Aiden Prince
About Aiden Prince
Windsor, Ontario’s Aiden Prince (real name Michael Lopaz) has carved out a decade-plus career on the Canadian indie circuit, trained at the Can-Am Wrestling School under Tyson Dux and John E. Bravo. Known as “Death Wish” and built around a 450 Splash, he accumulated gold across regional promotions including multiple BCW Can-Am Tag Team Championship reigns with Brent Banks and El Reverso, a DWW Championship, and a CBPW Heavyweight Championship. His Impact/TNA run, dating back to 2018, saw him serve primarily as reliable enhancement talent on Xplosion, most notably earning an X-Division title shot in August 2019 before falling to Jake Crist.
Prince finished up with TNA in an in-ring capacity with his contract expiring January 1, 2025, though he was initially expected to stay on with the promotion behind the scenes. That backstage arrangement ultimately didn’t hold — he was fully released as part of TNA’s broader wave of cuts that also claimed Tommy Dreamer, Sami Callihan, and Tessa Blanchard. Prince confirmed the departure publicly, and is now a free agent working the independent circuit.