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

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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MLW Battle Riot III results: A new World title challenger is crowned

Saturday featured the official televised return of MLW with Battle Riot III, their annual 40-man no DQ battle royal with unique rules (eliminations are over the top, pin or submission, 60 second entries) that crowns the no. 1 contender for the World title.

The show was taped in Philadelphia, PA, on July 10th.

The debut of Cesar Duran

We opened with the “El Jefe” of Azteca Underground, Cesar Duran, who got a great response from the Philadelphia crowd. Chants of “lucha” rang around the 2300 Arena as he made his way to the ring. He tried to turn on the crowd, but they were having none of it and just cheered him on. He said he will be promoting fights in MLW under his Azteca Underground banner and is now the official MLW matchmaker at the behest of Court Bauer.

Jordan Oliver and Middleweight Champion Myron Reed from Injustice interrupted him, who asked Reed “Who the f*ck are you?” as they tried to swipe the mic out of his hands. Reed and Oliver said they want a shot at the Tag Team titles currently held by LA Park and El Hijo de LA Park. Before they got an answer, they were interrupted by the MLW Draft countdown clock which led to Konnan and the debut of the new LAX: Slice Boogie, Rivera (Danny Limelight) and Dr. Julius Smokes.

Konnan went face to face with Duran, introduced his team, and also challenged Los Parks for the tag titles. Injustice badmouthed Konnan which started a brawl between the two teams. LAX got the upper hand but Reed took everyone on the outside out with a swanton plancha.

— We had the old fashioned Royal Rumble tumbler for the wrestlers to draw their numbers from with varying degrees of success. EJ Nduka, Kevin Ku and Tom Lawlor nearly came to blows but decided to leave it to the ring. A CONTRA Unit propaganda clip interrupted one of the segments.

— A new mini-series call MLW Fusion: Alpha was announced to begin in August 2021.

Alex Hammerstone won the Battle Riot match to earn a World title match at any time of his choosing

Davey Richards and Tom Lawlor started us off at numbers 1 and 2 and were quickly joined by TJP as they began exchanging submissions. Lee Moriarty came in like a house of fire and had Lawlor in a Fujiwara armbar before nearly clashing with Richards before Kit Osbourne of Team Filthy came out to save his pal.

Team Filthy’s King Mo was out next and dumped Moriarty right on top of his head. There was a 4-on-2 beatdown as the heels teamed up, but Calvin Tankman was out next and he helped even the sides.

Making his debut at no. 8 was Arez who began a string of high-flying entrants coming in for their shot to shine for 60 seconds. Arez landed four superkicks before Gringo Loco came in and had a nice lucha exchange with Arez, squashing TJP with a middle rope moonsault. Zenshi was out next and was thrown from the ring by Tankman, but landed on the timekeeper’s table to stay alive.

Aramis, also making his MLW debut, was out next and had a great display of hurricanranas, flips and armdrags. Loco and Zenshi also took to the sky before Alex Kane made his MLW debut. He was announced as the latest member of American Top Team as he suplexed the field on his arrival.

The ring was busy as there were still no eliminations as no. Reed entered at no. 13 and hit a few of his trademark cutters. Zenshi was thrown from the ring again but his feet rested against the railings to keep him alive.

Savio Vega brought a singapore cane with him and whacked everyone in sight as Zenshi walked on his hands to get back to the ring. Oliver was out next and he caught his Injustice partner Reed as he came over the top rope, carrying him back to the ring.

A surprise debutant — The Beastman — was no. 16 as we still had no eliminations. He exchanged right hands with the equally huge Tankman before Rivera and Slice Boogie both entered at the same time with a shopping cart full of weapons.

Boogie slammed Reed and Oliver through a wooden board in the corner of the ring as Matt Cross made his return to MLW. We had our first elimination as Vega was pinned by Boogie and Rivera of LAX.

Zenshi flew coast-to-coast with a dropkick before hitting a 630 splash. Bu Ku Dao was no. 20 as we hit the halfway mark with only one elimination thus far. Dao and TJP brawled around the ring to continue their feud as Lawlor became the second elimination as he flew over the top rope.

Marshall Von Erich was out next and eliminated Kit Osbourne. Slice Boogie threw Aramis out too. EJ Nduka came out and eliminated Beastman, Loco, Kane and Mo before dumping the next surprise entrant (Kimchee) as well. Arez was next to be thrown from the ring by Nduka as the ring began to clear.

TJP pinned Dao as Zicky Dice made his MLW debut at no. 24. Nduka kept eliminating men as he threw TJP from the ring. Dice spat out ribbon from his mouth and clotheslined a few competitors with it. Kevin Ku was no. 25 and took out Dice with a brainbuster. Nduka got another elimination when he backdropped Cross out.

KC Navarro and Lance Anoa’i were out next as the field started to clear in quick succession. Tankman eliminated Moriarty before both he and Nduka eliminated each other. Injustice pulled the top rope down to help LAX eliminate themselves before Injustice themselves were knocked over the top rope. Both teams then brawled to the back.

This left no. 1 Richards, Marshall Von Erich, Dice, Anoa’i and Navarro still in play as we thought LA Park was entering as no. 28. However, it turned out to be Lawlor in disguise. Von Erich unmasked him with a claw and clotheslined him over the top rope.

Simon Gotch and Daivari were no. 29 and no. 30 as the first CONTRA Unit members entered. The Blue Meanie was out next as the latest surprise entrant. He ran over everyone with right hands before Davari knocked him down. Another CONTRA member, Ikuro Kwon, made his return from injury and was out next.

Ross Von Erich joined his brother at no. 33 just as Kwon pinned Dice in the ring. Josef Samael and his spike came out next before National Openweight Champion Alex Hammerstone, dressed in Hulk Hogan red and yellow, destroyed the field as he entered and stood tall. Surprisingly, he didn’t eliminate anyone upon arrival before two members of the CONTRA Sentai Death Squad entered.

The two were only counted as one official entrant for those still keeping score. CONTRA had a major numbers advantage with six out of the 12 active competitors.

Number 37 was Kwang (aka Vega) who brought his nunchucks with him and took everyone out. Vega, I mean Kwang, squared off with the Meanie as the surprise entrants battled it out.

King Muertes was out next and eliminated Meanie after Kwang sprayed mist into Meanie’s eyes. Gino Medina was no. 39 and tried a few eliminations with pinfalls but was unsuccessful.

The final entrant was CONTRA’s final member, Mads Krugger. He pointed at Hammerstone and slowly made his way towards his target. Before he got there, he eliminated Anoa’i and Navarro until he and Hammerstone finally began slugging it out.

Muertes eliminated Medina and Kwang before he was thrown over the top by the Von Erich brothers.

We then had a faceoff in the ring as CONTRA circled the Von Erichs and Hammerstone but as the action broke down, the Sentai Death squad members and Samael were thrown over the top rope. Kwon followed after a claw slam on the apron.

The final six were the Von Erichs, Hammerstone, Daivari, Gotch and Krugger.

Krugger eliminated both Von Erichs before Hammerstone double-clotheslined Daivari and Gotch out, leaving just he and Krugger.

The commentary team played up their past meetings where neither had been able to put each other away. Krugger went for the chokeslam but Hammerstone powered out and hit a pump kick but ate a big full nelson slam. Hammerstone also kicked out of a chokeslam before he hulked up, but Krugger floored him again with a big boot.

Krugger brought Samael’s spike back into the action but it ended up in Hammerstone’s hands before he used it on Krugger’s foot, midsection and forehead before clotheslining him over the top rope to win the Battle Riot and a World title shot.

World champion Jacob Fatu came to ringside, but Samael kept him away from his next challenger.

Final Thoughts:

How good is it having live crowds back?

The Battle Riot was a great way to bring MLW back into this new era, debut a whole host of new roster members, create new feuds and set up the major main event they have been building for over a year in Fatu vs. Hammerstone.

We should also be seeing Calvin Tankman vs. EJ Nduka plus Injustice vs LAX based on what we saw on the show.

The Riot itself was plotted out well. We had the exciting high flyers at the onset with the big heavy hitters like Tankman and Nduka mixed in which gave the chosen big men a lot of guys to impressively throw out. The story of the second half of the match was the Von Erichs and Hammerstone vs. CONTRA Unit so be on the lookout for a series of matches between those men before we get to Hammerstone’s title shot.

Nduka got a great rub by eliminating so many of the first half entrants so look for him to get a major push in the coming months. Navarro also got hyped up a lot by the commentary team, so there may be big plans for him as well.

MLW Battle Riot III spoilers: A new World title challenger emerges

The following are spoilers from Saturday’s MLW Battle Riot III in Philadelphia, PA — the company’s first live taping since March 2020.

These matches will air on new episodes of MLW Fusion that begin this month, their first new shows since May. The Battle Riot match will debut on BeIn Sports on Saturday, July 24th.

  • Rustin Grundy defeated Anthony Catena
  • Delmi Exo (w/ Ashley Vox) defeated Brittany Blake
  • Alex Kane defeated Budd Heavy
  • Gino Medina defeated KC Navarro
  • The Von Erichs defeated Team Filthy’s Kevin Ku and Kit Osbourne in a bunkhouse brawl
  • Cesar Duran of Azteca Underground debuted with an in-ring promo, promising to bring the best luchadors with him. Duran is going to be the new MLW matchmaker.
  • Injustice’s Myron Reed and Jordan Oliver were doing a promo about wanting a tag title shot when the new LAX interrupted: Rivera (Danny Limelight), Julius Smokes, Slice Boogie and Konnan. The two had a pull-apart.
  • Calvin Tankman defeated Lee Moriarty. Afterward, King Mo and Alex Kane suggested Tankman join ATT. 
  • King Muertes defeated Richard Holliday for the Caribbean title after CONTRA Unit and Ikuro Kwon kicked Holliday.
  • National Openweight champion Alex Hammerstone defeated Tom Lawlor to retain
  • Ashley Vox (w/ Delmi Exo) defeated Willow Nightingale
  • Davey Richards defeated TJP
  • LAX (Rivera and Slice Boogie) defeated Jordan Oliver and Myron Reed
  • Aramis defeated Arez. This was said to be spectacular.
  • MLW World Champion Jacob Fatu defeated Matt Cross in a match booked by Duran
  • Alexander Hammerstone won Battle Riot III for a future World title shot. The 40 entrants included Davey Richards, TJP, Gringo Loco, Savio Vega, Kwang (Vega), Tom Lawlor, LA Park (Lawlor), Rivera, Slice Boogie, Kimchee, Zicky Dice, Alexander Hammerstone, King Muertes, Richard Holliday, Zenshi, Lee Moriarty, Arez, Kevin Ku, Mads Krugger. Myron Reed, Gino Medina, Calvin Tankman, EJ Nduka, Marshall Von Erich, Ross Von Erich, Aramis, King Mo, Bu Ku Dao, Alex Kane, Shawn Daivari, Kit Osbourne, Josef Samael, Ikuro Kwon, Simon Gotch, Blue Meanie

MLW returns to the venue on Saturday, October 2nd for Fightland.

Bunkhouse Brawl announced for MLW Battle Riot tapings

A grudge match between The Von Erichs and Team Filthy is set for MLW’s Battle Riot tapings.

MLW announced today that Marshall & Ross Von Erich will face Tom Lawlor & Kevin Ku in a Bunkhouse Brawl at the Battle Riot tapings. The tapings are being held at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Saturday, July 10.

The Von Erichs have been feuding with Lawlor since he turned against them in 2019. This January, Lawlor cost Marshall & Ross the MLW Tag Team titles. Lawlor was the special guest referee for the match where they lost the titles to LA Park & El Hijo de LA Park.

“A Bunkhouse Brawl is a stipulation bout with its roots in southern wrestling dating back decades. For years, Bunkhouse Brawls have been the final stage of vicious feuds. Wrestlers can use whatever they want as weapons are legal,” MLW wrote.

Just make sure to bring your cowboy boots, a durable pair of jeans and a 6-pack of whoop ass as that’s what it will take to win this wild southern stipulation match.”

The Battle Riot tapings will feature MLW’s first live crowd since March 2020. Here’s the updated card for the tapings:

  • 40-man Battle Riot match
  • IWA Caribbean Champion Richard Holliday defends against King Muertes in a Caribbean Rules (anything goes) match
  • Bunkhouse Brawl: Marshall & Ross Von Erich vs. Tom Lawlor & Kevin Ku
  • Davey Richards vs. TJP

Two-hour MLW live special confirmed for April

MLW has confirmed a two-hour live special on beIN Sports for Friday, April 5.

The time slot is not official at this point but it would be in prime time and thus go head-to-head with NXT TakeOver: New York from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn as well as the weekly New Japan show on AXS.

The special will be built around the Battle Riot, a Royal Rumble style match as far as entrances but with eliminations via not only over the top rope but pins and submissions, and is more of a street fight style match. The winner gets to pick when they’ll challenge for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship. Tom Lawlor won the first Battle Riot and is the current champion, having defeated Low Ki for the title earlier this month.

The live special will take place at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, New York during WrestleMania week. It will be the second straight night for MLW at the venue, with the promotion also having tapings there on Thursday, April 4.