Honey Trap match added to MLW SuperFight card

A stipulation match has been booked for MLW’s SuperFight event in Atlanta next month.

Paul London and BRG (Brett Ryan Gosselin) will meet in a grudge match at the Saturday, February 8 show. It’s being billed as the first-ever “Honey Trap” match where the loser will be dunked into a pool of honey and feathered.

“The rules are simple yet humiliating: the loser of the match will be dunked in a pool of honey and feathered in front of the MLW fans,” MLW wrote. “There’s no greater embarrassment, and the stakes couldn’t be higher for both competitors.”

London defeated BRG at MLW Summer of the Beasts last year but was laid out by the Rogue Horsemen (BRG, Bobby Fish, Brock Anderson & CW Anderson) after.

SuperFight is being held at Center Stage in Atlanta and will air live on MLW’s YouTube channel with a 10 p.m. Eastern start time. Here is the updated lineup:

MLW SuperFight 2025 —

  • Triple threat match: MLW World Heavyweight Champion Matt Riddle defends against Satoshi Kojima and Alex Kane
  • Donovan Dijak vs. Tom Lawlor
  • Honey Trap match: Paul London vs. BRG

Paul London announced for GCW Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame

GCW has revealed a new inductee for this year’s Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame class.

It was announced on Friday that Paul London will be inducted into the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame over The Collective weekend on Sunday, April 2. He’s the sixth entrant for the class, joining Christopher Daniels, Cheerleader Melissa, Jimmy Jacobs, Mike Modest, and Excalibur.

Daniels is being inducted into the Hall of Fame by Frankie Kazarian. Cheerleader Melissa is being inducted by Dave Prazak, Jacobs is being inducted by Alex Shelley, and Modest is being inducted by “Beyond the Mat” director Barry Blaustein.

GCW hasn’t announced who will be inducting Excalibur or London.

London was one of the standout indie wrestlers of the early 2000s, including being one of the top wrestlers in Ring of Honor when the promotion launched. In ROH, fans famously chanted “Please Don’t Die” at London over the moves he would do.

London returned to the indies following a stint with WWE that lasted from 2003-2008.

GCW and Orange Crush magazine established the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2022. The inaugural class featured Jerry Lynn, Homicide, Dave Prazak, LuFisto, Ruckus, and Tracy Smothers.

This year’s induction ceremony is taking place at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles and will air live via Fite+.