Following the injury of his Pretty Deadly tag team partner Elton Prince, who is currently recovering from neck surgery with an uncertain return to wrestling, British wrestler Kit Wilson has begun carving out a reputation as a solo star within WWE. This new direction has inspired Wilson to develop a distinctive finisher move to establish his individual identity in the ring.
Introducing the New Finisher: “Men Cry Too”
During an appearance on the podcast Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Kit Wilson revealed that he is experimenting with a finisher he hopes to make his signature. The move, called “Men Cry Too,” is designed as a top-rope maneuver and marks a fresh step in Wilson’s evolving solo career.
A finishing move, again, we’re workshopping. We’re workshopping a finishing move that I think I will be hitting in the future is a top-rope move called ‘Men Cry Too’, so we might hit a little (double bicep pose).
? Kit Wilson, WWE Superstar
Wilson’s Cautious Optimism About the New Move’s Potential
While many finishing moves do not necessarily become iconic within WWE, Wilson expressed a careful excitement about the possibility that “Men Cry Too” might resonate with fans and become a key part of his wrestling persona. He spoke about being on the brink of significant developments in his career, hinting at optimism for the future.
We’ll see if that sticks, though. That’s the exciting thing. I think, in this moment, what’s exciting for me is that I feel like we’re on the precipice of some big things, so it’s kind of exciting to say to you now, okay, this finisher is called Men Cry Too and let’s see if that happens.
? Kit Wilson, WWE Superstar
Looking Ahead: Wilson’s Solo Performances and Pretty Deadly’s Future
As Kit Wilson continues to work toward defining himself as a solo performer, the wrestling community watches with interest to see how his new finisher performs in live matches. Meanwhile, the fate of Pretty Deadly as a tag team remains uncertain due to Elton Prince’s ongoing recovery. Wilson’s journey reflects both the challenges and opportunities faced by wrestlers navigating unexpected changes in their careers.
