Tiger Ali SIngh Former WWE Wrestler
 
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 290 lbs.
Hometown: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The son of wrestling great Tiger Jeet Singh, Tiger Ali Singh made his professional wrestling debut in November of 1992 as a tag team partner with his father, the legendary Tiger Jeet Singh in Japan's FMW wrestling promotion against Onita and Tarzan Goto.

In a sign of showing respect towards his two greatest sport hero’s, Tiger was blessed and accepted the honor presented to him by both wrestling great Tiger Jeet Singh and boxing legend Mohammad Ali to carry on their legacy by incorporating both their names in forming the professional stage name of  Tiger Ali Singh
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 Tiger trained to be a wrestler within the confines of New Japan Pro-Wrestling's dojo situated just outside of Tokyo, Japan under the tutelage of New Japan professional wrestlers such as Hashimoto San. He also spent time learning his craft in Toronto's infamous Sully's boxing gym with trainers Sweet

Daddy Siki and Ron "The Wonder boy" Hutchison. Tiger also spent a stint in Thailand mastering the craft of kick-boxing.

Tiger was a successful high school basketball player (even attracting some U.S. colleges), but at the age of 18 years old, decided to follow his father's footsteps after returning back from his first trip to Japan where he witnessed first hand his father's iconic stature in the country of the rising sun.

Suffered a career ending injury in December 2001 when he slipped and fell unconscious during an outdoor wrestling match in Puerto Rico during a rain storm. He was later diagnosed with having suffered his third concession all within a nine month period. 
Tiger is back with a bang!  Tiger made a triumphant return to the ring on November 20, 2008 wrestling in Tokyo, Japan for one of Japan's most formidable organization's Hustle Entertainment.