AEW star appears on MLW Fightland broadcast

MJF returned to Major League Wrestling on Saturday night.

The former AEW World Champion appeared in a backstage segment at MLW Fightland, interacting with his former Dynasty stablemate, Hammerstone.

MJF said to Hammerstone:

“Hammer, I got to tell you, I love you, brother. Six years ago, Dynasty, we’re on the top of professional wrestling mountain. Six years later, I’m still on top. And I’m saying this with love: You were the Beast of the Summer, you were the King of the Colosseum, and now I’ve had to watch you become a court jester.”

MJF called Hammerstone the best big man in the business and told him to let the old version of himself out. Hammerstone responded that he’s been frustrated by hearing people call for The Dynasty to be put back together. He closed by saying his best days were still ahead of him, and later, as the show was coming to a close, Hammerstone attacked the new MLW World Champion Mads Krule Krugger with a chair.

It’s unclear if the backstage segment was taped earlier, but MJF did appear live on an MLW show earlier this summer, when he attacked Mistico at Summer of the Beasts. MJF is scheduled to wrestle Mistico in a title vs. mask match at CMLL’s 92nd Anniversary show on September 19.

MJF’s appearance comes in around the 27-minute mark of the show, available below:

Women’s title match booked for MLW Fightland

A Women’s Championship match featuring two competitors from Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling has been booked for MLW Fightland 2025.

Shoko Nakajima will put her MLW Women’s Featherweight Championship on the line against Yuki Kamifuku at the September 13 event in North Richland Hills, Texas. The show is airing live on MLW’s YouTube channel for free.

In April of this year, Nakajima made her MLW debut by defeating Delmi Exo to become the new Women’s Featherweight Champion. The title has existed since 2022 with Exo, Janai Kai, and Taya Valkyrie being past champions.

Kamifuku debuted for MLW in June with a victory over Wakana Uehara.

“This summer in Japan, the rivalry turned ugly when Yuki Kamifuku viciously attacked Shoko Nakajima, going as far as to strike the champion with her own championship belt,” MLW wrote. “Now, the world will see the fallout when these two clash in MLW’s return to Dallas/Ft. Worth.”

The Fightland broadcast has a start time of 10 p.m. Eastern.

MLW Fightland 2025 (Saturday, September 13) —

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Matt Riddle defends against Donovan Dijak
  • Templario vs. Ikuro Kwon for the vacant MLW Middleweight Championship
  • MLW Women’s Featherweight Champion Shoko Nakajima defends against Yuki Kamifuku
  • Opera Cup tournament first-round match: Volador Jr. vs. Titan
  • Opera Cup tournament first-round match: Zandokan Jr. vs. Blue Panther Jr.
  • Texas Death Match: Alex Hammerstone vs. Matthew Justice
  • Shotzi vs. Alejandra Quintanilla

Texas Death Match booked for MLW Fightland

When MLW comes to Texas next month, a death match will be part of the lineup.

MLW has announced that Alex Hammerstone vs. Matthew Justice in a Texas Death Match will take place at Fightland 2025. The show is being held at the NYTEX Sports Centre in North Richland Hills on September 13 and will air live on MLW’s YouTube channel.

Hammerstone — a former MLW World Heavyweight Champion — returned to the promotion this April following a stint with TNA Wrestling. He’s set his sights on becoming World Champion again but challenged for a different belt this June, facing Ultimo Guerrero for the MLW National Openweight Championship. It was supposed to be a one-on-one match until Justice was added at the last minute.

In the triple threat, Guerrero ended up retaining the National Openweight title after Justice cost Hammerstone the win.

MLW wrote:

Hammerstone came within seconds of reclaiming the title, only for Justice to crash the moment. After the bell, frustration turned physical as the two erupted in a violent post-match confrontation, throwing live rounds until MLW security intervened. The tension hasn’t cooled since.

Hammerstone has since lashed out, labeling Justice ‘Mud Show Matt,’ mocking his no-rules brawling style and questioning his place in MLW. But Justice hasn’t backed down—firing back by calling out Hammerstone for walking away from the league, claiming, ‘I bleed MLW. You left to chase greener pastures.’

Justice is a former National Openweight and Tag Team Champion in MLW.

The live Fightland broadcast will begin at 10 p.m. Eastern time on September 13. Here’s the updated card:

MLW Fightland 2025 (Saturday, September 13) —

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Matt Riddle defends against Donovan Dijak
  • Templario vs. Ikuro Kwon for the vacant MLW Middleweight Championship
  • Opera Cup tournament first-round match: Volador Jr. vs. Titan
  • Texas Death Match: Alex Hammerstone vs. Matthew Justice

TV taping portion (will not air live)–

  • Opera Cup tournament first-round match: Austin Aries vs. KUSHIDA
  • Opera Cup tournament first-round match: Ultimo Guerrero vs. Esfinge

MLW announces match for vacant Middleweight title

A new MLW Middleweight Champion will be crowned at the promotion’s Fightland event next month.

MLW has announced that CMLL star Templario will face off against Ikuro Kwon on September 13 with the vacant Middleweight title on the line. The winner will be the first wrestler to hold the belt since Mistico — who had been champion for 401 days — had to relinquish it due to injury this April.

Templario was scheduled to challenge Mistico for the Middleweight title at April’s Battle Riot event prior to Mistico being forced off the card. There was instead a three-way match where Templario defeated Esfinge and Hechicero.

Despite not being able to compete then, Mistico still appeared at Battle Riot and vacated the Middleweight Championship. There was an angle where Kwon physically stole the title belt on behalf of Contra Unit.

Fightland 2025 is taking place at the NYTEX Sports Centre in North Richland Hills, Texas and will air live on MLW’s YouTube channel.

MLW Fightland 2025 (Saturday, September 13) —

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Matt Riddle defends against Donovan Dijak
  • Templario vs. Ikuro Kwon for the vacant MLW Middleweight Championship

JBL makes surprise appearance at MLW Fightland

JBL is everywhere.

The former WWE star made a surprise appearance at Saturday’s MLW Fightland in Atlanta. CW Anderson & Brock Anderson were wrestling the Bomaye Fight Club (Alex Kane & Mr. Thomas) when JBL came out. This time, he took out Mr. Thomas with a punch and then gave him the clothesline from hell. JBL whispered something to Brock Anderson before leaving. Brock then covered Thomas for the win.

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In the last month, JBL has appeared in three other promotions. At AAA’s Triplemania event in Mexico City, he seconded Nic Nemeth to the ring for his match against Alberto El Patron and later shook Patron’s hand after the match. At TNA Emergence, he took out The System’s Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards, then did it again at Friday’s Victory Road event. At GCW Homecoming, he took out Effy with the clothesline from hell.

In the main event of Fightland, Mistico defeated KENTA to win the Opera Cup tournament. They had won their semifinal matches earlier in the show.

MLW books Matt Riddle vs. Tom Lawlor stipulation match

Former UFC fighters Matt Riddle and Tom Lawlor will do battle in a pro wrestling match this weekend.

MLW has announced that Riddle vs. Lawlor will take place on the TV taping portion of the promotion’s Fightland event in Atlanta this Saturday (September 14). It’s a “Vale Tudo rules” match, which MLW hypes as being a no holds barred martial arts-inspired street fight.

“Before MMA was an organized sport, pit fighters would battle in the underground fight world of Brazil in no-rules, no-holds-barred martial arts street fights. They called it Vale Tudo Rules! A dangerous, controversial, and arguably barbaric form of combat sports, Vale Tudo tests the limits of human endurance, skill, and sheer will to survive,” MLW wrote.

“Now MLW brings Vale Tudo to Center Stage in Atlanta, where two of the sport’s most dangerous competitors will collide in a match that harkens back to the true, gritty roots of MMA. Matt Riddle and Tom Lawlor will throw down in a clash that promises to be one of the most unpredictable encounters in MLW history.”

An air date for the match has not been announced. It’s the first one-on-one matchup between Riddle and Lawlor since 2017.

Fightland will include both a live special and TV tapings. The live special is airing for free on MLW’s YouTube channel.

MLW Fightland live special (Saturday, February 14) —

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima defends against Mads Krugger
  • Opera Cup finals: TBA vs. TBA
  • Opera Cup semifinals: KENTA vs. TJP
  • Opera Cup semifinals: Mistico vs. Bad Dude Tito
  • Donovan Dijak vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • The Andersons (Brock Anderson & CW Anderson) vs. Bomaye Fight Club (Alex Kane & Mr. Thomas)
  • Okumura vs. Adam Priest

TV tapings —

  • Vale Tudo rules match: Matt Riddle vs. Tom Lawlor
  • Bobby Fish vs. Kevin Knight

Donovan Dijak to make MLW in-ring debut at Fightland

Former WWE wrestler Donovan Dijak is set for his first MLW match.

Dijak will make his MLW in-ring debut at Fightland 2024, facing off against Timothy Thatcher. The show is being held at Center Stage in Atlanta on Saturday, September 14 and will stream live on MLW’s YouTube channel for free.

Last week, Dijak arrived in MLW by disrupting a scramble match between Jimmy Lloyd, LSG, Little Guido, and Nolo Kitano. He laid out everyone in the match and then cut a promo saying his aim is to become the next MLW World Heavyweight Champion. The belt is currently held by Satoshi Kojima. Dijak also mentioned Thatcher, Matt Riddle, and Minoru Suzuki as targets.

The 37-year-old Dijak is a free agent after departing WWE this June when his contract was not renewed by the company. On June 27, Dijak posted a statement saying he tried to negotiate with WWE, but they never made him an offer. He was informed at the “eleventh hour” that WWE would not be renewing his contract.

Mister Saint Laurent is Dijak’s manager in MLW.

Here’s the updated card for Fightland:

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima defends against Mads Krugger
  • Opera Cup finals: TBA vs. TBA
  • Opera Cup semifinal match: KENTA vs. TJP
  • Opera Cup semifinal match: Mistico vs. Bad Dude Tito
  • Donovan Dijak vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • The Andersons (Brock Anderson & CW Anderson) vs. Bomaye Fight Club (Alex Kane & Mr. Thomas)

NJPW’s Kevin Knight to make MLW debut

NJPW wrestler Kevin Knight is set to debut for MLW later this month.

At MLW Fightland, Knight will make his debut in a singles match against Bobby Fish. It will be part of the TV taping portion of the event, which is being held at Center Stage in Knight’s hometown of Atlanta on Saturday, September 14.

Knight is a former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion, holding the titles with KUSHIDA. Knight recently teamed with Rocky Romero & YOSHI-HASHI in a victory over Bullet Club War Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors & Drilla Moloney) at NJPW Capital Collision.

In MLW, Fish is part of a newly formed stable with The Andersons (Brock Anderson & CW Anderson) and Brett Ryan Gosselin. They laid out Paul London at MLW Summer of the Beasts.

The Andersons made their MLW tag team debut at Summer of the Beasts and are set for action at Fightland, but their opponents have not been announced.

Fightland’s main card will stream live on MLW’s YouTube channel. The show is being headlined by Satoshi Kojima defending his MLW World Heavyweight Championship against Mads Krugger.

MLW returning to Atlanta for Fightland 2024

After holding Battle Riot VI in the city, MLW has announced a return date for Atlanta.

MLW will be back at Center Stage on Saturday, September 14 for Fightland 2024. The event will feature both a live streaming special and matches taped for MLW television. Tickets are going on sale this Wednesday (June 5) at 10 a.m. Eastern time.

Center Stage also hosted Battle Riot VI this past Saturday. At the event, Matt Riddle won the 40-man Battle Riot match to earn a future MLW World Heavyweight Championship shot. Satoshi Kojima, the current champion, retained his title against Tom Lawlor. MLW hasn’t announced when Riddle will be getting his title shot.

Battle Riot was MLW’s Atlanta debut.

Going forward, MLW’s special events (including Fightland) will air live on YouTube for those who subscribe as a paid member to the MLW YouTube channel. The events previously aired on TrillerTV+.

Riddle, Kojima, Lawlor, Alex Kane, Mistico, AKIRA, Sami Callihan, Jake Crist, Delmi Exo, Cesar Duran, Salina de la Renta, and Contra Unit (Mads Krugger, Minoru Suzuki, Janai Kai & Ikuro Kwon) are advertised for Fightland.

Here’s a look at MLW’s upcoming event schedule:

  • Blood & Thunder: Friday, July 12 at The Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Florida
  • Summer of the Beasts: Thursday, August 29 at the Melrose Ballroom in New York City
  • Fightland: Saturday, September 14 at Center Stage in Atlanta
  • Lucha Apocalypto: Saturday, November 9 at Cicero Stadium in Cicero, Illinois

Alex Hammerstone returns to MLW at Fightland, joins WTF

Alex Hammerstone is back in MLW, although not in storyline.  

After publicly requesting his release from the promotion last month, Hammerstone appeared at the end of MLW Fightland on Saturday night at Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena. 

In storyline, MLW granted Hammerstone’s release, allowing him to sign with Mister Saint Laurent’s World Titan Federation (WTF), a faction of “Superstars” looking to re-brand MLW.  

Following the show’s main event, WTF members Matt Cardona, Steph de Lander, and our own Tom Lawlor hit the ring to attack Alex Kane and a brawl with the Bomaye Fight Club ensued. The lights went out and when they came back on, Hammerstone was in the ring wearing a WTF tank top. Hammerstone then attacked Kane and Fatu. 

The show closed with WTF standing tall in the ring and Cardona holding up the MLW World Heavyweight title belt. 

MLW.com can confirm that Hammer was in fact granted his release from MLW this week… but no one expected him to sign instantly with Saint Laurent’s World Titan Federation and return tonight to crash FIGHTLAND,” reads an MLW press release. 

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Other notes from MLW Fightland:

  • The Second Gear Crew beat The Calling to win the MLW Tag titles in a ladder match. AKIRA accidentally hit Rickey Shane Page with a chair while all four wrestlers were climbing the ladders. This eventually led to 1 Called Manders pulling down the belts. 
    • After the match, RSP and AKIRA ended up brawling and then two masked members of The Calling came in and helped RSP beat down AKIRA. 
  • Steph de Lander made her MLW debut. After it was teased that she was romantically involved with Mance Warner, de Lander then speared Warner through a table and helped Matt Cardona pick up the win in a Loser Leaves MLW match. 
  • Alex Kane successfully retained his MLW World Heavyweight Championship after choking out Jacob Fatu in a match that went 48 minutes. 

MLW FIghtland 2023 results:

  • The Second Gear Crew (1 Called Manders & Matthew Justice) defeated The Calling (AKIRA & Rickey Shane Page) in a ladder match to win the MLW World Tag Team Championships
  • Matt Cardona w/Mister Saint Laurent & Steph de Lander defeated Mance Warner in a Loser Leaves MLW match
  • Ichiban & Mascara Dorada defeated Promociones Dorado (Rocky Romero & El Barbaro Cavernario) w/Salina de la Renta
  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane defeated Jacob Fatu to retain his title

MLW Fusion results: Alex Kane vs. Jacob Fatu contract signing

This week’s matches were taped in October at the famous 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. Joe Dombrowski and Matt Striker announced the matches.

– Dombrowski and Striker announced that The Calling (Ricky Shane Page & AKIRA) will defend the tag titles against The Second Gear Crew (1 Called Manders & Matthew Justice) in a tag team ladder match at Fightland. These two teams ended last week’s episode brawling all over ringside, a brawl that led to this rematch being announced.

Griffin McCoy defeated Tracy Williams

McCoy got his MLW career off to a winning start against the 2023 Opera Cup competitor. Williams started strong keeping McCoy on the mat and hitting a variety of suplexes, but the debutant eased his way into the mat with some kicks and strikes.

McCoy hit one strike too many as it inspired Williams’ comeback, which consisted of a hard slap, suplex, a face-first drop onto the top turnbuckle, and an STF.

McCoy fought back and went for his Sunset Kick (springboard kick) but Williams caught it into an ankle lock. Williams went for a piledriver but McCoy accidentally kicked the referee.

With the official down, McCoy hit Williams with a low blow, a half-and-half suplex, and his Sunset Kick to pick up the shock win.

– Last week Jacob Fatu stole Matt Cardona’s new car while Alex Kane was confronting him, a car gifted to him by the World Titan Federation leader Mister Saint Laurent. This week Saint Laurent delivered a “State of the Fed” address where he unveiled the new WTF logo and gave his vision of sports entertainment.

MLW Featherweight Champion Janai Kai w/Salina de la Renta defeated Riley Krowe

Another debutee Riley Krowe came up against a tough challenge in Janai Kai. Kai recently defeated Delmi Exo at Slaughterhouse and took no time to take out Krowe here. Straight from the bell Kai ran and hit a strong big boot to knock her out and win via KO.

After the match, Salina took the mic from Sam Laterna and hyped up Kai on the stage while the champion simply stared at the camera and said…“Kick Demon”.

– We then heard from The Calling where they again teased some tension between Ricky Shane Page and AKIRA. Joe Dombrowski and Matt Striker suggested the same which brought out Page to confront the commentary duo, but that brought out Manders and Justice from SGC for an impromptu brawl.

– We heard that if Cardona loses his Loser Leaves MLW match with Mance Warner at Fightland on November 18 then another “superstar” from the World Titan Federation will get the guaranteed title shot at One Shot in December.

– Sam Laterna then interviewed Rocky Romero who talked about his Fightland opponents Mascarada Dorada and Ichiban, calling Dorada a credible challenger but playing down the skills of Ichiban.

– Don King then quickly hyped up the Kane vs. Fatu title fight saying that Bomaye is for the people.

– Ricky Shane Page vs. Jimmy Lloyd for the National Openweight title was signed for One Shot in New York City on December 7.

– “Filthy” Tom Lawlor then announced that he and Cardona will take on Kane and Mr. Thomas in two weeks on Thanksgiving Night Fusion.

The Bomaye Fight Club (Mr. Thomas & O’Shay Edwards) defeated The Mane Events (Jay Lyon & Midas Black)

This was quick and was used to give Thomas and Edwards a strong win on their way up the tag team ranks.

Edwards and Lyon started by taking turns with running shoulder blocks. This developed into a taunt exchange followed by Lyon leaping through his circus hoop with a swift rolling senton to the floor.

The Mane Event’s upperhand did not last long. Edwards tagged in Thomas who hit a big Bossman slam on Lyon and put Black away with a powerbomb.

– Backstage we saw Mance Warner and 1 Called Manders talking tactics ahead of the Second Gear Crew’s ladder match with The Calling. Warner called for gold and violence followed by busting AKIRA open and hitting the pay window for the tag titles. Their tactic talk was interrupted by AKIRA and Ricky Shane Page for another backstage brawl.

Alex Kane vs. Jacob Fatu contract signing for Fightland

Court Bauer attempted to host the contract signing but as soon as both appeared the insults started and they had to be pulled apart. Saint Laurent and Cardona appeared and got in between the pair which only escalated the tension in the room. Fatu and Kane began swinging at each other and again had to be pulled apart. Fatu broke free and got a few more shots in as officials and Bomaye Fight Club members were only semi-successful in keeping them apart. The camera caught Saint Laurent laughing from the side of the room as his plan worked out perfectly.

Tag Team title ladder match added to MLW Fightland

The MLW Tag Team titles will be up for grabs in a ladder match at Fightland.

MLW has announced that The Calling (Rickey Shane Page & AKIRA) will defend their titles against Second Gear Crew (1 Called Manders & Matthew Justice) in a ladder match at Fightland. The event is taking place from Philadelphia on Saturday, November 18 and will air live on Fite+.

This is a rematch from the most recent episode of MLW Fusion. The Calling and Second Gear Crew faced off in a tables match in the main event of that show. It ended in a draw when Justice and AKIRA went through a table at the same time. Following the match, Second Gear Crew challenged The Calling to take it to a “whole new level of violence” by facing them in a ladder match.

The Calling have been MLW Tag Team Champions since winning the titles from Lance Anoa’i & Juicy Finau this July. Anoa’i & Finau were recently granted their releases from MLW.

Rickey Shane Page is a double champion in MLW, also holding the promotion’s National Openweight Championship.

Mance Warner, a fellow Second Gear Crew member, is facing Matt Cardona in a Loser Leaves MLW match at Fightland. The updated card for the show is listed below:

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Jacob Fatu
  • Loser Leaves MLW match: Matt Cardona vs. Mance Warner
  • Ladder match: MLW Tag Team Champions The Calling (Rickey Shane Page & AKIRA) defend against Second Gear Crew (1 Called Manders & Matthew Justice)
  • Lucha libre rules match: Rocky Romero & Barbaro Cavernario vs. Mascara Dorada 2.0 & Ichiban

World Heavyweight title match booked for MLW Fightland

MLW has revealed the next challenger for World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane.

Kane will put his championship on the line against Jacob Fatu at MLW Fightland on Saturday, November 18. The show is taking place from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia and will air live on Fite+.

Fatu is looking to become the first person to hold the MLW World Heavyweight Championship twice. His first reign with the title lasted from July 2019 to October 2021.

Fatu is also a former MLW National Openweight Champion.

This July, Kane defeated Alex Hammerstone to become MLW World Heavyweight Champion. He’s made title defenses against Willie Mack and Tom Lawlor since then. The latter title defense was originally supposed to be Davey Boy Smith Jr. challenging Kane, but Smith had to withdraw from the match. Smith underwent emergency surgery to remove part of his appendix and colon.

Kane vs. Fatu will be the main event of Fightland. MLW has also announced that the show will feature a tag team match with Rocky Romero & Barbaro Cavernario facing Mascara Dorada 2.0 & Ichiban.

MLW Fusion results: Salina de la Renta is in charge

This week was a special edition of Fusion as Salina de la Renta was in charge. The matches were taped in October at the famous 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, plus a special showing of Volador Jr. vs. Rocky Romero from CMLL NJPW Fantastica Mania from June this year. Joe Dombrowski and Matt Striker announced the matches.

Jesus Rodriguez, the master of ceremonies for the night, introduced Salina but she was quickly interrupted by Ichiban and his interpreter looking for a shot at Romero and the MLW Middleweight title. Instead of Romero, Ichiban was forced to face Rodriguez immediately.

Ichiban defeated Jesus Rodriguez w/Salina de la Renta

Ichiban continued his quest for the heavily hinted Middleweight title shot by extending his undefeated streak to four wins. He previously put away Tracy Williams, Nolo Kitano and Love Doug, and took little time to put away Rodriguez here.

To give him credit, Jesus did keep Ichiban floored initially by using his size advantage to slow the pace. Salina also got her shots in from ringside when she could. She distracted Ichiban with powder and then choked him on the ropes behind the referee’s back.

Ichiban made a brief comeback with a jawbreaker and missile dropkick but Rodriguez floored him again. Rodriguez missed a middle rope moonsault, which let Ichiban come back again with a bulldog and his face-first finisher to pick up the pinfall win.

– After the match Romero and Janai Kai jumped Ichiban and Romero dropped him back first onto a seated chair.

– Salina had some big news about the upcoming MLW Fightland show. She announced that Romero would team with CMLL Light Heavyweight champion Barbaro Cavernario to take on Mascarada Dorada 2.0 and Ichiban. Plus she later announced that Jacob Fatu would challenge Alex Kane for the MLW World title at Fightland.

Highlights of Rocky Romero defeating Volador Jr to retain the CMLL World Historic Welterweight title (taped in Arena Mexico in June 2023 at CMLL NJPW Fantastica Mania).

– Salina introduced the new MLW Featherweight champion “Kick Demon” Janai Kai, fresh from defeating Delmi Exo for the title at MLW Slaughterhouse. We saw a highlight video of Kai’s array of kicks and strikes.

– Delmi Exo then confronted Salina backstage and said she will get her rematch. The cameras followed Salina where she then met Mister Saint Laurent as they brokered a deal: Salina got exclusive documents from when MSL was MLW Vice President, and MSL got a guaranteed title shot for a member of his World Titan Federation whenever he wanted.

– Mance Warner and 1 Called Manders were drinking beers in the parking lot and talking about their title shot next week. Salina interrupted but she was then interrupted by Jacob Fatu who ended up getting a future dream match in Mexico against Mistico.

– MLW World Heavyweight champion Alex Kane met with Salina for the big Fightland announcement. Salina brought out Kane’s next challenger, Jacob Fatu. The two went face-to-face as the crowd chanted “Holy Sh*t” and Fusion went off the air.

Next week:

– The Second Gear Crew (Matthew Justice and 1 Called Manders) will challenge The Calling (AKIRA and Ricky Shane Page) for the MLW Tag Team Titles in a tag team tables match.

MLW Fightland spoilers: Title change, Jacob Fatu vs. Lio Rush

The following are spoilers for future episodes of MLW Fusion.

MLW held their Fightland 2022 TV taping on Sunday night at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. The event included one title change, plus a Jacob Fatu vs. Lio Rush main event.

Here are spoilers courtesy of PW Insider:

      • Jacob Fatu defeated Lio Rush
      • Fatu challenged Hammerstone to a match at Superfight, and Hammerstone entered for a physical angle with Fatu.
      • Alec Price defeated TJ Crawford
      • Trish Adora defeated Gia Scott
      • Micro Man & Lince Dorado defeated Delirious and Mini Abismo Negro
      • Street Fight: NZO defeated Mance Warner
      • Davey Boy Smith Jr. & The Billington Bulldogs defeated Bomaye Fight Club
      • Sam Adonis defeated “Johnny Trash”
      • Last Man Standing match: Alexander Hammerstone defeated EJ Nduka
      • Calvin Tankman defeated Willie Mack
      • MLW Featherweight Championship: Taya Valkyrie defeated Trish Adora to retain the title
      • Lance Anoai & Juicy Finau defeated Little Guido & Raz Jaz
      • MLW Middleweight Championship: Lince Dorado defeated Shun Skywalker to win the title
      • Mance Warner defeated NZO
      • Dr. Dax defeated Vinnie Pacifico