Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Tony Schiavone is back on commentary this week, so get your clicker ready to skip that lousy Mankind/Rock title match. Yeah, that’ll put butts in seats.
Match #1: Low Ki defeated Jimmy Yuta The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
“The Professional” has indeed been a real pro at knocking opponents out cold and even though Yuta has a few inches on Low Ki, the wily vet was ready for quick work. Yuta was squaring to grapple up with Low Ki, but a quick boot to the face sat Yuta down for the quick Ko that led to referee Doug Markham signaling for the bell.
My Opinion: 1.5 out of 5 – This was a short squash, but Low Ki gave a cool kick.
Match #2: The Von Erichs (Marshall and Ross Von Erich...
Match #1: Low Ki defeated Jimmy Yuta The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
“The Professional” has indeed been a real pro at knocking opponents out cold and even though Yuta has a few inches on Low Ki, the wily vet was ready for quick work. Yuta was squaring to grapple up with Low Ki, but a quick boot to the face sat Yuta down for the quick Ko that led to referee Doug Markham signaling for the bell.
My Opinion: 1.5 out of 5 – This was a short squash, but Low Ki gave a cool kick.
Match #2: The Von Erichs (Marshall and Ross Von Erich...
- 8/5/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have The Mod Squad kickin’ groovy ass all night long.
Match #1: Brian Pillman Jr. defeated Mjf The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
The odds were not in Brian Pillman Jr.’s favor at the outset. Maxwell J. Friedman was accompanied to the ring by his Dynasty mates Richard Holliday and Alexander Hammerstone. And early on, the Dynasty duo on the outside had an impact, interfering at every opportunity. Eventually, the official caught them in the act and sent them to the back, evening the odds. But Mjf put the odds in his favor once again, working over Pillman’s previously-injured shoulder. Perhaps Mjf got a little cocky after being in charge for much of the match. Or maybe he simply made a mistake. But Pillman surprised Friedman with small...
Match #1: Brian Pillman Jr. defeated Mjf The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
The odds were not in Brian Pillman Jr.’s favor at the outset. Maxwell J. Friedman was accompanied to the ring by his Dynasty mates Richard Holliday and Alexander Hammerstone. And early on, the Dynasty duo on the outside had an impact, interfering at every opportunity. Eventually, the official caught them in the act and sent them to the back, evening the odds. But Mjf put the odds in his favor once again, working over Pillman’s previously-injured shoulder. Perhaps Mjf got a little cocky after being in charge for much of the match. Or maybe he simply made a mistake. But Pillman surprised Friedman with small...
- 4/15/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have more great action from one of the most promising leagues around, so let’s see if Mlw has lived up to its potential.
Match #1: Rich Swann defeated Lance Anoa’i The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Swann, who was suspended and fined by Mlw officials recently, was allowed to compete this week while his the appeal of his suspension was considered. Swann addressed the fans in a taped message moments before the match, thanking them. “I want to thank the Mlw faithful for supporting me, for being by my side, for walking step by step with Rich Swann,” Swann said. “You see, everybody knows that when the electricity flows, Rich Swann keeps the party going all night long. But I can only keep it going with you. Thank you so very much.
Match #1: Rich Swann defeated Lance Anoa’i The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Swann, who was suspended and fined by Mlw officials recently, was allowed to compete this week while his the appeal of his suspension was considered. Swann addressed the fans in a taped message moments before the match, thanking them. “I want to thank the Mlw faithful for supporting me, for being by my side, for walking step by step with Rich Swann,” Swann said. “You see, everybody knows that when the electricity flows, Rich Swann keeps the party going all night long. But I can only keep it going with you. Thank you so very much.
- 2/25/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Major League Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Teddy Hart as a good guy, so Hell must have frozen over some-time in the last week and I didn’t notice. Let’s rock.
Match #1: Ace Austin defeated Rich Swann The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
In an important Middleweight Division matchup, youngster Ace Austin squared off with Rich Swann. Both are looking to position themselves for a shot at Hart’s World Middleweight Championship. Austin pulled off what some may have considered an upset. After landing a knee strike, Austin climbed the ropes and hit a high-impact reverse splash. As the official made the count, he seemed to have a bit of a hitch as his arm came down between the second and third count. But he counted three nonetheless.
My Take: 3 out of 5 – This was fun to watch,...
Match #1: Ace Austin defeated Rich Swann The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
In an important Middleweight Division matchup, youngster Ace Austin squared off with Rich Swann. Both are looking to position themselves for a shot at Hart’s World Middleweight Championship. Austin pulled off what some may have considered an upset. After landing a knee strike, Austin climbed the ropes and hit a high-impact reverse splash. As the official made the count, he seemed to have a bit of a hitch as his arm came down between the second and third count. But he counted three nonetheless.
My Take: 3 out of 5 – This was fun to watch,...
- 2/18/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a couple of big title matches to get to, so let’s do so before Dana White trades Demetrious Johnson to One Championship… wait, he already did that.
Match #1: Myron Reed defeated Marko Stunt The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
Just one week after being on the losing end of a six-man tag team bout on Mlw Fusion vs. the Hart Foundation, Marko Stunt was back for more this week. Mr. Fun Size faced another youthful up-and-comer in “Hot Fire” Myron Reed. Reed used his size advantage to control the early action. Stunt scored a near fall after a nasty knee strike, but he was enamored with attempting to suplex Reed. Three different attempts failed, with the final one leading to the end. Reed reversed it into a cutter,...
Match #1: Myron Reed defeated Marko Stunt The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
Just one week after being on the losing end of a six-man tag team bout on Mlw Fusion vs. the Hart Foundation, Marko Stunt was back for more this week. Mr. Fun Size faced another youthful up-and-comer in “Hot Fire” Myron Reed. Reed used his size advantage to control the early action. Stunt scored a near fall after a nasty knee strike, but he was enamored with attempting to suplex Reed. Three different attempts failed, with the final one leading to the end. Reed reversed it into a cutter,...
- 11/12/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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