MLW Battle Riot IV results: A new title challenger emerges

For the first time since July, new MLW content has returned to TV. Now with a new streaming deal with Pro Wrestling TV in hand, tonight’s return show focused on Battle Riot IV, taped this past June in New York City at the Melrose Ballroom.

MLW has been missed, so it was nice to see it back. I’m looking forward to seeing where this new streaming deal takes them. 

The Battle Riot match itself is a 40-man Royal Rumble-style timed entrance match with eliminations occurring via pinfall, submission or over the top rope with the winner receiving a guaranteed MLW title shot. Previous winners include “Filthy” Tom Lawlor, LA Park and current titleholder Alex Hammerstone.

Throughout the night, we saw some of the roster pick their numbers out of the bingo-style golden roller. Tag Team champions EJ Nduka & Calvin Tankman picked first before The Bomaye Fight Club’s Myron Reed & Alex Kane picked theirs later on.

MLW Champion Alex Hammerstone defeated Los Aztecas in a handicap match to retain the title

Flanked by his lackluster muscle, MLW matchmaker Cesar Duran addressed and insulted the New York crowd before the champion interrupted and got this very short opener underway. A big boot and a Nightmare Pendulum easily put Duran’s henchmen away, but the focus of this segment took place in the aftermath.

The champion’s friend turned rival Richard Holliday jumped Hammerstone with a steel chair and attacked his ribs, leaving the champion coughing up blood.

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– We saw the latest vignette for the returning Mads Krugger. This series of vignettes suggested a new look given how we last saw him — on the losing end of a Weapons of Mass Destruction match against Jacob Fatu earlier this year. But, as we would see later in the night, he returned just as he was before. 

Jacob Fatu won the MLW Battle Riot IV match to earn a future title shot

MLW Tag Team Champions EJ Nduka and Calvin Tankman were out first and second. Rich Bocchini and Joe Dombrowski hyped up Nduka’s great performance last year when he eliminated a third of the participants. As Tankman was entering, it was teased that these two would team up to eliminate the field, but instead, they started circling as number three put a stop to that.

Mr. Thomas (3) was out to seemingly step between the champs, but quickly ate a suplex from Nduka. As Nduka eliminated Thomas, he also eliminated Tankman which didn’t sit well with “Heavyweight Hustle.” As the champs exchanged words, Lince Dorado (4) and Arez (5) double dropkicked Nduka over the top rope to eliminate him too. This was a bit of a shock as Nduka was one of the favorites. 

Microman (6) joined in to continue his feud with the Strange Sangre stable as Mini Abismo Negro (7) was on the receiving end of Microman’s signature spots.

La Estrella (8) from Dragon Gate was out next and mixed well with the Lucha high-flying athletes in the ring. KC Navarro (9), Kim Chee (10) and Joel Maximo (11) from the SAT came out as the ring started to fill up. Everyone had a shot at locking in a submission on poor Kim Chee who eventually tapped out.

Killer Kross (12) entered at the right time with a lot of targets and eliminated Maximo by pinfall and Arez by press slamming him over the top rope. Kross, of course, is now back in WWE and will be part of Saturday’s Crown Jewel event.

Former Impact World Champion Sami Callihan (13) was a surprise entrant, joining the match by taking out everyone with his trademark baseball bat. Callihan got a great ovation from the New York City crowd, but Real1 (14) did not. The former nZo took his time getting to the ring and added to his heat with the crowd as he kicked Microman off the apron after he was heroically holding on for survival. Callihan also eliminated Abismo Negro. 

Gangrel (15), Kwang (16) and Budd Heavy (17) brought some nostalgia and brawling to the match. Real1 and Navarro revived their rivalry as Real1 tried to put Navarro out of action again by slamming him into the ring post with an Outsiders Edge. Callihan eliminated Estrella.

Little Guido (18) and Jose Maximo (19) from the SAT were next to get a nice nostalgia ovation from the NYC crowd. Kwang misted Heavy before being thrown over the top rope. Real1 took advantage of Heavy’s blurred vision and bundled him out too.

Davey Richards (20) came in as Gangrel was thrown out. Entrants and eliminations were very quick during this part of the match. Lance Anoa’i looked good at entrant 21 while Real1 continued to skirt around the ring and dive in and out, avoiding any real confrontation and taking advantage of everyone’s weakened states.

Ken Broadway (22) entered as Kross threw Dorado out. Homicide (23) eliminated Maximo by pinfall, and Richards tapped out Guido.

Ricky Shane Page (24) was another surprise entrant who came in with a trash can filled with weapons. He then set up a table at ringside as Juicy Finau (25) made his way to the ring. Callihan eliminated Broadway, and Anoa’i eliminated Homicide.

Duran’s hired henchman (26) was quickly squashed with a samoan drop from Anoa’i and a top rope splash from Finau. Real1 then snuck in and tossed Anoa’i out as he racked up another sneaky elimination.

Dr. Dax (27) had a big man brawl with Finau, and Page eliminated Navarro by power bombing him off the apron through his table at ringside.

Jacob Fatu (28) came in like a house of fire and eliminated Dax. He then went for Real1 who scurried out of the ring and harm’s way. Mads Krugger (29) returned after his Weapons of Mass Destruction match with Fatu earlier this year and re-ignited that feud.

Will Maximo (30), the youngest brother in Los Maximos, was in and quickly pinned by Krugger. Warhorse (31) headbanged in the corner, and Myron Reed (32) went after his foe Richards but couldn’t get him out of the ring.

Two more of Duran’s henchmen (33 and 34) were out to make up the numbers before Matt Cross (35) entered to a nice ovation and hit his handspring cutter on Callihan.

Returning to MLW was fan favorite Mance Warner as entrant 36. This was a big hit with the live audience and he went straight back to where he and Callihan left off the last time they were in MLW together with flying fists, lariats and eye pokes.

Alex Kane (37) entered as Krugger threw Page over the top rope. Savio Vega (38) entered with his kendo stick and made sure to hit Real1 with it to make up for all the time he was running scared from the action.

Entrant 39 was Taya Valkyrie who made history as the first-ever female entrant into the Battle Riot. She took Callihan out with a spear before brawling with Kross.

The last entrant was former WWE NXT and current AEW wrestler Parker Boudreaux who joined the final field of Warner, Krugger, Fatu, Richards, Kross, Real1, Callihan, and Valkyrie.

Boudreaux got a good chance to shine as he tossed out Valkyrie and went toe to toe and got the better of Kross. Real1 scurried back in to bite Richards’ fingers to get him to let go of the middle rope and get eliminated from the match. On the ramp, the Bomaye Fight Club attacked Richards as he was leaving ringside.

Krugger knocked Warner off the apron to eliminate him, but Fatu then quickly dumped Krugger too. Warner and Krugger then brawled to the back so I’m sure those two madmen will be booked in a selection of weapon-filled gimmick matches in the coming weeks.

Kross and Callihan then dumped Boudreaux which left them, Fatu and Real 1 as the final four.

Real1 skinned the cat and brought Callihan onto the apron with a head scissors. Fatu then superkicked Callihan off the apron and to the floor, eliminating him.

Kross and Real1 teamed up to try to eliminate Fatu, but the Samoan kept fighting and kicking out as Kross and Real1 bickered over who should try to pin Fatu after each of their double team moves.

Real1 ate a boot from Fatu so Kross had to go it alone in an attempt to eliminate the former MLW champion. Kross tried to eliminate Fatu over the top rope, but the sneaky Real1 then turned his back on his short-term alliance partner. He was only able to dump Kross to the apron and soon learned this was a big mistake — reminded of how far he had “messed” up by the NYC crowd.

Kross dropped Real1 with a pedigree (and a crotch chop) but had taken his eye off Fatu for long enough to allow him to be blindsided and thrown over the top rope to the floor. This left Fatu and Real1 as the final two and the chance for Fatu to get his hands on his slimy rival.

In homage to Steve Austin in 1997, after Kross distracted the outside refs in a rage and the in-ring ref was knocked down, Real1 was thrown to the floor by Fatu. But, as there were no referees to see the elimination, he snuck back in.

But unlike Austin in ’97, he did not go on to get the tainted win. Real1 tried but Fatu held onto the top rope and did not hit the floor. He got himself back in the ring and tossed Real1 as the referee got his bearings together and witnessed the decisive final elimination to give Fatu the Battle Riot IV win. Finau and Anoa’i joined Fatu for a post-match celebration and speech for the crowd.

Final Thoughts:

Very quick entrants meant that no one had the chance to shine before attention was shifted on who was coming out next. Some entrants had just joined the ring as the next ten second countdown was starting.

Despite that, the hour-long match felt like much less in a good way. The action never stalled or was boring and there was always something going on. If a certain style was not your favorite, the quick turnover in talent meant the style evolved and changed over and over again. The talent was spread throughout the match too. A lot of the favorites remained at the end, but there was enough star power throughout to keep interest. And as always, the surprises were nice and it was smart to use a lot of the New York-based nostalgia acts. 

This set up a lot of new interesting feuds and stories (Tankman vs. Nduka, Krugger vs. Warner, and of course, another Fatu vs. Hammerstone match) and there are still plenty of ongoing stories still to play out like Richards vs Reed, Fatu vs. Real1, and Hammerstone vs. Duran.

Next week:

  • Jacob Fatu vs. Real1
  • WWE’s Scarlett Bordeaux vs. Clara Carreras
  • MLW Middleweight Champion Myron Reed will defend against La Estrella, Arez and Lince Dorado

MLW Battle Riot IV spoilers: Former WWE NXT wrestler debuts

The following are MLW Battle Riot IV TV taping spoilers from the sold-out New York City’s Melrose Ballroom, courtesy of PWInsider.

Tonight’s action will appear on future episodes of MLW Fusion.

  • Cesar Duran opened the show which brought out MLW Champion Alexander Hammerstone. A brawl with Duran’s security broke out before Richard Holliday laid him out with a chair. Duran then made a rematch between the two for later tonight, but under falls count anywhere rules.
  • KC Navarro defeated Mini Abismo Negro
  • Jacob Fatu defeated nZo by DQ
  • Davey Richards defeated Alex Kane to win the National Openweight title
  • Scarlett Bordeaux defeated Clara Carreras
  • MLW Champion Alexander Hammerstone defeated Richard Holliday in a falls count anywhere match to retain. After the match, EJ Nduka turned heel and attacked Hammerstone, setting up a future match.
  • MLW Middleweight Champion Myron Reed defeated La Estrella, Lince Dorado and Arez in a four-way to retain
  • Samoan Swat Team defeated Los Maximos
  • Killer Kross defeated Matt Cross
  • MLW Women’s Featherweight Champion Taya Valkyrie defeated Brittany Blake to retain. Sexy Star II appeared on the screen and appears to be next for Valkyrie.
  • Jacob Fatu won the 40-person Battle Riot IV match to earn a future MLW World title match.

Entrants were EJ Nduka, Calvin Tankman, Mr. Thomas, Lince Dorado, Arez, Microman, Mini Abismo Negro, La Estrella, KC Navarro, Kim Chee, Joel Maximo, Killer Kross, Sami Callihan, nZo, Gangrel, Kwang, Budd Heavy, Little Guido, Jose Maximo, Davey Richards, Lance Anoa’i, Ken Broadway, Homicide, RSP, Juicy Finau, three Cesar Duran flunkies, Dr. Dax, Jacob Fatu, Mads Krugger, Will Maximo, Warhorse, Myron Reed, Matt Cross, Mance Warner, Alex Kane, Savio Vega, Taya Valkyrie and the debuting Parker Boudreaux (Harland in WWE NXT) as the final entrant.

Notes:

  • Both Bandido and The Von Erichs did not appear due to injury. Bandido was set to face Hammerstone for the title, but was hurt at TripleMania. He was also removed from a June 30th indie show. 
  • An action figure deal with Boss Fight Studio was announced.
  • Superfan Vladimir was presented with a Superfan of the Year award.

Killer Kross vs. Matt Cross added to MLW Battle Riot IV

MLW has booked Killer Kross vs. Matt Cross. 

The promotion announced on Wednesday that the match has been added to the lineup for Battle Riot IV. The event takes place Thursday, June 23 from the Melrose Ballroom in New York City. Matches on the show will be filmed for future episodes of MLW Fusion. 

Kross is undefeated in the promotion after three matches. He returned to MLW in February for the first time since being released from WWE back in November. 

This will be the second time Kross and Cross have faced each other in singles competition. Kross defeated Cross in a match for Maverick Pro Wrestling in 2018. 

MLW Battle Riot IV (Thursday, June 23) —

  • 40-man Battle Riot match
  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Hammerstone defends against Bandido
  • MLW National Openweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Davey Richards
  • MLW Middleweight Champion Myron Reed defends against Lince Dorado, La Estrella, and Arez in a four-way match
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Brittany Blake
  • Ross & Marshall Von Erich vs. Samoan Swat Team
  • Scarlett Bordeaux vs. Clara Carreras
  • Killer Kross vs Matt Cross

Jacob Fatu vs. nZo set for MLW Battle Riot IV

Jacob Fatu vs. nZo (Real 1) has been scheduled for MLW Battle Riot IV. 

The promotion announced the match on Monday. 

“The Real 1 says he is the toughest guy on the block — but he’s never stepped foot in the ring with a Samoan Werewolf… until this Thursday when the bell rings and Jacob Fatu and Real 1 collide,” MLW wrote. 

MLW Battle Riot IV will take place Thursday, June 23 from the Melrose Ballroom in New York. Matches on the show will be filmed for future episodes of MLW Fusion. 

The updated lineup is as follows:

  • 40-man Battle Riot match
  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Hammerstone defends against Bandido
  • MLW National Openweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Davey Richards
  • MLW Middleweight Champion Myron Reed defends against Lince Dorado, La Estrella, and Arez in a four-way match
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Brittany Blake
  • Ross & Marshall Von Erich vs. Samoan Swat Team
  • Scarlett Bordeaux vs. Clara Carreras
  • Real 1 vs. Jacob Fatu

National Openweight title match added to MLW Battle Riot IV

Davey Richards is getting another shot to become MLW National Openweight Champion.

MLW has announced that Alex Kane will defend his National Openweight title against Richards at Battle Riot IV in New York City on Thursday, June 23. The show is a television taping for MLW Fusion.

Kane and Richards went to a 20-minute time limit draw when Richards answered Kane’s open challenge at MLW’s Kings of Colosseum tapings this May.

Kane has been MLW National Openweight Champion since winning the title in a five-way ladder match last November.

“Since signing last May, Alex Kane has dominated the competition and conquered all in his way to winning and retaining the National Openweight Championship. Tossing adversaries effortlessly en route to ‘Suplex Island,’ Kane is a grappling machine, cleaning out the division… except for one man: ‘The American Wolf’ Davey Richards,” MLW wrote.

“Following their controversial clash in Philadelphia, Richards now looks to shut up and tap out the braggadocious ‘Suplex Assassin’ and complete his year-long hunt for gold.”

Kane and Richards will both also be competing in the 40-man Battle Riot match at Battle Riot IV. The winner of that match receives an MLW World Heavyweight Championship shot whenever they want it.

MLW Battle Riot IV (Thursday, June 23) —

  • 40-man Battle Riot match
  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Hammerstone defends against Bandido
  • MLW National Openweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Davey Richards
  • MLW Middleweight Champion Myron Reed defends against Lince Dorado, La Estrella, and Arez in a four-way match
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Brittany Blake
  • Ross & Marshall Von Erich vs. Samoan Swat Team
  • Scarlett Bordeaux vs. Clara Carreras

Four-way Middleweight title match added to MLW Battle Riot IV

A four-way match for the MLW Middleweight title has been added to next Thursday’s Battle Riot IV event in New York City.

Three-time champion Myron Reed will defend the gold against Arez, Lince Dorado and La Estrella in what the promotion is calling an interpromotional match.

Dragon Gate’s Estrella will be making his MLW debut while AAA’s Arez has worked in MLW before. Dorado debuted at the company’s May TV tapings.

After regaining the title in January, Dorado will be gunning for his fourth defense after wins over TJP, Swerve Strickland, and Arez & KC Navarro in a three-way.

Here’s the current card set for June 23rd at the Melrose Ballroom that will be taped for future episodes of Fusion:

  • MLW World Champion Alex Hammerstone will defend against Bandido
  • MLW Featherweight Champion Taya Valkyrie will defend against Brittany Blake
  • MLW Middleweight Champion Myron Reed defends against Arez, Lince Dorado and La Estrella
  • Von Erichs vs. Samoan SWAT Team
  • Scarlett Bordeaux vs. Clara Carreras
  • Battle Riot IV match

Scarlett Bordeaux match official for MLW Battle Riot IV

Scarlett Bordeaux has an opponent for her MLW debut.

MLW announced today that Bordeaux vs. Clara Carreras will take place at Battle Riot IV in New York City on Thursday, June 23. The event is a television taping for MLW Fusion.

Bordeaux vs. Carreras is a matchup in MLW’s women’s featherweight division. Taya Valkyrie is the champion of the division.

Bordeaux’s husband Killer Kross also competes for MLW. Bordeaux and Kross were both released by WWE last November.

“Scarlett Bordeaux will make her MLW in-ring debut as MLW’s newest featherweight fighter vows her opponent cannot stop the unstoppable. Known as the doomsday duo, along with her husband Killer Kross, Bordeaux and Kross have left a path of destruction in their wake from Mexico to the US. Now, they have set their eyes on MLW as they look to turn up the heat in New York City June 23,” MLW wrote.

“Known as ‘La Chica,’ Clara Carreras has impressed on the northeastern circuit, collecting wins as the California native emerged as a prospect to keep an eye on.”

Battle Riot IV is being held at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens. This year’s 40-man Battle Riot match will headline the event, with the winner receiving an MLW World Heavyweight Championship shot whenever they want it.

MLW Battle Riot IV (Thursday, June 23) —

  • 40-man Battle Riot match
  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Hammerstone defends against Bandido
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Brittany Blake
  • Ross & Marshall Von Erich vs. Samoan Swat Team
  • Scarlett Bordeaux vs. Clara Carreras

MLW announces seven new participants for Battle Riot IV match

MLW continues to add more talent to their Battle Riot IV match on June 23rd in New York City — their version of a battle royal where the winner earns a future anytime, anywhere World title shot.

The 40 wrestlers in the match can be eliminated by pin, submission or being thrown over the top rope.

Seven names were announced Thursday during this week’s Fusion:

  • Little Guido
  • Los Maximos (Joel & Jose)
  • nZo
  • Davey Richards
  • Ace Romero
  • Savio Vega

They join the previously announced list:

  • MLW National Openweight Champion Alex Kane
  • MLW Tag Team Champions EJ Nduka & Calvin Tankman
  • Samoan SWAT Team (Lance Anoa’i & Juicy Finau)
  • The Von Erichs (Marshall & Ross)
  • Bandido
  • Matt Cross
  • Lince Dorado
  • Jacob Fatu
  • Budd Heavy
  • Richard Holliday
  • Killer Kross
  • KC Navarro
  • Mini Abismo Negro

17 wrestlers have yet to be announced as of now.

Here’s the rest of the card that will be taped for future episodes of Fusion:

  • MLW World Champion Alex Hammerstone will defend against Bandido
  • MLW Featherweight Champion Taya Valkyrie will defend against Brittany Blake
  • Von Erichs vs. Samoan SWAT Team
  • Battle Riot IV match

Von Erichs vs. Samoan Swat Team added to MLW Battle Riot IV

The new-generation Von Erichs and Samoan Swat Team will clash at MLW Battle Riot IV.

MLW has announced that The Von Erichs (Ross & Marshall Von Erich) will take on The Samoan Swat Team in a tag team match at Battle Riot IV on Thursday, June 23. The show, which is a television taping for MLW Fusion, is being held at the Melrose Ballroom in New York City.

The Samoan Swat Team consists of Jacob Fatu, Lance Anoa’i, and Juicy Finau. MLW hasn’t announce which two team members will be in the match.

Anoa’i and Finau have recently signed contracts with MLW. In their first time teaming together, Anoa’i & Finau defeated Los Aztecas (Uno & Cinco) at May’s Kings of Colosseum tapings.

Ross Von Erich, Marshall Von Erich, Fatu, Anoa’i, and Finau have also all been announced as entrants for the 40-man Battle Riot match at MLW Battle Riot IV. The winner of the Battle Riot will receive an MLW World Heavyweight Championship shot whenever they want it.

Here’s the updated lineup for the tapings:

  • 40-man Battle Riot match
  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Hammerstone defends against Bandido
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Brittany Blake
  • The Von Erichs vs. Samoan Swat Team
  • Scarlett Bordeaux makes her MLW in-ring debut

Alex Hammerstone vs. Bandido World title match set for MLW Battle Riot IV

For the first time ever, Alex Hammerstone will face Bandido with the MLW World title on the line at this month’s Battle Riot IV.

MLW’s next event/TV taping is set for the Melrose Ballroom in New York City on June 23rd.

The former Ring of Honor World Champion made his promotional debut earlier this year in a four-way for the Middleweight title. He then returned during the WrestleMania weekend TV tapings, picking up a win over Flamita in a match that aired last week.

MLW storyline matchmaker Cesar Duran will be in Bandido’s corner as his issues with Hammerstone will continue.

Hammerstone will be looking to continue his successful run as champion that began last October when he defeated Jacob Fatu at Fightland.

The show is named after the company’s signature 40-man battle royal where the winner earns an any time, any place World title shot. Hammerstone was last year’s winner.

The event will also feature Killer Kross and his wife, Scarlett Bordeaux, the latter of which will make her MLW in-ring debut.

MLW Battle Riot IV announced for New York

MLW has revealed the date and location for their Battle Riot IV television taping. 

I was announced during tonight’s MLW SuperFight that Battle Riot IV will be held on Thursday, June 23 at the Melrose Ballroom in New York City. Tickets for the taping will go on sale on Tuesday, March 22 at 10 a.m. Eastern time. 

Battle Riot is a signature MLW match type where 40 men compete in a battle royal with timed entrances. Eliminations can occur by pinfall, submission, or being thrown over the top rope. The winner of the bout is guaranteed an MLW World Heavyweight Championship match at a time and place of their choosing. 

2021’s Battle Riot was held at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, where Alex Hammerstone won the Battle Riot match. 

Melrose Ballroom also hosted the 2019 and 2018 Battle Riot shows. LA Park won the Battle Riot bout in 2019, while “Filthy” Tom Lawlor won the match in 2018. 

The event was not held in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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