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MLW Announces 3 More Names For Battle Riot

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MLW Announces 3 More Names For Battle Riot
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Major League Wrestling’s upcoming Battle Riot match has 3 more confirmed participants. So far, the promotion has confirmed 17 of the planned 40 participants.

The Battle Riot match will take place July 19th, 2018 from the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, NY.

Sami Callihan, Joey Ryan, and Jason Cade are the latest 3 wrestlers to be confirmed for the match. A recent report from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter also stated MLW was hoping to broadcast the show on pay-per-view. As it stands now, however, the event is scheduled as a TV taping for MLW Fusion on the BeIN Sports Network.

List of Confirmed Battle Riot Participants: 

  1. Pentagon Jr.
  2. Pierre Carl Ouellet
  3. Rich Swann
  4. Jason Cade
  5. Joey Ryan
  6. “Taskmaster” Kevin Sullivan
  7. ACH
  8. John Morrison
  9. Lance Anoa’i
  10. Swoggle
  11. Konnan
  12. Jake Hager
  13. “Worldwide Desperado” Sami Callihan
  14. Davey Boy Smith Jr.
  15. Teddy Hart
  16. Barrington Hughes
  17. Jimmy Yuta

In addition to the Battle Riot match, ACH and Rich Swann will team up to go against the New Hart Foundation. Teddy Hart will team with Davey Boy Smith Jr for the first time in years. Hart and Smith will also be managed by Brian Pillman Jr.

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What is a Battle Riot Match?

Major League Wrestling describes the rules of Battle Riot to be a mash-up between a Royal Rumble and Lucha Underground’s Aztec Warfare.

“A mash-up of a battle royal, royal rumble and anything goes street fight, this super-sized main event will feature 40 wrestlers with new participants entering the ring every 60 seconds.

Elimination is by pinfall, submission or by throwing an individual over the top rope.

Anything is possible July 19th in a Battle Riot!”

Where Can I Watch MLW?

MLW signed a television deal with BeIN Sports and has broadcast 10 episodes on the network thus far. The episodes air on Friday nights but viewers who are unable to get BeIN Sports can check out the full episodes on YouTube the day after they air.