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Report: Brock Lesnar Not Wrestling At Money In The Bank

As of this writing, Brock Lesnar has held the WWE Universal Championship for 400 days. If this latest news item regarding Lesnar’s status for Money in the Bank is accurate, the Beast should have no problem surpassing CM Punk’s 434 WWE Champion reign.

WWE recently announced that Lesnar has signed a new contract. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but it’s been rumored that Lesnar signed a short-term deal that would keep him with the company through the summer.

Following a controversial title defense against Roman Reigns at the Greatest Royal Rumble, the Universal Champion was not on the line at Backlash this past weekend. Lesnar is not advertised to appear on Monday Night Raw over the next few weeks, but Money in the Bank on 6/17 would be the next logical opportunity to see the champ in action.

However, on the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer revealed that Lesnar is not scheduled to compete at Money in the Bank. “He might have agreed to do a deal until SummerSlam, or maybe the July show, but he’s not on this one.”

If in fact Brock Lesnar is winding down with WWE in the coming months, that leaves Extreme Rules (7/15 from Pittsburgh, PA) and possibly SummerSlam (8/19 from Brooklyn, NY) as potential venues for him to drop the Universal Championship.

Discussion: Which RAW Superstar will dethrone Brock Lesnar? Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman, Seth Rollins or someone else?

PROGRESS: Dates & Locations For USA Coast To Coast Tour

Progress is headed to the United States this summer for a 5-show tour that will include the popular UK promotion’s first-ever event from Chicago.

On Tuesday, the company announced more details on the tour:

  • 8/4: New York City
  • 8/5: Boston
  • 8/9: Seattle
  • 8/11: Chicago
  • 8/12: Detroit

Progress is partnering with Evolve to present double-headers in each city except Seattle. Evolve will run in the afternoons and Progress. (Double-header events will be ticketed separately, no combo tickets.)

Tickets for Chicago and Detroit will be available to buy in person when Evolve hits those cities on the 19th and 20th May. Stay tuned with more information regarding venues and ticket on-sale dates.

Finn Balor Denies He’s Owed A Universal Title Rematch, Plans To Win It Back The Hard Way

On Monday’s RAW, Finn Balor qualified for Money in the Bank by defeating Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn in a triple threat match. In doing so, he got one step closer to challenging for the WWE Universal Championship.

Balor is no stranger to championship now held by Brock Lesnar. He was the inaugural Universal Champion, defeating Seth Rollins for that honor back at SummerSlam 2016. Due to a shoulder injury sustained during that match, Balor was forced to surrender the title just 24 hours later. Since that fateful night, Finn Balor has yet to make another run at the Universal title.

During an interview that took place backstage after RAW, Finn Balor acknowledged the talk that he is owed a rematch for the Universal Championship. Balor says he’s not looking for any handouts. He plans to take back what’s his and sees a clear path ahead for him to do just that.

“A year in a half ago, I lost the Universal Title by forfeit. Now a lot of people are talking about how Finn deserves a rematch, Finn is owed a rematch. Finn isn’t owed anything. Finn doesn’t want anything. I want to earn my rematch. That journey starts today.”

Balor said that he plans to win the Money in the Bank ladder match. When the time is right, he’ll cash in that MITB contract and will win back the Universal Championship “the hard way.”

Watch Finn Balor’s post-RAW backstage interview:

Orlando Voting To Spend $1 Million To Host Another WrestleMania

Public officials from Orange County, Florida are looking to bring WrestleMania to Orlando for a third time.

ClickOrlando.com reports that the a vote is scheduled for Tuesday that would earmark $1 million in spending to bring WrestleMania back to Orlando in 2023 or 2025. There will also be a vote to spend another $2 million to host the Special Olympic Games in 2022.

Last year’s WrestleMania 33 from Orlando brought approximately $150 million to the local economy. WWE has a strong relationship with the city of Orlando, which plays home to the company’s world-class talent development Performance Center.

Orlando is not the only city hoping to secure WrestleMania in 2023 and 2025. Less than a week ago, Tampa Bay Sports Commission Executive Director Rob Higgins announced his city would be submitting a bid to bring WrestleMania to Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium in 2023, ’24 or ’25.

Cities competing for the right the host WrestleMania is nothing new, but it’s interesting to see negotiations are underway for an event that’s won’t be taking place for another 7 years.

Kevin Owens Recently Signed 5-Year WWE Contract

RAW Superstar Kevin Owens recently signed a new 5-year deal with WWE that will keep him with the company through 2023.

During an interview with Canada’s TVA Sports, Kevin Owens told Pat Laprade (translated):

“Hopefully I do not see why I will not finish my career with WWE. I just recently signed a new five-year contract with them. I do not intend to go anywhere [when] my contract ends. If the WWE wants to continue, if I want to continue and my family is ready for me to continue, I do not see why it would not happen.”

Now in the 18th year of his professional wrestling career, the married father of two says he’d be very proud of what he’s accomplished in the ring.

“If it ends tomorrow, I would be very satisfied with the career I had as a professional wrestler.”

Other topics discussed include Canadian wrestling legends and why Montreal won’t be hosting a WWE pay-per-view any time soon. Visit tvasports.ca to read the full interview.

Kevin Owens: 18-Year Veteran

Owens would have good reason to satisfied with his accolades, as he’s held many championships throughout his career. Prior to joining WWE, he held the Ring of Honor World Championship and the the PWG Championship three times. He signed with WWE in 2014 and went on to have a lengthy reign as NXT Champion.

Since joining the main roster in May 2015, Kevin Owens has held the WWE Universal Championship, the Intercontinental championship twice and the United States title three times.

PROGRESS Announces US Summer Tour

UK wrestling promotion PROGRESS returns to the United States this summer.

The USA Coast To Coast Tour 2018 will run from August 4th-12th.

While the event dates have yet to be announced, the tour will hit Boston, Seattle, Detroit, New York City and Chicago.

Click here to view our latest news articles covering PROGRESS.

Marina Shafir & Jessamyn Duke Report To WWE Performance Center

WWE sent in word that former MMA fighters Marina Shafir and Jessamyn Duke have reported to the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

Shafir and Duke are part of MMA’s “Four Horsewomen” along with Ronda Rousey and NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler. As WWE.com puts it, “MMA’s Four Horsewomen have arrived in WWE in full force.”

Duke was a pro MMA Fighter from 2012-2016. She fought as a bantamweight for various promotions including the UFC and appeared on UFC’s “Ultimate Fighter” series back in 2013 as part of “Team Rousey.”

Shafir fought for Invicta and Lights Out Promotions. She is engaged to NXT Superstar Roderick Strong and has been seen ringside for many of Strong’s NXT matches.

WWE fans might remember MMA’s horsewomen having a confrontation with Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch and Bayley at last year’s Mae Young Classic. With Shafir and Duke now officially working under the WWE banner, the stage is set for both Charlotte and Ronda Rousey to have the backing of their respective crews when that eventual showdown occurs.

Total Divas Returning For Seasons 8 & 9

WWE’s hit reality series Total Divas on the E! Network has been renewed for two more seasons. Season 8 premieres this fall.

According to a press release sent out by WWE, the cast will include familiar faces “and even a blast from the past.” The show follows “several powerful and inspiring” female Superstars and gives viewers an exclusive look inside their professional and personal lives.

Amy Introcaso-Davis, E!’s Executive Vice President of Development and Production, said, “We are thrilled to have celebrated the 100th episode of this popular franchise and are grateful to announce two additional seasons. The series will continue to give a rare glimpse at a beloved cast of strong, diverse women whose big personalities, unique relationships and aspirational lifestyles have proven to resonate with our audience.”

E! cameras were on hand during WrestleMania 34 weekend from New Orleans. Based on tweets from the Superstars over the past several months, Natalya, Naomi, Lana, Paige, Sonya Deville and Liv Morgan are expected to be part of Season 8.

Total Bellas, the Total Divas spinoff series about Nikki and Brie Bella, returns to E! on Sunday, May 20, at 9/8 CT for Season 3.

Undercover Boss & Carpool Karaoke To Feature WWE Episodes

Popular reality shows Undercover Boss and Carpool Karaoke will soon feature WWE-themed episodes.

Carpool Karaoke

WWE Superstars Charlotte, Becky Lynch, Nia Jax, Naomi, Natalya and The New Day were in New york City on Monday filming for the Apple Music series Carpool Karaoke.

Go on a star-studded, song-filled car ride in this original series. Each episode features an unexpected celebrity pairing sharing a car, singing along to their personal playlists, and embarking on adventures.

Season 2 is coming soon to Apple Music.

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Undercover Boss

CBS released a teaser for the upcoming season of Undercover Boss, which features footage shot at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL.

The new season, which premieres on May 11th, features a special ‘Celebrity’ theme, with famous people going undercover to seek potential seeking talent to appear in their own upcoming projects. Celebrities featured in the promo include NFL legend Deon Sanders, Broadway star Idina Menzel, Olympic Gold Medal gymnast Gabby Douglas and more.

No word yet on when the WWE-themed episode will air, but we’ll provide an update when that information is available.

MLW Coming To NYC July 19th For FUSION TV Taping

Major League Wrestling’s rapid expansion continues. Following up on the successful launch of the new FUSION television series, the promotion has announced a live event from New York City coming this summer.

MLW invades the new Melrose Ballroom in Long Island City on Thursday, July 19th. This event will be a television taping for MLW FUSION.

Tickets go on sale this Saturday, May 12 at 10 AM ET at MLWTickets.com.

MLW talent signed on to appear include:

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Shane Strickland
  • Pentagon Jr.
  • Rey Fenix
  • MVP
  • Barrington Hughes
  • Maxwell J. Friedman
  • Sami Callihan
  • Salina de la Renta
  • ACH

 

Catch Major League Wrestling: FUSION Friday nights at 8pm ET / 5pm PT on beIN SPORTS.  Learn more about MLW’s new TV series: MLW.com/fusion.

MLW Fusion Results & Full Episode: May 4, 2018

This past Friday was May 4th, prompting everyone and their mother to tell me “May the 4th be with you,” a clever little pun in reference to Star Wars. Well, on the May 4th edition of MLW Fusion, there were certainly of lot of STARS having a lot of WARS in the ring.

Yes, that was the best way I could think to start this column. My apologies.

My corny joke aside, there were certainly a lot of feuds being revved up this week. Let’s break it down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49p0b4hSrgY

The show starts in the arena. Jimmy Havoc comes down to the ring. We see footage of a brawl between Havoc and Joey Janela from Walemania. Havoc gets on the mic and calls Janela out. Janela comes out. The two men brawl into the crowd and to the back of the arena. That’s the last we see of them.

Low Ki comes out next in an outfit that says “I may be a contract killer, but I like to look professional.” A video package shows a previous incident that he had backstage with MVP. During the melee, Low Ki attacked an MLW matchmaker. Announcers Tony Schiavone and Rich Bocchini tell us Low Ki was suspended by MLW for the attack on the official. Back in the ring, Low Ki gets a mic and complains about the suspension. He says that his stable, Black Friday Management, always collects its debts and will collect its debt from MVP. MVP doesn’t like the sound of that and makes his way down to the ring, but his opponent for the night, Sami Callahan, comes from behind him. Oh God, he’s a got a bat! Oh, thank God, he’s only choking MVP with it, not trying to bash his eye out. The chaos is broken up and we go to the opening video package.

Schiavone and Bocchini welcome us and talk about the main event between MVP and Callihan.

Simon Gotch vs. ACH

“Filthy” Tom Lawlor comes out with Team Filthy, which includes the former Vaudevillain, Simon Gotch, and another man whose name is not acknowledged. Lawlor says that due to his injured left forearm, he cannot compete tonight against ACH, therefore Gotch will fight in his place.

ACH comes out next. The ref helps him spar before the bell rings. That’s something I’ve never seen before.

The two competitors start off with a collar and elbow tie up and some chain wrestling. Gotch gets ACH into a cross armbreaker but ACH escapes. Gotch breaks ACH down with a European uppercut, stomps, and kicks. He eventually traps ACH in a chinlock using his legs. ACH gets a rope break. Gotch locks in another rest hold but ACH elbows his way out of it. He comes back with chops but Gotch kicks him in the face. We go to commercial.

When we come back, Schiavone is talking about rope breaks. A rope break must have occurred during the commercial, but we don’t get that context. I’m not a fan of commercials during wrestling matches, but at least WWE will have its announcers tell you what happened while you were watching the 900th commercial promoting the show about 2Pac and Biggie.

Gotch throws ACH with a gutwrench suplex followed by some corner stomps. With the ref distracted, Lawlor chokes ACH with his left hand. The announcers speculate whether Lawlor’s left forearm injury is real. If history is any indicator, I would say “no” (see Orton, “Cowboy” Bob).

ACH gets control back by kicking Gotch’s leg out from under him and booting him with a basement single leg dropkick. Gotch stops an ACH attack, hits a sunset flip with a roll through, and kicks ACH. Gotch attempts a German suplex, but ACH rolls through, grabs Gotch’s legs, and gets the three count.

The rest of Team Filthy fly into the ring and beat up ACH. Lawlor uses his flip flops as weapons and Schiavone sells it like he’s using a steel chair. Team Filthy make their way to the top of the aisle where they’re interviewed by Andrea Ocampo. Gotch says that ACH is going to the ICU and Lawlor says he’s five million times better than the man his team just left lying in the ring.

Schiavone runs down the MLW Top 10 rankings. The list includes:

  1. Pentagon Jr.
  2. Jimmy Havoc
  3. MVP
  4. Low Ki
  5. Tom Lawlor
  6. Sami Calligan
  7. Rey Fenix
  8. Jeff Cobb (Lucha Underground’s Matanza Cueto)
  9. Joey Janela
  10. Barrington Hughes

The champion that these 10 men are all after is, of course, Shane “Swerve” Strickland.

Speaking of Swerve, we get a video package in which the champ says he’s fighting for his kids. Hey, that’s what MVP said last week! They both can’t fight for their kids! One of them is going to have to be selfish and fight for themselves.

A commercial for the June 7 MLW TV taping airs. On that night, the first ever MLW Tag Team Champions will be crowned.

The show comes back with a promo package from Maxwell Jacob Friedman, who does the same 1% gimmick as EC3. In fact, he has a striking resemblance to Dixie’s nephew. MJF tells the home viewers that if the roles were reversed, they’d be like him, but unfortunately, they’re not. Schiavone calls him an “egotistical little jerk.” There’s something charming about Tony Schiavone getting angry. I can’t wait until the day that someone in MLW does something so egregious that Schiavone condemns them “straight to hell.”

Vandal Ortagun vs. “One Man Demolition Machine” Mike Parrow

Ortagun is a Turkish kickboxer while Parrow is just a big s—kicker. Ortagun gets a tiny bit of offense in here and there. However, Parrow just ends it with a barrage of power moves, including a fallaway slam into the corner, a gorilla press, a chokeslam, and finally a sit out powerbomb, which garners him the three count. During the match, Colonel Rob Parker came out to observe the 300-pound Parrow. With the match over, Parrow meets the Colonel in the aisle and they shake hands. It looks like Parker has another big hoss in his Stud Stable.

Andrea Ocampo is in the back with Salina de la Renta. De la Renta is distracted by something off camera, which turns out to be Shane Strickland. She tells Strickland not to get too comfortable with the World Heavyweight Title around his waist and then flashes the “Cero Miedo” hand sing.

Next up is a promo from Havoc. He tells Janela that whenever they fight, they bring out the best and worse in each other and Havoc learns something new about himself every time. Havoc proclaims himself the King and says that Janela will experience havoc the next time they step into the ring together. He threatens that Janela will bleed, so he better “bring a towel” because he’s going to lick all of the blood off of him. He licks his lips and I am officially uncomfortable.

Ocampo knocks on Team Filthy’s dressing room door and notifies Lawlor that MLW officials have proclaimed him healthy enough to compete next week against ACH. Lawlor gets indignant. Gotch tricks Ocampo into thinking he’ll talk to her outside but then slams the door on her.

We are shown a recap of Sami Callihan’s attack on MVP from the start of the show. Callihan cuts a promo in the back where he makes fun of MLW’s production (see, it’s not just me). He says he gets off on pissing people off and running their day. If that’s the case, then he must have been rock hard when he busted Eddie Edwards’ eye with the baseball bat. He makes fun of MVP’s redemption story and tells MVP that he’ll have to tell his son that he’s a failure. Man, this guy is a d—. He ends by saying he’ll be the MLW Champion.

Sami Callihan vs. MVP

While Callihan makes his way down to the ring, Schiavone and Bocchini wonder what kind of bat Callihan is using. With his baseball background, I trust Schiavone’s analysis when it comes to bats. If he ever goes into a soliloquy about lattes, my ears will be perked.

MVP doesn’t wait for his entrance as he storms the ring and goes right for Callihan. They brawl to the outside. MVP tries to chop Callihan but misses and chops the ring post instead. Callihan rams his head into the post and MVP collapses into a fan’s chair. Callihan orders the fans out of his way. He runs to the seated MVP and connects with a discus elbow. I really thought something more devastating was going to happen there. He runs at MVP again, but the former WWE US Champ, trips Callihan and sends him face first into the chair.

MVP throws Callihan back into the ring, but man from Anonymous, Ohio rolls to the outside. MVP follows and is met with Steven Seagal-like eye gouging from his opponent. Bocchini says they’re tied in the Top 10 rankings. Wait a sec…

3. MVP

6. Callihan

Nope, not tied, Rich.

Callihan gets back in the ring and the ref starts a 20 count on MVP, who’s in pain on the outside.

After a commercial break, Callihan rips off MVP’s Breathe Right strip. That’s just too far. You can tell a man he’ll be a failure to his children, but you DON’T pull off his Breathe Right strip!

MVP gets the advantage with a delayed vertical suplex. Callihan sends MVP to the outside. He jumps off the apron for an attack but MVP catches him and slams him with an apron uranage. Both men are on the floor now and get back in right before the ref’s 20 count is over. They get to their feet and trade punches. MVP goes for a kick but Callihan punches him in the leg. He comes off the rope but is thrown with a release belly to belly suplex. MVP chops him in the throat, drives his knee into his face, and drops the Ballin’ Elbow. He covers with a fisherman suplex for two. He sits Callihan on the top rope and climbs to the second rope. Callihan slips down to the mat and tries to pull MVP down with a powerbomb but MVP holds on. Callihan goes between MVP’s legs and kicks his left ankle out from under him. He gets MVP on his shoulders and brings him down with a Samoan driver.

Callihan finds his bat in the corner and picks it up. The ref tries to take it away without success. MVP grabs the bat and the two men fight over it, which ends when MVP pushes Callihan into the ref. The mishap allows MVP to execute the Playmaker. However, with the ref incapacitated, a huge mystery man runs down to the ring and strikes MVP with a falling side slam. The ref comes to and Callihan covers, but only gets two. MVP makes one last stand with a fireman’s carry cutter and right hand to the mystery man. When he turns around, Callihan gives him a low blow, allowing him to execute the Cranial Contusion and grab the victory. He celebrates the win with the mystery man, who carries him out of the arena.

The announcers hype next week’s fights between Havoc and Janela and Lawlor and ACH.

In the back, Ocampo interviews Shane Strickland, who says he feels confident. He steps into his dressing room but finds something that stops him in his tracks. The camera enters the room and we see a shrine on the wall containing candles, skulls, and pictures of Strickland. The image of a skull is on the mirror, and the last image we see is of Strickland looking into the mirror. From the angle of the shot, Strickland’s face lines right up with the skull, as if Pentagon is sending the message that Strickland’s fate will be sure death. I’m sure he won’t kill him. I’m sure he just wants the title, right? Right???

Final Thoughts

Like I said at the start of this column, this week’s show built up a lot of feuds, including Havoc vs. Janela, Team Filthy vs. ACH, and MVP vs. Callihan. The chaotic atmosphere was established at the beginning of the show, and except for the squash match in the middle, it kept up until the end of the main event.

Mike Parrow was impressive in his big man role. If he becomes the new addition to Stud Stable, who knows how much power Colonel Parker can amass. Perhaps he can bring the big guy to the World Title; or maybe the big guy will have a hand in the Dirty Blondes becoming the first Tag Team Champions.

The build to the upcoming title match between Strickland and Pentagon is coming along nicely, with Pentagon now playing mind games with the champ. I’m excited to see what happens in the next few weeks.

Those are my thought for this week’s show.

Next week’s show will be on May the 11th.

I don’t have any jokes about that date.

Um…

Okay, see you then.

All In Seating Chart & Ticket Pricing, First Look At Bullet Club Funko Pop Vinyls

All In Seating Chart

Nick and Matt Jackson of the Young Bucks tweeted out the official seating chart and ticket pricing information for All In.  As seen below, the tickets start at $28, with ringside seats going for $103-153. If you’re in the Chicago area, this is a no brainer.

All In takes place on Saturday, September 1st from the Sears Centre Arena.

https://twitter.com/ALL_IN_2018/status/992569682401026048

https://twitter.com/ALL_IN_2018/status/991670159222882304

Bullet Club Funko Pop Vinyls

The Bullet Club Funko Pop vinyl figures are on their way. Funko insiders @PopCurated have released the first official photos for the Young Bucks, Cody Rhodes and Kenny Omega. The figures are licensed by New Japan Pro Wrestling.

https://twitter.com/MattJackson13/status/950857020323741697

Spoilers: MLW Fusion Tapings Results (5/3)

Major League Wrestling returned to Orlando, FL this past Thursday night (5/3) and held Intimidation Games, a TV taping for the weekly FUSION series on BeIN SPORTS.

MLW returns to Orlando’s Gilt Nightclub on Thursday, June 7th for the next round of tapings. Ticket Information

MLW Fusion Results (5/3)

– Santana Garrett pinned Chelsea Green.

– Simon Gotch defeated an unnamed opponent in the Prize Fight Open Challenge.

– Colonel Parker’s Stud Stable (The Dirty Blondes & Mike Parrow) defeated Jason Cade & Jimmy Yuta & Rhett Giddins.

– MJF pinned MVP after Sami Callihan distracted him.

– Barrington Hughes won a squash.

– “Filthy” Tom Lawlor choked out Fred Yehi

– Rich Swann pinned Kotto Brazil.

– Sami Callihan defeated Joey Janela after interference from MJF.

– MVP defeated Leon Scott by disqualification when Sami Callihan and Sawyer Fulton attacked MVP.

– Rey Fenix defeated ACH.

– Jake Hager (with Colonel Parker) defeated Jeff Cobb.

– MLW Champion Shane Strickland defeated Pentagon Jr. after Pentagon accidentally spit mist into Salina de la Renta’s face and was distracted.

H/T to PWInsider for help with these results

City Placing Bid Today To Host Future WrestleMania

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey will host next year’s WrestleMania 35 event on Sunday, April 7th, 2019. With that event locked in, sports commissions across the United States are already working to secure future WrestleMania events for their respective cities.

On Thursday night, Tampa Bay Sports Commission executive director Rob Higgins announced the city will be submitting a bid on Friday to host Wrestlemania at Raymond James Stadium in 2023, ’24 or ’25. Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium, home of the NFL’s Buccaneers, can accommodate approximately 65,000 fans.

“I think it’s something we’ve been taking a hard look at for quite some time,” Higgins said Thursday evening at the Sneaker Soiree, an annual celebration of bay area sports.

“Naturally, we think with the rich tradition of professional wrestling in our community, with so many (WWE stars) who live here, with how much passion there is for professional wrestling, that it makes a lot of sense to try to host the premier event in Wrestlemania.”

Florida has already played host to WrestleMania on 3 occasions:

  • WrestleMania XXIV, March 30, 2008, Orlando
  • WrestleMania XXVIII, April 1, 2012, Miami
  • WrestleMania 33, April 2, 2017 Orlando

The article at the Tampa Bay Times also notes the city would like to host the Royal Rumble in 2022 or 2023, but does not specify if this would be a stadium show.

For more information, visit TampaBay.com.

Hulk Hogan’s WWE Return Close To Being A “Done Deal”

Hulk Hogan’s return to WWE is close to being a “done deal” – according to a report at TMZ.

Hogan has been persona non grata since his release from the company nearly three years ago due to the fallout from his sex tape & racism scandal. Rumors of his return have been picking up steam in recent months. Hogan has made it clear that he wants to return, telling the Associated Press back in January that he knows Triple H wants him back in the fold.

In recent weeks, Jonathan Coachman, Goldberg, Paul Heyman, Mark Henry and more have commented on the prospect of Hulk Hogan’s inevitable return.

Hogan and “high-ranking WWE officials” have been making progress in their talks. TMZ notes that members of Saudi Arabia’s royal family specifically asked for Hulk Hogan to participate in last week’s Greatest Royal Rumble event. That didn’t pan out, but WWE wants him back – as long as it’s done in a tasteful way that’s sensitive to the circumstances that led to his departure in the first place.

Earlier this week, Hulk Hogan was inducted into the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Alumni Hall of Fame (Video). During his speech, Hogan acknowledged his hurtful racial remarks and told the audience he wants to educate kids not to use the same language that he did.

WWE officials were closely watching how Hogan was received at the Boys & Girls Clubs event and issued this statement to TMZ:

“WWE applauds the work Hulk Hogan is doing with Boys & Girls Clubs of America to turn what was a negative into a positive by helping young people learn from his mistake. While he has taken many steps in the right direction since we parted ways, Hogan is not currently under contract to WWE.”

Do you think we will see Hulk Hogan back on WWE television this year?

Hulk Hogan Inducted Into Boys & Girls Clubs Alumni Hall of Fame

On Wednesday night, wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has inducted into the Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Alumni Hall of Fame.

Boys & Girls Clubs’ after school programs provide children and teenagers of all backgrounds a safe environment to play sports and learn valuable life skills.

The ceremony streamed live on Facebook and can be watched below. Hogan segment begins at the 19-minute mark.

Here’s the official announcement:

Hulk Hogan Inducted into Boys & Girls Clubs Alumni Hall of Fame

Last night Hulk Hogan was inducted in to Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Alumni Hall of Fame.

For more than 150 years, Boys & Girls Clubs around the country have provided kids and teens of all backgrounds, the opportunity to achieve great futures. To celebrate the accomplishments of former Boys & Girls Club members, the organization annually recognizes distinguished alumni, including these nine inductees who have excelled to the top of their respective fields.

Hulk Hogan was one of nine inductees.

The ceremony was hosted by Emmy and Tony-award winning actor and Club alum Courtney B. Vance, and honored alumni who have gone on from their Boys & Girls Club to make major contributions in their professions, from sports to entertainment to the military and more. Each of these leaders has followed a unique path, yet they all share a similar beginning – with the life-changing programs, caring staff and the fun, safe environment of a Boys & Girls Club.

More on Hulk Hogan and Boys & Girls Clubs:

Terry Bollea would ride his bike five miles every day to attend the Interbay Club of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay, where he loved to play baseball. He remembers touring the Club with his mom and dad, and being immediately impressed by its library and swimming pool. When he learned to swim and dive from the Club’s 10-foot diving board, Terry knew he could achieve anything in life. Terry, of course, became Hulk Hogan, a 12-time World Champion and key figure in WWE’s rise from regional attraction to worldwide entertainment powerhouse. The Hulkster’s undeniable charisma set the standard for future WWE Superstars. The larger-than-life icon went on to star in movies, television shows and his own animated series, and he became an idol to a vast legion of fans known as “Hulkamaniacs.”

WWE Reports Strong Performance For Q1 2018 & WrestleMania 34

WWE sent out a press release on Wednesday touting the company’s strong performance for the first fiscal quarter of 2018. You can read the full announcement at Corporate.WWE.com (PDF).

Wall Street is loving the news. As of this writing, WWE stock is up 3.47% for the day. At a $41.16 per share, the company is valued at approximately $3.182 billion.

Here are some key takeaways from the quarter and WrestleMania 34:

First Quarter 2018 Highlights

  • Revenues reached $187.7 million, which was on-par with Q1 2017 (increasing 5% on a comparable year-over basis the impact of ASC Topic 606 in Q1 2018)1
  • Operating income was $21.8 million ($29.0 million on a comparable basis) as compared to $4.0 million in the prior year quarter
  • Adjusted OIBDA2 increased 40% to $35.2 million (increasing 68% to $42.4 million on a comparable basis)
  • WWE Network average paid subscribers3 increased 5% to 1.56 million paid subscribers, consistent with the Company’s guidance
  • Digital video views increased 56% to 6.7 billion and hours consumed increased 69% to 243 million across digital and social media platforms4

Selected WrestleMania Highlights

  • WrestleMania (April 8, 2018) broke the record for the Mercedes-Benz Superdome’s highest grossing entertainment event at $14.1 million, attracting 78,133 fans
  • WrestleMania hit a record 2.12 million global households on WWE Network alone, making it the most-watched WrestleMania in history
  • WWE Network subscribers viewed 25.2 million hours during WrestleMania week or 14 hours per subscriber during the week. This compares to 22.5 million hours last year, a 12% year-over-year increase
  • During WrestleMania week, 13.9 million hours were consumed on digital and social media platforms, up 27% from the prior year; April 9 was WWE’s most viewed day ever on YouTube with more than 50 million views

Vince McMahon quoted in the announcement. McMahon touted the strong performance of the first quarter and WrestleMania while giving an optimistic outlook for the months ahead.

“We’re pleased with our continued success in creating and monetizing our content as evidenced by another record-breaking WrestleMania, which set new highs for network subscribers and viewership,” said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “We will continue to focus on broadening our global audience across multiple platforms, providing the basis for significant growth.”

WWE Files Trademark For Old WCW PPV Event

Last year, WWE revived two special events from the defunct World Championship Wrestling promotion. WarGames, the double-cage match first used in the NWA, was used at November’s NXT Takeover event from Houston, TX. Later that month, WWE ran a special live event from North Carolina’s Greensboro Coliseum dubbed Starrcade.

A search of the United States Patent and Trademark Office reveals that WWE applied for the trademark The Great American Bash on April 27th.

Among the uses for the trademark filing are, “Entertainment services, namely, a show about professional wrestling; entertainment services, namely, the production and exhibition of professional wrestling events rendered live and through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service.”

The Great American Bash was first used in the late 1980’s as the name of Jim Crockett Promotions summer tours. The name was later used by WCW as one of their signature pay-per-view events. Following the demise of WCW, WWE used the Great American Bash for several years starting in 2004. The event was later rebranded as “The Bash” but has not been used by WWE in many years.

This latest trademark application indicates WWE intends to bring back the Great American Bash once again – perhaps later this year when the company returns to Saudi Arabia.

Updated Lineups For Next Week’s WWE European Tour

WWE returns to Europe next week with a live events tour that hits England, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands and France.

The Raw and SmackDown crews will be traversing the continent, with over a dozen shows that will include RAW and SmackDown TV tapings from London, England on the 14th and 15th.

WWE has announced updated lineups for two of the RAW brand’s stops:

Belfast, Northern Ireland (Thursday, May 10th)

  • Roman Reigns vs. Samoa Joe
  • Baron Corbin vs. Braun Strowman
  • Elias vs. Bobby Lashley
  • Drew McIntyre & Dolph Ziggler vs. Titus Worldwide with Dana Brooke
  • No Way Jose, The Ascension, Breezango vs. The Revival, The Authors of Pain, Curt Hawkins
  • Handicap Match: The Riott Squad vs. Ember Moon and Natalya
  • RAW Tag Team Champions Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn
  • RAW Women’s Champion Nia Jax vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Sasha Banks vs. Bayley
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins vs. Bobby Roode vs. Finn Balor vs. Jinder Mahal with Sunil Singh

Dublin, Ireland (Friday, May 11th)

  • Roman Reigns, Bobby Lashley, Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin, Samoa Joe, Jinder Mahal with Sunil Singh
  • Bobby Roode vs. Elias
  • Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens
  • The Revival, The Authors of Pain, Curt Hawkins vs. The Ascension, No Way Jose, Titus Worldwide with Dana Brooke
  • Sasha Banks, Bayley, Ember Moon, Dana Brooke vs. Natalya, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan
  • RAW Tag Team Champions Bray Wyatt & Matt Hardy vs. Breezango vs. Drew McIntyre & Dolph Ziggler
  • RAW Women’s Champion Nia Jax vs. Alexa Bliss
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins vs. Sami Zayn

Santino Marella Hosting New Show For Impact Wrestling

Former WWE Superstar Santino Marella will be hosting a new weekly show for Impact Wrestling.

Santino (real name Anthony Carelli) and Destiny Wrestling’s ‘Iceman’ are the hosts for Beyond The Lights, a weekly series looking at the worlds of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts.

Beyond The Lights premiere Wednesday, May 2nd at 4pm ET on Impact Wrestling’s Twitch channel.

Destiny World Wrestling, which operates out of Santino Marella’s Battle Arts Academy facility in Ontario, has a working relationship with Impact. Destiny will present Impact’s upcoming One Night Only taping on Sunday, June 3rd from Toronto.

Updated Card For Sunday’s WWE Backlash PPV

WWE Backlash takes place this weekend from Newark, NJ at the Prudential Center. The show is presented by Hulu and WWE’s Elite Collection action figures by Mattel.

The card features seven matches with four championships on the line. Moving forward, all of WWE’s monthly special events will feature talent from both brands.

Breaking from the Backlash theme of previous years, only two matches are WrestleMania rematches (Styles vs. Nakanura and Jax vs. Bliss). The WWE Universal Championship won’t be defended, but we will get Daniel Bryan’s first singles PPV match since his recent return.

Following Monday’s RAW, here is the updated card for WWE Backlash:

  • WWE Champion AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura
  • Roman Reigns vs. Samoa Joe
  • Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins vs. The Miz
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion Carmella vs. Charlotte Flair
  • Daniel Bryan vs. Big Cass
  • Raw Women’s Champion Nia Jax vs. Alexa Bliss
  • Braun Strowman & Bobby Lashley vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn

This Friday, we will post our WWE Backlash Staff Predictions. We started this new feature with Greatest Royal Rumble and got very positive feedback. Be on the lookout for the staff predictions and be sure to give your own predictions in the comments section of that article.

Join us here this Sunday for our WWE Backlash Live Results & Discussion.

RAW Preview: Greatest Rumble Fallout, Final Backlash Hype

Tonight’s edition of WWE Raw takes place from Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the Bell Center. The show will feature fallout from the Greatest Royal Rumble and final hype for Sunday’s Backlash pay-per-view.

WWE.com is advertising the following items for the show:

– What’s next for Greatest Royal Rumble winner Braun Strowman?

– Controversy surrounds Brock Lesnar’s steel cage victory over Roman Reigns from Saudi Arabia.

– The Era of Wokenness begins with new Raw tag team champions Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt.

– Alexa Bliss, Mickie James & The Riot Squad react to Ronda Rousey giving Mickie an arm bar at the conclusion of last week’s show.

– Seth Rollins is still Intercontinental Champion after his impressive ladder match victory at Greatest Royal Rumble .

Join us here tonight for our Live Coverage of WWE Raw

MLW Fusion Report: April 27, 2018

When I heard that WWE was airing the Greatest Royal Rumble, I thought I was just going to see a replay of the 1992 Rumble. When the show started, I said to myself “This is not the Knickerbocker Arena. Something’s fishy.” My suspicions were confirmed when Triple H and John Cena came out for the first match instead of the The Orient Express and The New Foundation, so I turned it off and watched this week’s episode of MLW Fusion instead.

I totally just made up that story. I watched GRR and recorded Fusion, but after watching the five-hour commercial for Saudi Arabia, I wish I had just watched Fusion live instead.

Fusion’s second week offering starts with a video package highlighting the feud between Shane “Swerve” Strickland and Jimmy Havoc. Havoc has two wins over Strickland and tonight is Strickland’s night to redeem himself. Strickland says “Swerve is Confidence.” Well, I’m glad Swerve is Confidence because Havoc is Psychotic. The dude licked an axe blade.

The Dirty Blondes vs. Team TBD

Rich Bocchini and Mr. Multi-Year Deal Tony Schiavone welcome us to the show and send us to the ring where we see Colonel Rob Parker, who introduces The Dirty Blondes, Leo Brien and Michael Patrick. The Dirty Blondes are members of Parker’s newest version of the Stud Stable faction.

Team TBD, which includes Jason Cade and Jimmy (The Great) Yuta enter next. Cade and Brien start the match. We get some back story as the announcers mention that Cade was sent to a local medical facility- I’m sorry, a hospital- because of The Dirty Blondes.

The bell rings and Cade dropkicks Brien. He hits him with a forearm and tags in Yuta. They execute Poetry in Motion with Cade kneeing Brien in the face. Patrick is tagged in and Yuta locks him into a submission where he uses his feet to twist Patrick’s arms. Cade is tagged in and TBD does a backdrop/backflip combo onto Patrick.

Patrick sneaks a tag to Brien, who blindsides Cade. Brien pays tribute to Dusty Rhodes with a Bionic Elbow. Upon closer examination, it looks like someone took Dusty’s body from the 80s and put Brien’s head on top of it. Eerie. Patrick is tagged in and the Blondes hit a double Bionic Elbows followed by a quick succession of elbow drops.

The announcers mention that there will be an upcoming tournament to crown the first ever MLW Tag Team Champions.

Brien uses some rest holds on Cade. Cade makes a comeback with a bicycle kick and a jumping neckbreaker. Brien tags in Patrick while Cade makes the hot tag to Yuta, who knocks down Patrick with a springboard overhead chop. He dropkicks Brien and chops Patrick some more. Patrick reverses an Irish whip, but Yuta flips over the top rope, kicks Patrick, and hits him with a diving crossbody. Brien breaks up the pin.

All four guys are in the ring now. Brien gets sent to the outside and Cade lands on him with a slingshot tope suicida. In the ring, Yuta runs to the ropes but Parker trips him. Patrick attacks with an elbow drop to the back of Yuta’s head, and that’s all it takes to get the three count and the victory for The Dirty Blondes. Wow. An elbow drop? Hey, they don’t all have to be One Winged Angels and Red Arrows.

Bocchini says that he’s “sure” Colonel Robert Parker got involved to help The Blondes win the match. Well, if he’s a heel manager, he probably did. Plus, instant replayed revealed Parker’s interference. So did watching it in real-time.

Ultimo Ninja vs. Garza Jr.

Last week we got two brothers fighting in Pentagon Jr. and Rey Fenix. This week, we get a “clash of cousins” between Ultimo Ninja and Garza Jr. What’s with all these luchadores fighting their own family members? It took Owen Hart kicking Bret’s leg out of his leg for the Hitman to agree to fight his brother. These guys just say “You want me to beat up my own flesh and blood? Okay.”

Ultimo Ninja comes out first. Well, I’ll be. I thought the only Ultimo out there was a dragon.

Salina de la Renta comes out next, escorted by two security guards. Following her is her charge, Garza Jr. Garza is wearing shoulder tape. He also looks like he has huge birth marks on his back, but Schiavone informs us that they are marks from suction cups that were used during Garza’s physical therapy.

The match starts with some showing followed by a quick succession of leapfrogs and counters. The two have a stand-off before more action ensues. Ninja hits a handspring back elbow and some kicks. Bocchini informs us that Garza trains in an underwater tank with an octopus. I’ve heard they’re good sparring partners.

Ninja does the “Shh” knife edge chop spot. The crowd chants for one more, but Ninja doesn’t deliver and instead opts for a spinning heel kick. Garza gets in a pair of flying clotheslines. Ninja comes running at him put Garza puts his hand up and yells “Stop!” Then, he does his best Magic Mike impression and rips off his pants to reveal his man parts. Just kidding. He’s wearing red trunks. He throws the pants in the air and Ninja tries to catch them, which leaves him open for a superkick. Garza covers for two.

Garza brings Ninja down with a double underhook slam. He puts Ninja into the tree of woe and connects with a running kick. Schiavone says “Woe, that connected.” Earn that multi-year money, Tony.

Eventually, Ninja is able to send Garza to the outside and flies with an over the top rope tope suicida onto his opponent. The ref starts a 20 count but both men make it back inside.

The announcers talk about how Garza is a rudo (heel) and Ninja is a tecnico (face). Is that considered breaking kayfabe? Do the announcers in CMLL or AAA openly talk about which guys are rudos or tecnicos? I just know that it would be weird for me to hear Michael Cole refer to The Miz as a heel in the midst of calling a match, but maybe that kind of thing is normal in lucha libre.

Ninja bodyslams Garza, which sets him up to execute a backwards somersault into a standing moonsault, which gets a two-count. Garza gets control of the match with a front dropkick, a wheelbarrow double knee gutbuster, and a headbutt. He tries to do the “Shh” knife edge chop spot as well, but the sound the chop makes is underwhelming. He goes for a monkey flip, but Ninja lands on his feet and knocks Garza down with a spinning kick to the back of the head.

Ninja goads Garza into charging at him but moves at the last second, causing his opponent to run into the ring post. Ninja climbs to the top and hits a missile dropkick. They trade pins before trading Rings of Saturn submission holds. Garza gets it on second. Ninja escapes and kicks Garza in the face. Both men are down.

They get back to their feet. Garza pushes Ninja into the ropes, where de la Renta snatches his mask right off his head. Ninja covers his face, giving Garza the opportunity to pin him with an O’Connor roll for the win. Ninja lies on the mat with a towel wrapped around his face while Garza kisses his manager’s hand.

We get a recap of the awesome main event between Pentagon and Fenix from last week. Pentagon earned a shot at Shane Strickland and the World Heavyweight Championship, which is taking place at the May 3 “Intimidation Games” TV taping.

Next is a video package for “Filthy” Tom Lawlor. He says that there is only one star currently in UFC and professional wrestling, and that’s him. Well, Tom, you’re currently suspended from one sport and the other sport you’re in is fake, so I guess your assertion is bunk. The video is also rife with highlights from his training sessions, which includes punching his trainees in the balls. I don’t know if that’s the best way to recruit prospective students.

Rob Parker is interviewed backstage, flanked by The Dirty Blondes. He talks about how he’s managed and had a hand in the success of some of wrestling’s biggest names, including Steve Austin, Sid Vicious, and Harlem Heat. Now, he’s going to do the same for The Dirty Blondes.

MVP cuts a promo on Sami Callahan, his opponent next week. He says that wins and losses matter and he needs to climb MLW’s ranking system. He made a promise to his son to be a good role model and one way he can do that is by winning the MLW World Heavyweight Title. The promo ends with MVP saying that no matter what you’ve done in the past, there’s always redemption. Well, if Impact stays in business, perhaps there WILL always be Redemption.

Shane “Swerve” Strickland vs. “England’s Most Dangerous Man” Jimmy Havoc

We get a second video package for the main event. Strickland says he’s still here, even after losing to Havoc twice. Havoc says Strickland just doesn’t know when to quit. We see Havoc’s handiwork from his hardcore match with Swerve, including putting the champ through a table and double stomping a barbed wired chair on him. Strickland ends the hype video by saying he will beat Havoc and win the MLW World Heavyweight Championship. Wait, isn’t he already the champion?

The tale of the tape analyzes the two competitors’ fighting styles before going back to the arena.

Strickland comes out first. He’s not announced as the World Champion nor is he wearing a title belt, so this must have been recorded before he won the championship. Ring announcer Tim Barr proclaims Strickland as being from Tacoma but the chyron says Seattle. Maybe I’m nit-picking, but I like consistency.

On a side note, I like Strickland’s theme song, “Ain’t Nobody” by Chaka Khan and Rufus.

Havoc comes out next sporting a muzzle. Strickland better hope Havoc isn’t hungry.

The match starts and Strickland comes out of the gate with a running boot to the face. Havoc answers back with an elbow smash and a short-arm lariat. He comes at Strickland, who counters with a knee strike and a top rope basement dropkick. He stomps Havoc in the corner and locks in a submission where he hooks both of Havoc’s arms with his legs, bending the right arm back. Havoc screams that his arm “doesn’t bend that way!” I don’t think the hold would be as effective if he bent it the correct way, Jimmy.

Strickland lets the move go. He whips Havoc into the corner but it’s reversed. Havoc charges but Swerve gets a boot up. He hops onto the second rope, but Havoc kicks his leg out from under him, causing the champ to get crotched onto the second rope, leaving him open for a double knee jawbreaker.

Strickland ends up on the apron, where Havoc clotheslines him on the top rope. Swerve spills to the floor. He makes it back in and eats an elbow strike. Swerve hits a spinning kick and a 619 to Havoc’s torso. Havoc tries a sunset flip pinning attempt, but Strickland escapes and kicks havoc right in the back of the head.

We cut to a commercial, and when we come back, it sounds like Bocchini is in mid-sentence.

Strickland gets sent into the corner but fires back with a roll through jumping cutter. He starts to chop England’s Most Dangerous Man, who asks for more after each one. After a few more chops, Swerve is ready to put him away with a running boot, but Havoc catches it and sends Swerve face first into the mat. The champ gets up and is immediately dumped on his head with a Canadian Destroyer. The onslaught continues with another elbow smash/short-arm lariat combination. He covers but Strickland gets out at two!

Havoc stays on the attack and traps his opponent in a Cobra Clutch with body scissors. Strickland efforts his way out of the hold. He goes for a kick but Havoc ducks and kicks the ref. Havoc goes for the Acid Rainmaker but Strickland avoids it and knees Havoc in the face. He covers for an eternity before realizing the ref is still out cold. Strickland tends to the ref, leaving himself defenseless when Havoc low blows him. Strickland gets rolled up. Havoc has a handful of tights but the pin only gets a two count.

Havoc looks to put it away with the Acid Rainmaker but Strickland ducks and hits one of his own. Havoc goes out to the apron. Strickland hits an elbow strike. Havoc falls to his butt, where he gets a superkick. He hangs off the side of the apron and tries to get himself back up. His effort is futile as Swerve sends him to the floor with a double stomp. Strickland gets Havoc back into the ring, where he sits on the mat for what seems like forever as he waits for Strickland to get to the top rope and hit the Swerve Stomp, which earns him the three count. Strickland took too long to get the move off. Havoc was pretty much staring up at Strickland waiting to get stomped. I’d like to think that if this were real, Havoc would have moved. Despite that, it finished the match and gave Strickland his much-desired victory over his nemesis.

After a quick ad for the next TV tapings, Andrea Ocampo interviews the champ. He asks the crowd four or five times who’s house it is. The crowd responds with “Swerve’s house!” Actually, it’s MLW’s house or whoever is hosting their TV taping. Swerve says he finally beat Havoc and that he overcomes challenges because Swerve is Confidence. He asks the crowd AGAIN who’s house it is before ending the promo and this week’s program.

Final Thoughts

Some of the production on this show was a little weird, like the inconsistency of Swerve saying he was going to become the champion while already being acknowledged as the champ, his hometown being announced as two different cities, and Bocchini’s mid-sentence remarks as the show was coming back from commercial. Maybe that’s not a big deal to some people, but I expect a professional television program so tighten those little things up.

While no match stands out to me this week as mind-blowingly fantastic (which is an unfair expectation for a weekly show anyway), I will say that the person who stood out the most for me this week is Col. Rob Parker. I like the angle of Rob Parker bringing back the Stud Stable and looking to take The Dirty Blondes to the top of the tag team division. They certainly wrestled well enough to convince me that they could be champions, and if they continue to employ the underhanded tactics of the colonel, I don’t see why they can’t.

I wasn’t blown away by MLW’s first World Champion. I’ve only seen Swerve once, but if someone put a gun to my head right now and asked me who I want to win the World Title match at the May 3 tapings, I would unhesitatingly say Pentagon Jr. I was mesmerized by his charisma last week. Plus, he has the in-ring talent that qualifies him as one of today’s best wrestlers. He’s already won the Impact Wrestling World Title. Is the MLW Title in his future?

Those are my thoughts for this week’s episode of MLW Fusion. Come back next week for more recaps and analysis. Have a good week!

MLW Fusion Preview (4/26): Swerve vs. Havoc

Major League Wrestling returns to beIN SPORTS tonight for Week 2 of the promotion’s new weekly 1-hour series, FUSION. MLW sent in the following preview for tonight’s broadcast – we’ll have a full recap of the show up tomorrow (Saturday).

In this week’s Major League Wrestling: FUSION main event, Jimmy Havoc and World Heavyweight Champion Shane “Swerve” Strickland continue their rivalry in a match that has huge implications for the future of both grapplers.

In addition to Swerve vs. Havoc, legendary manager and promoter Colonel Robert Parker makes his return to national television on beIN SPORTS as the Stud Stable’s Dirty Blondes square off with Team TBD, made up of Jason Cade and Jimmy Yuta.

Salina de la Renta — the impresaria of Promociones Dorado — is back with another incredible matchup as remarkable rudo Garza, Jr. faces off with terrific técnico in the 22-year old Ultimo Ninja.

Will Havoc Sweep Swerve?

Jimmy Havoc owns two victories over Shane “Swerve” Strickland in MLW competition. Among those two victories was a brutal death match encounter back in January at MLW: Zero Hour. That match ended with a victorious Havoc raising the hand of Strickland in a show of respect.

But Havoc is anything but predictable. Does the aforementioned respect carry over to this week’s Major League Wrestling: FUSION main event? Does Havoc run his winning streak to three over Swerve? Will the momentum of Strickland’s recent World Heavyweight Championship victory lead him to his first MLW win over England’s Most Dangerous Man? If Havoc goes 3-0 will matchmakers sign a World Title Fight between the two?

Don’t miss this encounter that will major implications on the title landscape in Major League Wrestling!

Stud Stable Creating Tag Team Turmoil?

The Dirty Blondes cost Team TBD a victory recently and tensions are running high for Jimmy Yuta and Jason Cade, who are looking to avenge that loss.

The Dirty Blondes will have Colonel Robert Parker in their corner. The leader of the Stud Stable has never shied away from bending the rules. Will Parker be the difference in this hotly-contested tag team encounter? Or will the young team of Yuta and Cade improve their stock in the tag team division.

High-Flying Luchadores In Action

Salina de la Renta, the impresaria of Promociones Dorado, represents the best grapplers in all of Latin America. Friday night, she will bring an action-packed, high-flying, high-impact lucha libre matchup to MLW: FUSION.

And it’s another family affair. One week after brothers Pentagon Jr. and Rey Fenix faced off in the MLW: Fusion main event, cousins Garza Jr. and Ultimo Ninja square off. Which of these luchadores will make the biggest impression league officials and de la Renta in this battle?

But That’s Not All!

In addition to the amazing in-ring action, top ranked wrestler MVP will make an appearance on this week’s show. The baller from the 305 and master of the Drive By and the Playmaker will assess his upcoming main event matchup with the crazed Worldwide Desperado Sami Callihan. You’ll also see UFC fighter “Filthy” Tom Lawlor, who will demonstrate his unique approach to MMA and professional wrestling.

As part of beIN SPORTS #FridayNightFury lineup, MLW airs to a nationwide audience every Friday at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. MLW: FUSION on beIN Sports is available on all major carriers, including DirecTV, Dish Network, Verizon FiOS, Comcast, Sling, Roku, Fubo TV and more. MLW fans can also stream beIN SPORTS using the beIN Connect app for wireless devices.

Tune in at 8 p.m. ET Friday. Set a reminder. Set your DVR. But, whatever you do … don’t miss this action-packed episode of Major League Wrestling: FUSION.

Learn more about how to watch Major League Wrestling: Check out www.MLW.com/fusion for more information!

John Cena vs. Triple H To Kick Off Greatest Royal Rumble, Superstars Hype the Show

WWE announced on Friday morning that John Cena vs. Triple H will be the opening contest of the Greatest Royal Rumble event from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Join us here later today at 12pm ET for our Greatest Royal Rumble Live Coverage.

WWE has published a series of videos of Superstars hyping the Greatest Royal Rumble: