Johnny Gargano, Renee Paquette, Kelani Jordan, Megan Morant, Natalya, Thea Hail, and more.
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Dutch Mantell talked about Pretty Deadly's booking on WWE's main roster
During a recent edition of Story Time with Dutch Mantell, the wrestling veteran said that he believed Elton Prince and Kit Wilson's time on the main roster has not been productive.
Mantell also mentioned that he believed Pretty Deadly should feud with a Tag Team of their size, which might help them get over with fans.
"I think their time in the WWE as productive time, I don't think we'll see that anytime soon. Unless somebody just has a tremendous idea about them. I don't know what to do with them. I wouldn't know what to do with them, but I would put them with a team that I think that could match them in size (...) I think you actually take the tag team division back a step when you put them in the ring," Mantell said.
It remains to be seen what the Triple H-led promotion has planned for Pretty Deadly's future on WWE's main roster.