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List of Major League Wrestling events

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This is a list of professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV), supercard, and streaming events held by Major League Wrestling (MLW).[1]

From 2018–2023, select matches from MLW's supercard events were presented as part of special episodes of MLW Fusion, the MLW Fusion: Alpha mini-series, and MLW Underground Wrestling. Between 2018–2019, portions of several supercard events, as well as a pre-show for 2019's Saturday Night SuperFight PPV, were broadcast live as Fusion specials; the remaining matches on those cards would air later on broadcast delay. Other events (namely Battle Riot III, the 2021 Fightland event, and Battle Riot IV) would air as standalone TV specials – equivalent to a PPV.

In 2023, MLW began a partnership with TrillerTV to air live events through the latter's subscription service; its first event would be Never Say Never on July 8 of that year.[2] Since January 2024, in addition to those monthly live events, MLW has also presented a free, taped special for BeIN Sports USA and MLW's YouTube channel.[3] Beginning in Summer 2024, MLW's live events would be moved to their YouTube channel as part of the launch of the promotion's new YouTube channel membership program. Live events would be broadcast live for free beginning with Battle Riot VI.[4]

Pay-per-view and Streaming events

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2019

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
November 2 Saturday Night SuperFight[5] Cicero Stadium Cicero, Illinois Jacob Fatu (c) vs. LA Park in a No Disqualification match for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2023

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
July 8 Never Say Never 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alexander Hammerstone (c) vs. Alex Kane for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
September 3 Fury Road Alex Kane (c) vs. Willie Mack for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
October 14 Slaughterhouse Alex Kane (c) vs. Tom Lawlor for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
November 18 Fightland Alex Kane (c) vs. Jacob Fatu for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
December 7 One Shot Melrose Ballroom New York City, New York Alex Kane (c) vs. Matt Cardona for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
Additional matches were taped for the "Holiday Rush" TV special.
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2024

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
January 6 Kings of Colosseum 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Matt Riddle vs. Jacob Fatu
Additional matches were taped for the "Reload" TV special.
February 3 SuperFight Alex Kane (c) vs. Satoshi Kojima for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
Additional matches were taped for "The Burning Crush" TV special.
February 29 Intimidation Games Melrose Ballroom New York City, New York Satoshi Kojima (c) vs. Minoru Suzuki for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
Additional matches were taped for the "Once Upon A Time In New York" TV special.
March 29 War Chamber St. Petersburg Coliseum St. Petersburg, Florida Team MLW (CozyMax (Satoshi Kojima and Shigeo Okumura) and The Second Gear Crew (Matthew Justice and 1 Called Manders)) vs. World Titan Federation (Tom Lawlor, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Richard Holliday, and Josh Bishop) in a War Chamber match
Additional matches were taped for the "War Chamber II" TV special.
May 11 Azteca Lucha Cicero Stadium Cicero, Illinois Místico (c) vs. Bárbaro Cavernario for the MLW World Middleweight Championship
Additional matches were taped for the "Fury Road" TV special.
Co-produced with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
June 1 Battle Riot VI Center Stage Atlanta, Georgia 40-man Battle Riot match
Additional matches were taped for the "MLW Anniversary '24" TV special.
July 12 Blood & Thunder St. Petersburg Coliseum St. Petersburg, Florida Matt Riddle vs. Sami Callihan in a No Ropes Deathmatch for Riddle's MLW World Heavyweight Championship title shot
Additional matches were taped for the "Never Say Never" TV special.
August 29 Summer of the Beasts Melrose Ballroom New York City, New York Místico vs. Atlantis Jr. in the 2024 Opera Cup tournament quarterfinal match
September 14 Fightland Center Stage Atlanta, Georgia Kenta vs Místico in the 2024 Opera Cup tournament finals
Additional matches were taped for the "Pit Fighters" TV special.
November 9
(Aired November 10)
Lucha Apocalypto Cicero Stadium Cicero, Illinois Mistico (c) vs. Titán vs. Averno in a three-way match for the MLW World Middleweight Championship
Additional matches were taped for the "Slaughterhouse" TV special.
Co-produced with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. Aired on November 10 due to technical difficulties.
December 5 One Shot Melrose Ballroom New York City, New York CozyMAX (Okumura and Satoshi Kojima) vs. Contra Unit (Ikuro Kwon and Minoru Suzuki) (c) for the MLW World Tag Team Championship
Additional matches were taped for the "Holiday Rush" TV special.
Branded as Eric Bischoff's One Shot due to the event being booked by wrestling executive Eric Bischoff
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Upcoming events

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2025

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Date Name Venue Location Main event Notes
January 11 Kings of Colosseum NYTEX Sports Centre North Richland Hills, Texas Satoshi Kojima (c) vs. Matt Riddle for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
February 9 SuperFight 6 Center Stage Atlanta, Georgia TBA
April 5 Battle Riot VII Commerce Casino Commerce, California TBA
May 10 Azteca Lucha Cicero Stadium Cicero, Illinois TBA Co-produced with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Supercard events

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2002

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Date Event Venue Location Main event
June 15 Genesis[6] Viking Hall Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Shane Douglas vs. Taiyo Kea vs. Vampiro to crown the inaugural MLW World Heavyweight Champion
September 26 Reload[7] Manhattan Center New York City, New York Satoshi Kojima (c) vs. Jerry Lynn for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
December 20 King of Kings[8][9] War Memorial Auditorium Fort Lauderdale, Florida Satoshi Kojima (c) vs. Vampiro for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2003

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
May 9 Revolutions[10] Tabu Night Club Orlando, Florida Terry Funk vs. Steve Corino
June 20 Hybrid Hell[11][12] War Memorial Auditorium Fort Lauderdale, Florida Terry Funk vs. Steve Corino
July 26 Rise of the Renegades[13] Tabu Night Club Orlando, Florida "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and The Sandman vs. The Extreme Horsemen (CW Anderson and Simon Diamond)
August 22 Summer Apocalypse[14][15] St. Petersburg Coliseum St. Petersburg, Florida Jerry Lawler vs. Terry Funk
September 19 WarGames[16] War Memorial Auditorium Fort Lauderdale, Florida The Funkin' Army (Bill Alfonso, Sabu, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, Terry Funk and The Sandman) vs. The Extreme Horsemen (Barry Windham, CW Anderson, PJ Walker, Simon Diamond and Steve Corino)
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2004

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
January 9 Reloaded Tabu Night Club Orlando, Florida Homicide vs. Low Ki
January 10 CW Anderson and Simon Diamond (c) vs. The Samoan Island Tribe (Samu and Mana) in a Weapons match for the MLW Global Tag Team Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2017

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
October 5 One Shot[17] Gilt Nightclub Orlando, Florida Shane Strickland vs. Ricochet
December 7 Never Say Never[18] Darby Allin and Jimmy Havoc vs. John Hennigan and Shane Strickland
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2018

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
January 11 Zero Hour[19] Gilt Nightclub Orlando, Florida Jimmy Havoc vs. Shane Strickland
February 8 Road To The World Championship[20] Darby Allin vs. Sami Callihan
March 8 Spring Break[21] Joey Janela vs. Darby Allin
April 12 The World Championship Finals[22] Shane Strickland vs. Matt Riddle to crown the new MLW World Heavyweight Champion
May 3 Intimidation Games[23] Shane Strickland (c) vs. Pentagon Jr. for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
July 19 Battle Riot[24] Melrose Ballroom Queens, New York 40 man Battle Riot match
September 6 WarGames[25] War Memorial Auditorium Fort Lauderdale, Florida Barrington Hughes, John Hennigan, Kotto Brazil, Shane Strickland and Tommy Dreamer vs. Abyss, Jimmy Havoc, Sami Callihan and The Death Machines (Leon Scott and Sawyer Fulton)
October 4 Fury Road[26] Melrose Ballroom Queens, New York LA Park vs. PCO
November 8 Fightland[27] Cicero Stadium Cicero, Illinois The Lucha Brothers (Pentagon Jr. and Rey Fénix) (c) vs. El Hijo de LA Park and LA Park for the MLW World Tag Team Championship
December 13 Never Say Never[28] Scottish Rite Temple Miami, Florida Teddy Hart vs. Pentagon Jr.
December 14 Zero Hour[29] Low Ki (c) vs. Konnan for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship First part broadcast as a live episode of Fusion
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2019

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
February 2 SuperFight[30] 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Low Ki (c) vs. Tom Lawlor for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship First part broadcast as a live episode of Fusion
March 2 Intimidation Games[31] Cicero Stadium Cicero, Illinois Tom Lawlor (c) vs. Low Ki for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship First part broadcast as a live episode of Fusion
April 4 Rise of the Renegades[32] Melrose Ballroom Queens, New York LA Park vs. Pentagon Jr.
April 5 Battle Riot II[33] 40 man Battle Riot match First part broadcast as a live episode of Fusion
June 1 Fury Road[34] Waukesha County Expo Center Waukesha, Wisconsin Teddy Hart (c) vs. Jimmy Havoc for the MLW World Middleweight Championship[35] First part broadcast as a live episode of Fusion
July 6 Kings of Colosseum[36] Cicero Stadium Cicero, Illinois Tom Lawlor (c) vs. Jacob Fatu for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship First part broadcast as a live episode of Fusion
July 25 Never Say Never[37] Melrose Ballroom Queens, New York LA Park vs. Jimmy Havoc
September 7 War Chamber[38] NYTEX Sports Centre North Richland Hills, Texas Marshall Von Erich, Ross Von Erich, Low Ki and Tom Lawlor vs. Contra Unit (Jacob Fatu, Josef Samael, Simon Gotch and Ikuro Kwon) in a 4 vs. 4 War Chamber match
October 5 The Crash/MLW show[39][40] Auditorio de Tijuana Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico La Rebelión Amarilla (Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf 450) and L.A. Park vs. Contra Unit (Ikuro Kwon, Josef Samael, and Simon Gotch) Co-produced with The Crash Lucha Libre
November 9 Blood and Thunder Gilt Nightclub Orlando, Florida Mystery Box Battle Royal
December 5 Opera Cup Melrose Ballroom Queens, New York Davey Boy Smith Jr. vs. Brian Pillman Jr. in the Opera Cup Tournament Final
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2020

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
January 11 Zero Hour[41] NYTEX Sports Centre North Richland Hills, Texas Mance Warner vs. Jimmy Havoc in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Match
February 1 Fightland[42] 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Fatu (c) vs. CIMA for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
March 13 AAA vs MLW[43] Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico La Familia Real (L.A. Park, El Hijo de L.A. Park, and L.A. Park Jr.) vs. Psycho Clown, Nicho el Millonario, and Niño Hamburguesa Co-produced with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide and Promociones EMW
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2021

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
July 10 Battle Riot III 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 41-man Battle Riot match
October 2 Fightland 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Fatu (c-World) vs. Alexander Hammerstone (c-National) in a Title vs. Title No Disqualification match for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship and the MLW National Openweight Championship
November 6 War Chamber[44] 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Contra Unit (Ikuro Kwon, Jacob Fatu, Mads Krügger, Sentai Death Squad Soldier #1, and Sentai Death Squad Soldier #2) vs. The Hammerheads (Alexander Hammerstone, EJ Nduka, Richard Holliday, Matanza Duran, and Savio Vega) in a War Chamber match
December 3 MLW Azteca/The Crash show[44] Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico Pagano and Alexander Hammerstone vs. King Muertes and Taurus in a Apocalypto tag team match Co-produced with The Crash Lucha Libre
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2022

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
January 21 Blood & Thunder[44] Gilley's Dallas Dallas, Texas Jacob Fatu vs. Mads Krügger
February 26 SuperFight[44] Grady Cole Center Charlotte, North Carolina The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich) vs. Ricky Morton and Kerry Morton
March 31 Intimidation Games[44] Gilley's Dallas Dallas, Texas The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich) vs. 5150 (Danny Rivera and Hernandez) in a Bunkhouse Brawl
April 1 Azteca Underground[44] Gilley's Dallas Dallas, Texas Jacob Fatu vs. Bestia 666 in an Azteca Apocalypto match
Several matches were taped for the MLW Fusion "Rise of the Renegades" special.
May 13 Kings of Colosseum[44] 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Fatu vs. Mads Krügger in a Weapons of Mass Destruction match
June 23 Battle Riot IV[44] Melrose Ballroom New York City, New York 40-man Battle Riot match
August 27 Fury Road[44] Cathedral High School El Paso, Texas Alexander Hammerstone vs. Willie Mack
(House show)
September 18 Super Series[44] Space Event Center Norcross, Georgia Laredo Kid, Komander, and Microman vs. Mini Abismo Negro, Gino Medina, and Black Taurus co-produced with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide and Dragon Gate
October 30 Fightland[44] 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Fatu vs. Lio Rush
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2024

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Date Event Venue Location Main event Notes
January 7 Blood and Thunder[44] 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jacob Fatu vs. Ben-K
February 4 SuperFight 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Real1 vs. Microman vs. Mance Warner vs. Matthew Justice in a Dumpster match
February 10 Super Series Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez Moreno Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico Hijo del Vikingo, Psycho Clown, and Rey Horus vs. Johnny Caballero and La Empresa (Gringo Loco and Sam Adonis) Co-produced with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide and Promociones EMW
April 6 War Chamber[44] Melrose Ballroom Queens, New York The Calling (Rickey Shane Page, Akira, Delirious and Dr. Cornwallus) vs. Alexander Hammerstone and The Second Gear Crew (Mance Warner, Matthew Justice and 1 Called Manders) in a War Chamber match
April 8 Battle Riot V 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 40-man Battle Riot match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

TV Specials

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Several matches were taped during MLW events exclusively for these special TV broadcasts.

2021

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Date Air date Name Venue Location Main event Event Notes
N/A January 6 Kings of Colosseum GILT Nightclub Orlando, Florida Alexander Hammerstone (c) vs. Mads Krügger for the National Openweight Championship
(MLW Fusion special taped behind closed doors)
Fusion
N/A March 31 Never Say Never GILT Nightclub Orlando, Florida Jacob Fatu (c) vs. Calvin Tankman for the World Heavyweight Championship
(MLW Fusion special taped behind closed doors)
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2022

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Date Air date Name Venue Location Main event Event Notes
April 1 June 9 Rise of the Renegades Gilley's Dallas Dallas, Texas The Von Hammers (Alexander Hammerstone, Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich) vs King Muertes, Mads Krügger and Richard Holliday
(MLW Fusion special episode)
Azteca Underground
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2023

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Date Air date Name Venue Location Main event Event Notes
December 12 December 23 Holiday Rush Melrose Ballroom New York City, New York Jacob Fatu vs. Alex Hammerstone One Shot
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

2024

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Date Air date Name Venue Location Main event Event Notes
January 6 January 20 Reload 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Satoshi Kojima vs. Sami Callihan Kings of Colosseum
February 2 February 17 The Burning Crush Jacob Fatu vs Mads Krule Krügger in a Baklei Brawl SuperFight
February 29 March 16 Once Upon A Time In New York Melrose Ballroom New York City, New York Alex Kane and CozyMax (Satoshi Kojima and Okumura) vs. World Titan Federation (Tom Lawlor, Richard Holliday, and Josh Bishop)[45]
Intimidation Games
March 29 April 20 War Chamber II St. Petersburg Coliseum St. Petersburg, Florida Death Fighters (Raven, Akira, Jake Crist, and Jimmy Lloyd) vs. The Calling (Rickey Shane Page, Sami Callihan, Cannonball, and Dr. Cornwallis) in a War Chamber match War Chamber[46]
May 11 May 18 Fury Road Cicero Stadium Cicero, Illinois Satoshi Kojima (c) vs. 1 Called Manders for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship Azteca Lucha
June 1 June 22 MLW Anniversary '24 Center Stage Atlanta, Georgia Mads Krule Krügger vs. 1 Called Manders in a Bullrope match Battle Riot VI
July 12 August 10 Never Say Never St. Petersburg Coliseum St. Petersburg, Florida Contra Unit (Mads Krule Krügger, Minoru Suzuki, and Ikuro Kwon) vs Satoshi Kojima, Matt Riddle, and Akira Blood & Thunder
August 29 September 7 Summer of the Beasts: Part 2 Melrose Ballroom New York City, New York Bobby Fish vs Timothy Thatcher Summer of the Beasts
September 14 September 26 Pit Fighters Center Stage Atlanta, Georgia Matt Riddle vs. Tom Lawlor in a Vale Tudo Rules match Fightland
November 9 November 23 Slaughterhouse Cicero Stadium Atlanta, Georgia Mads Krule Krügger vs. Akira in a Weapons of Mass Destruction match Lucha Apocalypto
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Upcoming events

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2024

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Date Air date Name Venue Location Main event Event Notes
December 5 December 24 Holiday Rush Melrose Ballroom New York City, New York Satoshi Kojima (c) vs. Último Guerrero for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship One Shot
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

See also

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