MLW Fusion Results, Highlights, and Grades: Spin The Wheel
Next week, Tommy Dreamer and Brody King clash as King looks to introduce his own brand of violence to the Innovator of Violence ahead of an upcoming No DQ match with PCO in Chicago. The Hart Foundation will also be on hand as they look to finally settle the score with ACH and Rich Swann who are bringing Marko Stunt in as their third man in what should be an absolute frenzy of a trios match.
Fightland is ever closer and due to the attack from Sami Callihan on Tom Lawlor earlier in the night, the two will now meet on November 8 in a Chicago Street Fight. Can Lawlor pick up another huge victory on his path to challenging Low Ki for the World Heavyweight Title in February?
Of course, the MLW World Heavyweight Title and World Tag Team Titles will be on the line as Low Ki defends against Shane Strickland while the Lucha Bros defend against Los Parks respectively.
Rush makes his MLW debut against the AAA Cruiserweight Champion Sammy Guevara who will be looking to bounce back after a loss to Hijo de LA Park in his MLW return last week.
In a War Games rematch, PCO and Brody King will square off in a No Disqualification match while Ace Romero makes his MLW debut against MLW newcomer Marko Stunt.
Size Matters, the bizarrely perfect tag team of Joey Ryan and Swoggle, debut to take on Colonel Parker’s Dirty Blondes. Brian Pillman Jr looks to continue his winning ways after upending Vandal Ortagun at War Games when he collides with Tommy Dreamer.
Plus, Kotto Brazil is back in singles action as he and Trey Miguel face off one more time in an MLW ring. Miguel was victorious over Brazil in their first meeting back in May, but Brazil is riding a wave of momentum the past few months as he seeks to redeem the loss.
Finally, Stokely Hathaway will return in Chicago – but who will he have by his side? Will Hathaway bring a new name to MLW with World Heavyweight Title intentions, or is there a person (or persons) already in MLW who will stand side by side with Hathaway?