Archive for the ‘MLW’ Category

IMPACT Wrestling & MLW Announce Collaboration For WrestleMania Weekend

MLW and Impact Wrestling have announced they will collaborate over WrestleMania weekend in order for fans to be able to see both of their live events.

Impact Wrestling released the following statement earlier today:

“IMPACT Wrestling, a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corp., and Major League Wrestling (MLW), announced today that they will be collaborating for their events on April 4 by coordinating talent and schedules to ensure that fans can attend live events presented by both organizations when virtually the entire professional wrestling world descends upon the New York metropolitan area.”

Impact moved their event to the state of New Jersey so they could hold it after 11 PM.

“Due to the New York curfew preventing us from starting at 11:00 p.m. ET, we have moved our live event to New Jersey,” stated Impact’s Scott D’Amore. “We want to thank our partners at WrestlePro for facilitating this collaboration on April 4th and also thank House of Glory and stress that we couldn’t make this happen for our great fans without their cooperation.”

Impact Wrestling & MLW Events Over WrestleMania Weekend

MLW will present “Rise of the Renegades” at 7 PM on April 4th from the Melrose Ballroom. At 11 PM that same night, Impact Wrestling will present “United We Stand” from the Rahway Recreation Centre in New Jersey. The two venues are said to be about an hour’s drive from one another.

“This arrangement eliminates talent booking conflicts and ensures that loyal and passionate fans of both IMPACT Wrestling and MLW are able to attend our respective live events on April 4th,” said Impact Wrestling President, Ed Nordholm.

“Both promotions believe in putting the fans first,” said MLW COO Jared St. Laurent. “Fans will be traveling from all over the world in hopes of seeing the best of the best.”

MLW Fusion Live Double Main Event Announced, Hammerstone Joins MLW

– Next Saturday night, Major League Wrestling invades the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA for MLW Superfight. New matches for Superfight have been announced – more on that below. Superfight will be an MLW Fusion television taping, with some of the top matches airing live on beIN SPORTS as the latest MLW Fusion LIVE special.

League officials have confirmed MLW Fusion LIVE will feature the following matches:

  • MLW World Champion Low Ki vs. “Filthy” Tom Lawlor
  • MLW World Tag Team Champions The Lucha Bros. (Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix) vs. The Hart Foundation (w/Brian Pillman Jr.)

In a press release sent into SEScoops.com, MLW CEO Court Bauer commented, “There’s a spontaneity to live television and with 2 championship fights set for our broadcast, I expect the champions and challengers to bring it and make history on beIN SPORTS next Saturday.”

MLW Superfight: New Matches Announced

– Alexander Hammerstone has signed with Major League Wrestling. The 6’3″ power wrestler from Arizona has wrestled for Impact Wrestling and is known for his explosive athleticism. Hammerstone will debut at MLW Superfight next Saturday night in Philadelphia, PA at the 2300 Arena.

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1088249761512243200

In addition to the MLW debut ofAlexander Hammerstone, two more bouts have been confirmed for Superfight. Rich Swann returns to face Ace Austin and Koto Brazil battles Ricky Martinez in a grudge match.

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1088453059858989057

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1088094493637820416

Updated Card for MLW Superfight

With those matches set, the following matches are now signed for MLW Superfight:

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT:
Low Ki (c) Jr. vs. “Filthy” Tom Lawlor

WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE FIGHT:
Pentagón Jr. & Rey Fénix (c) vs. The Hart Foundation

¡LUCHA LIBRE!
Aerostar vs. Rey Horus

MYSTERY TAG MATCH:
Tommy Dreamer & ??? vs. Brian Pillman Jr. & ???

¡LUCHA LIBRE!
Puma King vs. Gringo Loco

THE REMATCH:
Ace Romero vs. Simon Gotch

GRUDGE MATCH:
“Haitian Sensation” Kotto Brazil vs. Ricky Martinez (presented by Salina de la Renta)

Plus: Ace Austin • Konnan • Mance Warner • Myron Reed • MJF • DJZ and more!

Court Bauer Comments On MLW Contracts Amid Talent Defections

Major League Wrestling CEO Court Bauer has commented on the state of MLW contracts.

It’s no secret that the market for independent wrestling talent is heating up. WWE, New Japan, Ring of Honor, All Elite Wrestling, Impact and MLW are all working aggressively to bolster their rosters. The shifting landscape has dealt MLW a few setbacks in recent months. Former MLW World Champion Shane Strickland is rumored to be WWE bound, while Ring of Honor has signed MLW regulars RUSH, PCO and Brody King.

In light of MLW losing a few talented guys to ROH, a fan on Twitter asked Bauer about the state of MLW contracts. User @RulezGoldberg says he finds it difficult to invest in MLW storylines without knowing if the wrestlers he’s following will be around long-term.

Bauer addressed RUSH, Brody King and PCO’s departures and provided some insight about MLW’s “open borders” philosophy towards wrestler contracts.

https://twitter.com/courtbauer/status/1087158362251378688?s=12

In the year-plus since the relaunch of Major League Wrestling, the promotion’s has demonstrated resiliency as they continue building a loyal audience. Similar to ROH refreshing its roster to offset the losses of The Young Bucks, Cody Rhodes and Hangman Page, MLW has also been bringing in fresh faces. New (and returning) performers to be featured at upcoming MLW shows include Ace Austin, Mance Warner, Gringo Loco, Rey Horus and Aero Star.

Catch MLW Fusion Friday nights on beIN SPORTS. Those new episodes are added to MLW’s YouTube channel the following night. 

MLW’s next big event is SuperFight, which takes place next Saturday night, February 2nd from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA. Matches from that show will be part of the MLW Fusion Live television special.

MLW Fusion Episode 40

MLW Fusion Live Returns February 2nd From The 2300 Arena

Major League Wrestling will air live from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia on Saturday, February 2nd on BeIN Sports. An MLW press release confirmed the news that the promotion’s second live episode of Fusion will take place next month.

“Major League Wrestling and beIN SPORTS are excited to announce that on Saturday night February 2nd at 8pm ET, the 2300 Arena will host the next MLW Fusion LIVE on beIN SPORTS.”

One match for the live special has been officially confirmed. Pentagon and Fenix will defend their MLW World Tag Team Championships against the Hart Foundation team of Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Teddy Hart. The Hart Foundation will also have Brian Pillman Jr. in their corner.

MLW Fusion Live: February 2nd, 2019
Philadelphia PA, 2300 Arena

Dw JO8jW0AUnkJ6

Dw JO62WoAA4lNX

The current card for MLW Superfight on February 2nd includes:

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Low-Ki (c) vs Tom Lawlor
  • MLW World Tag Team Champions Pentagon and Fenix w/Konnan vs The Hart Foundation (Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Teddy Hart) w/ Brian Pillman Jr.
  • Brian Pillman Jr. & TBD vs Tommy Dreamer & TBD
  • MJF vs TBD
  • Simon Gotch vs Ace Romero
  • Rey Horus vs Aerostar
  • Mance Warner Debuts

MLW Announces LA Park vs. Pentagon Jr. For April 4th NYC Show

Major League Wrestling has announced a new main event for the Thursday, April 4th MLW live event from the Melrose Ballroom in Long Island City.

As a result of RUSH signing an exclusive deal with Ring or Honor, the new main event for this show will be LA Park taking on Pentagon Jr. The April 4th event has also been named, MLW: Rise of the Renegades.

MLW CEO Court Bauer commented on the situation in a press release sent into SEScoops.com. “This is a match and organization Rush wanted to be a part of but sometimes politics get in the way and that’s what this comes down to: politics.”

Tickets start at just $20 at MLWTickets.com for this card.

In addition to the new main event of LA Park vs. Pentagon Jr, other talent signed to appear at MLW: Rise of the Renegades include MLW World Heavyweight Champion Low Ki, The Hart Foundation, Rey Fenix, “Filthy” Tom Lawlor and many more.

RUSH Signs Exclusive Deal With Ring Of Honor

Mexican wrestling star RUSH has signed an exclusive deal with Ring of Honor. He announced the news on Tuesday afternoon.

“To all the fans worldwide. The main man of Los Ingobernables, the White Bull RUSH, has a major announcement. For all the fans of ROH, I’m returning one more time, but not just for one date. I’m returning to stay! I’m returning to be the biggest star in ROH. Today, for all those who are hard-headed, for everyone, remember one thing. I am going there to stay My new home is called Ring of Honor. Remember it well. Whatever happens, happens. In the end, nothing happens dog.”

This is a major signing for Ring of Honor, which has been beefing up its roster since the departures of Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, Hangman Page and SCU.

RUSH has been a top star in Mexico’s CMLL promotion. He made his debut for Major League Wrestling (MLW) back in November. Through CMLL’s partnership with Ring of Honor, Rush made his ROH on December 15th during the post-Final Battle TV tapings. RUSH is the latest wrestler that ROH has signed away from MLW, following PCO and Brody King.

RUSH had been scheduled to headline MLW’s April 4th WrestleMania weekend show against longtime rival LA Park. As a result of RUSH jumping to ROH, LA Park will instead face Pentagon Jr. Visit MLWTickets.com for details on how you can attend that show.

Watch: RUSH announces his new deal with Ring of Honor

Singapore Cane Match On MLW Fusion, Rey Horus Added To Superfight

– Tonight’s episode of MLW Fusion on beIN SPORTS will feature Brian Pillman Jr. vs. Tommy Dreamer in a Singapore cane match. You can catch up on past (full) episodes of Fusion over at MLW’s Youtube channel. New shows are added Saturday nights at 6pm ET.

– Rey Horus has signed on to battle AAA star Aerostar at the February Superfight event from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA. Horus is the cousin of Rey Mysterio. According to PWInsider, ticket sales for Superfight are strong and MLW is already looking at returning to Philadelphia in the coming months.

https://twitter.com/mlw/status/1083482882285469696?s=21

– MLW President Court Bauer noted on Twitter that MLW just locked in another television deal. This is likely for a new international market.

https://twitter.com/courtbauer/status/1083040351357685762

Lucha Bros Vs The Hart Foundation Booked For MLW: SuperFight

When Major League Wrestling invades the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia on February 2nd, the Hart Foundation will look to win the MLW tag-team championships from the Lucha Bros.

MLW recently announced the title match for their Philadelphia Fusion tapings which will also include Tom Lawlor challenging Low-Ki for the MLW World Championship. Pentagon and Teddy Hart are scheduled to go one-on-one on Fusion tomorrow night as well.

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1080866628324208640?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Eembeddedtimeline%7Ctwterm%5Eprofile%3AMLW%7Ctwcon%5Etimelinechrome&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fmlw.com%2F2019%2F01%2F03%2F7815%2F

“This is a big match,” said MLW CEO Court Bauer. “Fénix and Penta have practically cleaned out the division while the Hart Foundation have not just dominated but straight up decimated everyone we’ve thrown at them. Philly is in for something special when these four throw down.”

The Hart Foundation In MLW

Teddy Hart, Davey Boy Smith Jr, and Brian Pillman Jr make up the new incarnation of the Hart Foundation.

MLW locked up Teddy Hart to a deal last month. “I love a good comeback story,” said Court Bauer when speaking of Hart’s signing. “Teddy has lived up to his end and has brought it in every match. He’s hands down one of the most talented wrestlers of his generation and his commitment to MLW has been exceptional so we’re committing to him.”

MLW also recently signed Davey Boy Smith Jr. to a multi-year deal. “He’s been a part of MLW dating back to when he was just 18 and I know I speak for fans and the league when I say we’re very excited to see what the big guy does in 2019 and beyond,” Bauer said regarding Smith.

MLW also recently filed to trademark the name “Hart Foundation”.

Davey Boy Smith Jr. Signs With MLW, “Hart Foundation” Trademark Filed

Second generation wrestler Davey Boy Smith Jr. has signed a multi-year deal with Major League Wrestling (MLW). The agreement allows for the Bulldog to continue working for New Japan Pro Wrestling, where he’s a 3-time IWGP Tag Team Champion.

In a press release, league CEO Court Bauer called Smith a special talent. “He’s been a part of MLW dating back to when he was just 18 and I know I speak for fans and the league when I say we’re very excited to see what the big guy does in 2019 and beyond.”

Over the past year, Smith has been aligned with Teddy Hart and Brian Pillman Jr. as part of the Hart Foundation faction. Both Hart and Pillman signed with MLW in recent months, an indication the Hart Foundation will be a force to reckon with in 2019.

The Hart Foundation

Speaking of the Hart Foundation, MLW filed a trademark on the name back on December 19th, 2018. That trademark was previously held by WWE, but was canceled in May of 1999, the week of Owen Hart’s tragic death.

There have been many incarnations of the Hart Foundation over the years. The name was first used by 2-time WWE tag team champions Bret Hart and the late Jim Neidhart. During the Attitude Era, the Hart Foundation was a faction comprised of Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, Owen Hart, Davey Boy Smith Sr. and Brian Pillman Sr. Other wrestlers affiliated with other incarnations include Jack Evans, Natalya Neidhart and husband Tyson Kidd.

Back to MLW, Teddy Hart and Brian Pillman Jr. recently launched a new web series, H2tv. The first two episodes are at MLW’s YouTube channel. The third episode will be released tonight (1/3) at 8:15pm EST. You can catch the first two episodes below, each are about 2 minutes.

Davey Boy Smith Jr. signing with MLW bolsters their roster and is the latest development in the rapidly-evolving free-agent scene.

Low Ki Reflects On Leaving WWE, Reveals Why He Won’t Watch WWE

Despite riding a wave of success during his time in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), current Major League Wrestling (MLW) World Heavyweight Champion Low Ki never managed to find the same level of success during his tenure at WWE.
The company just didn’t seem to know how to utilize his talent, instead lumbering him in awkward storylines that didn’t highlight Low Ki’s abilities.

Speaking with WSVN-TV Entertainment reporter Chris Van Vliet, Low Ki reflected on his time with WWE and his reason for leaving. He also explained why he doesn’t watch their product.

Toxic Environment

“[Leaving WWE] was the most healthy option,” Low Ki admitted. “It was a toxic environment. I don’t know how it is now because I haven’t been there and I don’t watch, so I can’t offer an opinion on that.

But, at least for me, it was a toxic environment that served no further purpose, and it was best for me to go. And because of that, I was able to thrive in other areas and with other opportunities but usually the opportunities that they had available to them and they chose not to use them.”

“We’re Not Insulting The Intelligence Of Our People”

When speaking about WWE and their current product quality, Low Ki confessed he has no interest in what WWE is doing. He emphasised that he feels this way as WWE is “very difficult to sit through.”

“I’m a fan of skill, I’m a fan of stuff that’s intriguing, I’m a fan of stuff that’s cleverly done and there’s thought behind it,” he said. “A lot of the times it’s like a conveyor belt of the same stuff and that’s difficult to do because there are so many people who are wanting to enjoy this, but it takes them away if it becomes a repetitive pattern and they can recognize that and it takes away their ability to have fun.

Again, I’m not knocking them, because I don’t watch their product and I don’t know enough to comment on them but from the feedback that I get from other people, what we’re doing at MLW is much more interesting than others because it seems like we’re offering something the others aren’t. The way that I see it is traditional values. It’s very traditional values, but we’re not insulting the intelligence of our people.”

MLW Runs Controversial Stabbing Angle On Fusion

A controversial angle played out this week on MLW: Fusion. Just two weeks after the company presented its first live special, MLW Champion, Low-Ki, assaulted Konnan with a shank (homemade knife often used in prisons) to close out this week’s episode.

53-year-old Konnan was challenging Low-Ki for the title but the match disintegrated into a series of run-ins early. The match was eventually declared a non-contest after numerous members of Salina de la Renta’s Promociones Dorado attacked Konnan.

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1079153812189995008

Low-Ki then stabbed Konnan in the back with the shank. The incident takes place in the closing moments of the MLW Fusion episode below:

MLW To Add Women’s Division

In other MLW news, Court Bauer announced the promotion will be adding more women to the roster in 2019. Plans are also in place to introduce a title for the division.

“Yes! It’s very important part of the next phase to me,” Bauer said when addressing a potential women’s division on Twitter. “Just saw the first wave of designs for a women’s title… but before we can talk about that I want to hear from everyone who we should be looking at for the division.”

MLW Fusion airs Friday nights on BeIN Sports. Full episodes of Fusion are uploaded to YouTube on Saturday evenings.

MLW Fusion 12/28 Preview

Major League Wrestling presents matches from their recent Miami shows tonight on Fusion. Tonight’s main event features an MLW World Championship match pitting champion, Low-Ki, against Konnan.

2 other matches are scheduled for tonight.

MLW Fusion 12/28 Preview

Simon Gotch $20,000 Prize Fight Challenge

Last week on BeIn Sports, Gotch lost in the main event to Tom Lawlor. While Lawlor will shift his focus to his MLW title shot at SuperFight, Gotch will be back in action tonight. Eager to prove he is still a dominant force in MLW, Gotch will bring back his Prize Fight Challenge tonight. He’ll offer someone a $20,000 prize if they can defeat him on tonight’s episode.

Andrew Everett vs Ariel Dominguez

Andrew Everett defeated Dezmond Xavier on last week’s episode. He’ll look to make it two in a row against middleweight competition this week when he takes on Ariel Dominguez, a wrestler trained by Afa the Wild Samoan and Lince Dorado. Dominguez is aligned with Tom Lawlor’s “Team Filthy”.

MLW World Championship
Low-Ki (c) vs Konnan

Salina de la Renta’s Promociones Dorado would love to get Konnan out of MLW. They’ll have that chance tonight when Konnan challenges MLW World Champion, Low-Ki. The current champion has taken out Shane Strickland, and Konnan’s allies, Fenix, and Daga. Tonight, Konnan will have a chance to write the comeback story of the ages. The 54-year-old will attempt to win one last championship in his long and storied career.

Also tonight:

  • An update on Kotto Brazil, who was assaulted recently at a nightclub.
  • Tommy Dreamer comments on his match against the Hart Foundation from last week.

Speaking of the Hart Foundation, the faction debuted H2tv recently, a YouTube series following Teddy Hart, Brian Pillman Jr., and Harry Smith/Davey Boy Smith Jr.

MLW recently announced that their middleweight champion, Teddy Hart, has signed a new deal with the promotion.

“I love a good comeback story,” said MLW CEO Court Bauer in a company press release announcing Hart’s signing. “Teddy has lived up to his end and has brought it in every match. He’s hands down one of the most talented wrestlers of his generation and his commitment to MLW has been exceptional so we’re committing to him.”

If you missed it, MLW released a special Christmas Day special on YouTube only featuring previously unaired matches from their Chicago tapings.

MLW Fusion Spoilers (12/14)

Major League Wrestling was in Miami, FL at the Miami Scottish Rite Temple on Friday night for a live episode of their Fusion live episode and holding taping as well.

Matches on this show were taped for the weekly MLW Fusion TV series on beIN SPORTS. The first episode from this taping is expected to air in the coming weeks, with the replay being uploaded to MLW’s YouTube channel every Saturday. The following spoilers were taped before and after the live episode, which in case you missed, a full recap of the special can be seen here. 

MLW Fusion Results

– Ricky Martinez defeated Fred Yehi.

– Ace Romero defeated Simon Gotch to win his Prize Fight Challenge.

– Ariel Dominguez defeated Andrew Everett

– Brian Pillman Jr. & Davey Boy Smith Jr. defeated The Dirty Blondes.

– LA Park defeated Gringo Loco,

– Barrington Hughes & Ace Romero defeated The Dirty Blondes.

– Brian Pillman Jr. pinned Tommy Dreamer.

– MLW Champion Low Ki defeated Konnan in a DQ match. The finish saw Ki break a bottle over Konnan’s head.  This led to Tom Lawlor saving Konnan from being beaten by Salina de la Renta’s crew after the match.

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1073774548179476480

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1073772689653936128

Preview For Tonight’s MLW Fusion LIVE Special On beIN SPORTS

Major League Wrestling hits a major milestone tonight. The promotion will go live on BeIN Sports tonight for the first time.

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1073592476613652481

The matches scheduled to air tonight include:

  • Rush vs Rich Swann
  • Dragon Lee vs DJZ
  • MLW Middleweight Championship (Ladder Match)
    Kotto Brazil vs Andrew Everett vs El Hijo de LA Park vs Dezmond Xavier

Other matches scheduled to take place tonight which will air at a later date include:

  • MLW World Championship
    Low-Ki (c) vs Konnan
  • Singapore Cane Match
    Tommy Dreamer vs Brian Pillman Jr.
  • Ace Romero vs Barrington Hughes

The show gets going at 8 PM tonight on BeIN Sports. For those who do not get the network, the full show will be posted to YouTube tomorrow at 6: 05 PM.

Major League Wrestling Miami Fusion Tapings

Tonight will also be the second night of back to back shows for MLW. They taped “Never Say Never” from the Scottish Rite Temple in Miami last night.

Court Bauer spoke to Sports Illustrated recently about the importance of MLW producing live television.

“There is an energy and sense of expectation to live TV, and with only one or two other companies on live, it puts us in rarified air,” said Bauer to SI.com. “We have now exceeded every milestone we had mapped out in our business plan within our first 13 months of operation. Once again, we now find ourselves in unchartered territory, but it’s very exciting.”

MLW CEO Comments On Attempted Raid By Rival Promotion

The end of 2018 has been the most contentious free-agency period in wrestling since the Monday Night Wars. As multiple promotion scramble to lock-up talent to their promotion, allegations of talent-raiding and contact interference are rampant.

Admittedly, what is likely a frustrating time for wrestling promoters is also an exciting time for wrestling fans.

According to MLW’s Court Bauer, a promotion recently tried to sign talent already committed to MLW. He made the following comments on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/courtbauer/status/1073597480003002371

“Now that’s what I call #Honor”

MLW, Impact Wrestling, and Lucha Underground all shared talent throughout 2018.

Ring of Honor recently signed PCO and Brody King from MLW. Neither of them was officially locked-up to the company, however, and King had been upfront with MLW about wanting to go to ROH because of the NJPW talent-sharing relationship.

MLW presents a live edition of Fusion tonight from Miami. The following matches are scheduled to take place on the show:

  • Rush vs Rich Swann
  • Dragon Lee vs DJZ
  • MLW Middleweight Championship (Ladder Match)
    Kotto Brazil vs Andrew Everett vs El Hijo de LA Park vs Dezmond Xavier

2018 Talent Raids

This is not the first time this year MLW has complained publicly about other promotions attempting to negotiate with their contracted talent. Court Bauer had the following to say recently on Wrestling Observer Radio.

“I had guys at WaleMania approached by WWE people backstage in the green room about signing,” Bauer said. “I’m like ‘you can’t do that, I’ll give you a freebie, don’t do it again’. Boom, they do it again. I had to send a cease and desist to WWE, that’s called tortious interference.”

Bauer also sent out the following Tweet regarding two luchadors blowing off MLW in order to negotiate with WWE.

https://twitter.com/courtbauer/status/1072138953346740225?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

MLW Never Say Never Results (12/13)

Major League Wrestling was in Miami on Thursday night for MLW: Never Say Never. Matches on this show were taped for the weekly MLW Fusion show on beIN SPORTS. The first episode from this taping is expected to air next Friday night, with the replay being uploaded to MLW’s YouTube channel the following night.

MLW Never Say Never Results

  • Tom Lawlor defeated Simon Gotch in a no ropes/no holds barred match. After the match, Lawlor cut a promo about how Low-Ki has been ducking him for months with the MLW World Title. However, they will battle at Superfight in February.
  • Salina de la Renta cuts a promo in the ring with Ricky Martinez about the city of Miami because it’s Konnan’s city. This led to Konnan coming out and stating that he’s in Low-Ki’s head and will be the next champion.
  • The Hart Foundation (Brian Pillman Jr. & Davey Boy Smith Jr.) defeated Tommy Dreamer & Barrington Hughes
  • Kotto Brazil defeated Vandal Ortagun. After the match, Ricky Martinez would leave Kotto laying
  • El Hijo de LA Park defeated DJZ
  • Dezmond Xavier defeated Andrew Everett
  • Ricky Martinez defeated Gringo Loco
  • Dragon Lee defeated Rich Swann
  • Ace Romero defeated Ariel Dominguez. After the match, Barrington Hughes came to the ring in order to have a face-to-face with Romero
  • Rush defeated Shane Strickland. After the match Rush cuts a promo about wanting to get his hands on LA Park. He stated that he will bring Los Ingobernables to the USA in the process
  • LA Park defeated Sami Callihan in Falls Count Anywhere match.
  • Low-Ki retained the MLW World Heavyweight Title over Fred Yehi
  • Teddy Hart defeated Pentagon Jr.

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1073418093555269633

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1073419094026829824

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1073414867489579009

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1073411900501835776

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1073408365190152192

Final Card For Tonight’s MLW Never Say Never Event From Miami

Major League Wrestling debuts in Miami tonight (Thursday) with MLW Never Say Never from Scottish Rite Temple. This will be a television taping for the weekly MLW FUSION show on BeIN SPORTS.

If you’re in the Miami area, there are still tickets available. The promotion will also be airing a live TV taping, MLW FUSION Live, on Friday which marks their first live special on BeIN Sports. You can visit MLWTickets.com to purchase tickets with a Holiday combo offer of $20 GA for both shows.

Several big matches have been announced for this show including Pentagon Jr. vs. Teddy Hart, Sami Callihan vs. LA Park in a Falls Count Anywhere in Miami match and much more.

MLW Never Say Never Final Card

  • Pentagon Jr. vs. Teddy Hart.
  • Sami Callihan vs. LA Park in a Falls Count Anywhere in Miami match.
  • Tom Lawlor vs. Simon Gotch in a no holds barred match.
  • Dragon Lee vs. Rich Swann.
  • Rush vs. Shane Strickland.
  • DJZ vs. Hijo de LA Park.
  • Dezmond Xavier vs. Andrew Everett.

As a reminder, you can watch MLW’s weekly television show FUSION on Youtube, if you don’t have the BeIN SPORTS cable channel. New episodes of MLW FUSION are uploaded to MLW’s YouTube channel every Saturday night at 6:05pm ET.

Hart Foundation Build MLW Angle At Pro Wrestling Tees Store (Video)

While Natalya Neidhart is defending her father’s legacy on Raw in a controversial angle, other Hart family members are preparing for MLW’s trip to Miami this week.

Teddy Hart, Harry Smith/Davey Boy Smith Jr, and Brian Pillman Jr. are currently a top stable in the promotion. The trio recently filmed a segment at Chicago’s Pro Wrestling Tees.

Pillman is scheduled to face Tommy Dreamer in a Singapore Cane match this Friday in Miami.

MLW Goes Live This Friday

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1072500504733859840

Major League Wrestling will present a live edition of Fusion this Friday night from Miami on BeIN Sports. The promotion has promised more live specials will air in 2019 as well.

A 4-Way Ladder match has been scheduled for the live show to crown a new MLW Middleweight ChamThe former champion, Maxwell Jacob Friedman, was forced to vacate the title recently due to a broken elbow. Dezmond Xavier, Andrew Everett, Kotto Brazil, and El Hijo de LA Park will be the competitors vying for the title.

“The fans are paying for a title match and the league will deliver on the promise of one next Friday,” said MLW CEO Court Bauer in a press release. “When MJF is medically cleared by his doctor and league physicians, he will have an opportunity to reclaim the title.”

Also on Friday, DJZ will take on Dragon Lee. Rush will also take on Rich Swann.

Court Bauer Talks Sending A Cease & Desist Order To WWE

Court Bauer’s MLW is having a tough time getting WWE to stop negotiating with their talent. Bauer recently appeared on Wrestling Observer radio and discussed what appears to be a widespread issue in 2018 for wrestling promotions.

“I had guys at WaleMania approached by WWE people backstage in the green room about signing,” Bauer said. “I’m like ‘you can’t do that, I’ll give you a freebie, don’t do it again’. Boom, they do it again. I had to send a cease and desist to WWE, that’s called tortious interference.”

Bauer also recently mentioned on Twitter that luchadors Garza Jr. and Ultimo Ninja were supposed to be brought into MLW but ended up ditching his company to negotiate a deal with WWE.

https://twitter.com/courtbauer/status/1072138953346740225?s=09

Former MLW Champion, Shane Strickland, is expected to sign with WWE. The terms of his Lucha Underground contract will likely dictate when he signs with the promotion, however. Recent ROH signees, PCO and Brody King, were not under MLW contracts when they signed deals. King was upfront with MLW about wanting to go to ROH because of their relationship with NJPW when asked as well.

WWE Allegedly Negotiating With Wrestlers Contracted To Other Organizations

There have also been reports from various outlets stating WWE has contacted wrestlers contract to NJPW about signing. Tetsuya Naito told Tokyo Sports he rebuffed a deal from WWE this summer. This week, a report from the Wrestling Observer indicated WWE has interest in Kushida, who is also under contract with NJPW until 2019.

MLW To Air Live On Fusion This Friday

MLW will air live this week on BeIN Sports. The move to airing live specials is something which could up the value of Bauer’s company. Live programming is as valuable as it ever has been to advertisers and networks at the moment.

“There is an energy and sense of expectation to live TV, and with only one or two other companies on live, it puts us in rarified air,” said Bauer to SI.com. “We have now exceeded every milestone we had mapped out in our business plan within our first 13 months of operation. Once again, we now find ourselves in unchartered territory, but it’s very exciting.”

LA Park Vs Sami Callihan, Falls Count Anywhere, Booked For MLW Never Say Never

A Falls Count Anywhere match between LA Park and Sami Callihan will take place on December 13th in Miami. The match has been booked as part of MLW’s Never Say Never event the night before their live special on December 14th for BeIN Sports.

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1069230773876731904

Park had previously been booked to wrestle PCO that night. PCO has signed with Ring of Honor, however, and has since pulled out of the event.

An MLW press release explained PCO’s departure as follows:

“PCO has withdrawn from his December 13th Falls Count Anywhere in Miami bout and has suspiciously vanished from the league. ”

LA Park vs Sami Callihan

“As league officials worked through the weekend on a new opponent for LA Park,” An MLW press release reads. “Rumblings about a falling out between Salina de la Renta’s Promociones Dorado and their hired mercenary Sami Callihan began to surface.  Some claim Saline de la Renta was furious with Callihan failing to take out Lawlor last month in Chicago.  Another source claims LA Park was disrespectful towards Callihan backstage and it triggered Callihan into demanding a match.  While details are sketchy, one thing is for sure: there is bad blood between Callihan and Promociones Dorado.”

The match will be taped as part of the promotion’s Fusion tapings. Fusion airs Friday nights on BeIN Sports and full episodes are posted to YouTube the following day at 6:05 PM.

MLW Fusion Live Matches Announced, Court Bauer Comments

As announced earlier, Major League Wrestling’s first-ever live special will be taking place on Friday night, December 14th. MLW Fusion Live will broadcast live on beIN SPORTS from Miami, Florida. In a press release sent in to SEScoops.com, MLW revealed the 1-hour special will feature a double main event.

The first bout will see Los Ingobernables leader RUSH taking on Rich Swann. The other blockbuster contest will be a 5-Man Ladder Match for the MLW World Middleweight Championship. MJF will put his championship on the line against Kotto Brazil, Dezmond Xavier, Andrew Everett and Jason Cade.

MLW CEO Court Bauer spoke with Sports Illustrated about the promotion’s first live special. “There is an energy and sense of expectation to live TV, and with only one or two other companies on live, it puts us in rarified air,” said Bauer. “We have now exceeded every milestone we had mapped out in our business plan within our first 13 months of operation. Once again, we now find ourselves in unchartered territory, but it’s very exciting.”

Bauer also commented on MLW’s “roster reload initiative,” which includes the recent additions of RUSH And Dragon Lee. Visit SI.com to read the full interview

MLW Fusion airs every Friday night on beIN SPORTS. Full episodes of MLW Fusion are uploaded to MLW’s YouTube channel the following night. 

MLW FUSION LIVE Special Airing Friday 12/14 On beIN SPORTS

Major League Wrestling has announced the Friday, December 14th episode of MLW Fusion will be a live broadcast on beIN SPORTS. MLW FUSION LIVE, a 1-hour special, will emanate from Miami, Florida at the Scottish Rite Temple.

As we’ve been covering, MLW will be holding two shows in Miami on December 13th and 14th. It’s unknown at this time what matches will be part of MLW FUSION LIVE, but the card includes:

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Low Ki vs. Konnan (No Disqualification)
  • Brian Pillman Jr. vs. Tommy Dreamer (Singapore Cane Match)
  • 5-Way Ladder Match for the MLW World Middleweight Championship
  • RUSH vs. Rich Swann

There are reportedly plans for more live specials next year, a sign that MLW’s relationship with beIN is strengthening as we head into 2019.

MLW Fusion airs every Friday night on beIN SPORTS. Full episodes of MLW Fusion are uploaded to MLW’s YouTube channel the following night. 

https://twitter.com/courtbauer/status/1068159067192000513

Dreamer vs. Pillman Singapore Cane Match Announced For MLW Miami (12/14)

Major League Wrestling continues to roll out big announcements for next month’s shows from Miami, Florida. MLW Never Say Never and MLW Zero Hour take place on December 13th and 14th from the Miami’s Scottish Rite Temple Miami.

Earlier this week, it was revealed that Dragon Lee will make his MLW debut in Miami and  Pentagon Jr. vs. Teddy Hart will headline Never Say Never (12/13).

We now know that Tommy Dreamer will face Brian Pillman Jr. in a hardcore Singapore Cain Match in the main event of MLW Zero Hour (12/14).

If you’re in the South Florida area, these shows are can’t-miss. Visit MLWTickets.com for details on how you can attend Never Say Never and Zero Hour. For just $20, fans can attend both shows as part of a holiday combo-ticket offer.

Signed thus far for MLW’s December double-shot debut in Miami:

MLW NEVER SAY NEVER (December 13th):

MAIN EVENT
Pentagon Jr. vs. Teddy Hart

FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE IN MIAMI
PCO vs. LA Park (presented by Salina de la Renta)

NO HOLDS BARRED
“Filthy” Lawlor vs. Simon Gotch

Plus: Rush, the debut of Dragon Lee, Rich Swann, Shane “Swerve” Strickland.

ZERO HOUR – December 14th:

NO DQ WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE FIGHT
Konnan vs. Low Ki (c)

4-WAY WORLD MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP LADDER MATCH
MJF (c) vs. Kotto Brazil vs. Jason Cade vs. ???

SINGAPORE CANE MATCH
Tommy Dreamer vs. Brian Pillman Jr.

More matches and wrestlers will be announced in the coming weeks at MLW.com.

PCO Bites Head Off Fish In Latest Video

Pierre Carl-Oulette has revitalized his career in 2018. Now known as PCO, he is one of the biggest names on the independent circuit. Much of his new found fandom has come through is bizarre and often disturbing YouTube videos.

In his latest video, PCO bites the head of a dead fish. He is accompanied in the video as always by Destro.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1Vl019lDnc

PCO in 2018

The 50-year-old native of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. He made his professional debut 31 years ago in 1987. By 1993, Oulette was in WWE as one-half of the Quebecers. By 1995, Oulette was repackaged as Jean-Pierre LaFitte, a decedent of real-life pirates. He would head to WCW in 1996 where he would team with Jaques Rougeou as one-half of the Quebecers.

He returned to WWE and WCW in minor roles in the early 21st century but largely kept to the independent scene after the 90s came to a close.

Largely due to his YouTube videos and a stellar performance for Game Changer Wrestling, PCO ascended to the top of the indies this year. This summer, he then signed a deal with Major League Wrestling.

“It’s been my greatest run ever in the pro wrestling business,” PCO described 2018 to the Pro Wrestling Torch this summer. “This is the best. This year has been really, really intense. It’s organic. It’s been a crazy run, and it’s also the run where I’m having the most fun and I enjoy the most.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN2pAmODbEw

Dragon Lee To Make MLW Debut In Miami

Dragon Lee is the latest wrestler to be announced as part of MLW’s 2-night set of Fusion tapings in Miami next month. Court Bauer made the announcement earlier today on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/courtbauer/status/1067243028409196544?s=21

The “tough few days” Bauer mentioned is in reference to the numerous injuries which have occurred recently. Top MLW star, Tom Lawlor, broke his hand in an MMA fight this weekend. He was scheduled to face Simon Gotch in Miami but there is no word on if his injury will prevent him from competing in Miami.

Joey Janela was involved in an angle with middleweight champion, MJF, up until he suffered an injury in late September. MJF has since announced he broke his elbow and is also off MLW’s Miami shows.

Dragon Lee in MLW

Dragon Lee is perhaps best known for his long-running feud with Hiromu Takahashi. The pair began their rivalry in CMLL and then continued it around the globe for various promotions. Unfortunately, in their last match, Takahashi was injured after landing on his head after a suplex spot. Takahashi finished the match but collapsed backstage. As of this writing, there is concern he’ll never wrestle again.

Dragon Lee was voted the rookie of the year by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter in 2014. He unmasked Hiromu Takahashi (who was wrestling as Kamaitachi) the following year in a mask vs mask match. PWI ranked him at #125 in their PWI top-500 list in 2018.