Minoru Suzuki to make MLW debut at Slaughterhouse

Minoru Suzuki is headed to MLW. 

The news was announced at MLW Fury Road on Saturday night from Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena. Suzuki has never wrestled for the promotion. 

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MLW announced a partnership with New Japan Pro Wrestling at the end of August. KUSHIDA wrestling on last night’s show kickstarted talent-sharing between the two companies. KUSHIDA defeated Tony Deppen in his first MLW match at Fury Road. 

Salina de la Renta is back in MLW. She was revealed as the mystery guest during Sessions By Saint Laurent on Saturday’s show. The 26-year-old has been gone from the promotion since May 2021 after being written off television in an angle with Dario Cueto. Her Promociones Dorado stable will be starting back up as well. 

“Salina de La Renta is the founder of Promociones Dorado, an organization that acts as a pipeline to the stars of Latin America for sports leagues, TV and film in the United States and abroad,” reads an MLW press release. 

“In 2021, Salina brokered a deal with Cesar Duran. One which costs her dearly. For the past 2 years her whereabouts have been uncertain, but many believe “El Jefe” had something to do with it… until he himself was ruthlessly removed from power by an unknown assailant. Was it Salina? Only time will tell.”

A title change kicked off MLW Fury Road 2023 as well. Rickey Shane Page is the new MLW National Openweight Champion after defeating Jacob Fatu for the belt. RSP becomes the sixth wrestler to win the title since its inception in 2019. Fatu’s reign comes to an end after two successful defenses and 150 days spent with the title. 

Also on the show, Matt Cardona won his promotional debut against Mance Warner. B3CCA has earned a shot at Delmi Exo’s World Featherweight Championship after she defeated Maki Itoh. In Saturday’s main event, the Bomaye Fight Club’s Alex Kane retained his MLW World Heavyweight Championship against Willie Mack. 

MLW Fury Road 2023 results:

  • Rickey Shane Page defeated Jacob Fatu to win the MLW National Openweight Championship
  • B3CCA defeated Maki Itoh to become the #1 Contender to the MLW Featherweight Championship
  • Matt Cardona w/Mister Saint Laurent defeated Mance Warner
  • Ichiban defeated Tracy Williams
  • KUSHIDA defeated Tony Deppen
  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane w/Mr. Thomas defeated Willie Mack to retain his title

MLW held Fusion tapings following the show. Spoilers for the show are below, via Cagematch.net. 

  • The Second Gear Crew (Matthew Justice & 1 Called Manders) defeated The Calling (Talon & Cannonball)
  • Love Doug defeated Little Guido
  • MLW Middleweight Champion AKIRA defeated Jimmy Lloyd in a street fight to retain his title
  • Matt Cardona defeated 1 Called Manders
  • Ichiban defeated Nolo Kitana
  • Alex Kane defeated Snitsky
  • Tiara James defeated Zayda Steel
  • TJ Crawford defeated Alec Price and Kevin Blackwood in a triple-threat match
  • Bomaye Fight Club (J Boujii & Mr. Thomas) defeated The Mane Event (Jay Lyon & Midas Black)
  • AKIRA vs. Matthew Justice went to a no-contest

MLW Fusion results: Countdown to Fury Road

This episode was in memory of Terry Funk and Windham Rotunda.

Fusion this week was a special preview episode for the upcoming Alex Kane vs. Willie Mack match at Fury Road. We had two previously aired matches plus special all-access looks into both challenger and champion. Rich Bocchini and Matt Striker announced the matches.

– The main take-home message from the countdown vignettes was the contrasting styles between Mack and Kane. The champion was training at the famous Big Bear gym in California and enjoyed private dining at his favorite restaurant, while the challenger was talking about his past struggles in and out of the ring.

– With three weeks to go until Fury Road, Kane told us about the previous trainers at the Big Bear Gym, including Mike Tyson and Oscar de la Hoya, and about how his win will be all about Bomaye. Mack took us around South Central Los Angeles and talked us through his upbringing and going into foster care.

Alex Kane defeated Alex Hammerstone to win the MLW World Heavyweight title (taped and aired in July at Never Say Never)

This was the main event of the last live MLW special event, and if we get a main event as good as it this weekend we will be in for a special night.

The story that developed was Kane had the mat game advantage over the larger champion and also had the growing crowd support, even though he had been presented as a heel in the build. Hammerstone had the power advantage when it came to brute strength.

Kane brought out an array of suplexes here and continued to try to lock in his choke finisher but his early attempts were refuted by the champion. Later, Kane brought out his brawling side and had good momentum building after a splash on the apron and some running strikes, but went back to his suplex roots to edge his way toward the title.

Hammerstone brought his own suplexes and displays of power by dropping Kane hard on the ring apron. He also fired up with his own Hogan-style comeback but turned it up more than usual to counteract the boos from the Philadelphia crowd. They especially loved Kane kicking out of Hammerstone’s Burning Hammer signature move.

Kane again went to a reverse choke to stop the champion, but Hammerstone eventually clawed himself to the ropes.

In the closing moments, they exchanged high-impact moves: Hammerstone hit a chokeslam, Kane hit his Kane Maker Angle slam, Hammerstone hit a superplex but Kane used the momentum to hit his own release suplex.

Hammerstone eventually hit the Nightmare Pendulum but Kane still had the wherewithal to roll to the outside. On returning to the ring, Kane kicked the ropes which hit Hammerstone low. Kane then hit a gut-wrench suplex from the top rope for a close two-count.

Hammerstone reversed another choke attempt with some German suplexes and a powerbomb. Mr. Thomas distracted Hammerstone briefly but we saw the go-to MLW spot where Kane accidentally collided with his partner on the apron.

Instead of this leading to the demise of the colliding partners, Kane reversed a Nightmare Pendulum and locked in another choke. Kane fell to his back and the champion had nowhere to go and had to tap out before he passed out.

– With two weeks to go until Fury Road, we saw Alex Kane and Mr. Thomas eating in an empty private restaurant thanks to the Bomaye Fight Club money man Don King. He taunted Mack about his weight, saying he is still eating the same garbage while Kane only eats the best.

– Mack responded by listing out how Kane has been handed everything and has a lot of people helping him along, such as his team and Don King especially.

– Don King’s associate gifted Kane a watch to keep up his championship lifestyle while Mack told us he trains by chasing his cats around the house but is a naturally gifted athlete.

Willie Mack defeated John Hennigan (w/ Sam Adonis) and Lio Rush in a triple threat match to become the number one contender to the MLW World Heavyweight title (Taped in April, aired in July)

This was great and fast-paced throughout. 

Hennigan and Rush distracted Mack by forming an alliance on the outside, but the main reason was to let Sam Adonis distract Mack, which let both the heels jump him to start us off.

Their alliance lasted all of 30 seconds as Rush tried a sneaky roll-up once Mack was disposed of. Rush and Hennigan then had a parkour minute of dodges, feints, and reversals before Mack re-joined only to eat a springboard kick to the face from Hennigan. Mack then hit a Samoan drop to slow the frantic opening minutes down.

Rush hit a great poison-rana after reversing a gorilla press by Mack, but Mack came back with a pop-up forearm to the jaw. Later on, Rush hit his low dives through opposite sides of the ring, nearly sliding and ramming Mack into the front row in the process.

The finishing sequence had Mack send Rush out after a missed frog splash and a stunner. Hennigan then reversed a Mack stunner, Adonis interfered and grabbed the leg of Mack but Hennigan hit Adonis by accident which let Mack roll up Hennigan for the win and crown himself the new number one contender.

Looking back at how this kickstarted Mack’s push, Hennigan and Rush did really well to make him shine.

MLW announces NJPW partnership to begin at Fury Road

MLW has announced that they have entered into a partnership with NJPW. 

Announced during this week’s MLW Fusion episode, the promotion revealed that the partnership between the two companies will kick off at the Sunday, September 3 Fury Road event, airing live on FITE+. 

The agreement between the two promotions appears to involve talent trading, as NJPW’s KUSHIDA was announced for Fury Road, where he will take on Tony Deppen. 

Further details regarding the partnership between the two companies have yet to be revealed.

Fury Road airs at 6 p.m. Eastern time on FITE+ from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. Tickets for the event are on sale now, with prices ranging from $15 for standing room to $85 for ringside seats.

Matches announced so far for the event: 

  • Alex Kane defends the MLW World Heavyweight Championship against Willie Mack
  • Weapons of Mass Destruction match for the MLW National Openweight Championship: Jacob Fatu defends against Rickey Shane Page
  • KUSHIDA vs. Tony Deppen
  • Sessions by Saint Laurent segment
  • Kiss my Foot match: Mance Warner vs. Matt Cardona
  • Maki Itoh vs. Becca for an MLW World Featherweight Championship title shot
  • Tracy Williams vs. Ichiban

Matt Cardona to make MLW debut in Kiss My Foot match

Matt Cardona’s MLW debut will be in a Kiss My Foot match.

It was announced today that the former Zack Ryder will face Mance Warner in a Kiss My Foot match at MLW Fury Road on Sunday, September 3. The match will also have a no holds barred stipulation. The loser of the match must kiss the winner’s foot.

MLW revealed last month that Cardona would be debuting for the promotion at Fury Road. Cardona and Kevin Blackwood were the first two wrestlers to be selected in the 2023 MLW Open Draft.

The announcement of the match comes after Warner accepted an open challenge to face Cardona. Mister Saint Laurent, who is aligned with Cardona, was recently attacked by Warner and Microman on MLW Fusion. Saint Laurent then challenged any member of the Second Gear Crew to face Cardona at Fury Road.

Fury Road is taking place at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia and will air live on Fite+. Here’s the updated card for the show:

MLW Fury Road (Sunday, September 3) —

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Willie Mack
  • Kiss My Foot match: Matt Cardona vs. Mance Warner
  • Maki Itoh vs. B3CCA (winner becomes number one contender to MLW Women’s Featherweight Champion Delmi Exo)
  • Kevin Blackwood makes his MLW debut

Maki Itoh to make MLW debut at Fury Road

Maki Itoh is coming to MLW for the first time ever.

Itoh will make her MLW debut against B3CCA at Fury Road in Philadelphia on September 3. The winner will be in line for a shot at the MLW Women’s Featherweight Championship, which is held by Delmi Exo.

While Itoh is a failed pop idol, B3CCA’s character is that she sings badly but claims to be an “international pop star.”

Itoh competes for Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling in Japan and has become a popular act on indies in the United States. She’s also made several appearances for AEW over the past two years.

Itoh was in action for Defy Wrestling in Seattle this past weekend. Vert Vixon defeated Itoh to retain the Defy Women’s Championship.

Fury Road is being held at Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena and will air live on Fite+. Here’s the updated lineup for the show:

MLW Fury Road (Sunday, September 3) —

  • MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Willie Mack
  • Matt Cardona makes his MLW debut
  • Maki Itoh vs. B3CCA (winner becomes number one contender to MLW Women’s Featherweight Champion Delmi Exo)
  • Kevin Blackwood makes his MLW debut