Prince Nana vs King Mega with Cheetah Master Pictures and Results from Right Coast Pro Wrestling Delaware

+Right Coast Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Champion King Mega took on challenger and longtime adversary Prince Nana (Prince-King Nana)
for both the RCP Title, and the Title of King of Delaware on July 13,2013 at Right Coast Pro’s Festivus Event in Newark Delaware. 
Legendary Delaware Pro Wrestler The Cheetah Master served as the special Guest Enforcer. 


Prince Nana and King Mega at one time were the best of friends. King Mega had summoned Prince Nana to North America to serve as his bodyguard.
In an Ironic twist of fate the one person Prince Nana was hired to take out, also turned out to be the special Guest Enforcer for the match. That man was the Legendary Delaware Pro Wrestler, and owner of 1614 Fitness in Bear, The Cheetah Master.  Though time, and respect between equals, had brought King Mega and Cheetah Master together as friends the same could not be said of Prince Nana and Cheetah.

In a match that was as grand as could be, and swayed back and forth between King and Prince, the Cheetah Master served as an unbiased and non-interfering referee letting the two settle their differences as any title match should be.   
In the end, Prince Nana got caught in King Mega’s Six Foot Eight Chokeslam and failed in his quest to prove that he is the Right Coast’s rightful King.


This frustration was soon turned toward, you guessed it, The Cheetah Master who never in his life backed down from a confrontation. Luckily ample security as well as medical personal were able to keep the two separated, but this war between Prince Nana and The Cheetah Master is far from over.

RightCoastPro returns to action in Newark Delaware at the RCP Arena on September 14 (permit pending).













































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