Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have another match in the Opera Cup and a Tag Team Title Match that will have two teams. Shocking! Do you wanna buy a watch? Do you know what time it is? It’s time to buy a new watch. So…do you wanna buy a watch? What do ya mean ya don’t wanna buy a watch?! Did you not just see my clever joke? I worked really hard on that! F— you! Enjoy your wrestling card…schmuck!
Match #1: Zenshi vs. Calvin Tankman The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
The Chilean high-flier enters the ring and looks ever-ready, but he’s likely have his biggest challenge ahead of him (both in the figurative and literal sense) in league newcomer, Calvin Tankman. Zenshi is soon to go for the legs of Tankman,...
Match #1: Zenshi vs. Calvin Tankman The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
The Chilean high-flier enters the ring and looks ever-ready, but he’s likely have his biggest challenge ahead of him (both in the figurative and literal sense) in league newcomer, Calvin Tankman. Zenshi is soon to go for the legs of Tankman,...
- 12/14/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and my banana hammock is more like a tooth-pick in a hanky. We’ve got only two matches this week. Did you know I moon-light as Megan Fox on the weekends, except I don’t look anything like her and my name is MacGarnagle, decrepit detective. Well MacGarnagle, Billy’s dead… It’s Mlw time.
Match #1: Richard Holliday def. Chessman – Caribbean Championship Match The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Before the bell rings, Holliday takes a pause to sanitize his hands and then takes a moment to pieface Chessman. Chessman has had plenty and slugs away at Rich before double dropkicking him out of the ring. Chessman’s chair comes into play onto the outside and Richard uses it to his advantage. Holliday soon goes for a pin attempt in...
Match #1: Richard Holliday def. Chessman – Caribbean Championship Match The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Before the bell rings, Holliday takes a pause to sanitize his hands and then takes a moment to pieface Chessman. Chessman has had plenty and slugs away at Rich before double dropkicking him out of the ring. Chessman’s chair comes into play onto the outside and Richard uses it to his advantage. Holliday soon goes for a pin attempt in...
- 4/27/2020
- 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 Amber Heard tricking the whole damn planet into thinking Johnny Depp abused her, when she’s actually just a lying psychopath. Good luck starring in Lifetime’s murder mystery of the week, darlin’. Okay, we’ve got some good wrestling to get to, so let’s rock.
Match #1: Davey Boy Smith Jr. defeated Simon Gotch – No Holds Barred Match The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
If there ever was a Bulldog’s determination to an individual, Davey certainly has it tonight as he squares off against the veteran Contra member. Davey is the initial aggressor as he downs Gotch to the canvas, but Simon forces him out of the ropeless ring. Davey leaps right back up and lock up again. The feeling out process continues until Davey rolls Gotch down.
Match #1: Davey Boy Smith Jr. defeated Simon Gotch – No Holds Barred Match The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
If there ever was a Bulldog’s determination to an individual, Davey certainly has it tonight as he squares off against the veteran Contra member. Davey is the initial aggressor as he downs Gotch to the canvas, but Simon forces him out of the ropeless ring. Davey leaps right back up and lock up again. The feeling out process continues until Davey rolls Gotch down.
- 2/4/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the first Fusion review of 2020. Happy F—— New Year! No ewoks! Let’s wrestle, GI-joe!
Match #1: “Filthy” Tom Lawlor def. “Rip Von Erich” The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Lawlor teases a test of strength with Rip but Rip resorts into side headlock before Lawlor shoves him to the ground. Lawlor just completely owns Rip as the copycat competitor stands no chance against him. He puts on an elevated single leg crab and Rip makes it to the ropes. Rip goes for a discus punch but Tom puts him in an airplane spin. Rip still tries for the claw, but Tom puts him in his rear naked choke with a modified Claw to add salt to the wound. Rip “Van Winkles” out and the match is over.
My...
Match #1: “Filthy” Tom Lawlor def. “Rip Von Erich” The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Lawlor teases a test of strength with Rip but Rip resorts into side headlock before Lawlor shoves him to the ground. Lawlor just completely owns Rip as the copycat competitor stands no chance against him. He puts on an elevated single leg crab and Rip makes it to the ropes. Rip goes for a discus punch but Tom puts him in an airplane spin. Rip still tries for the claw, but Tom puts him in his rear naked choke with a modified Claw to add salt to the wound. Rip “Van Winkles” out and the match is over.
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- 1/7/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Major League Wrestling: Fusion, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have bacon, which can cause cancer. Also, corn is destroying the world. Okay, we’ve got some great action with Mlw teaming with The Crash in a broadcast from Mexico. Ole!
Match #1: Oraculo defeated Black Danger and Ricky Marvin The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
New Mlw broadcaster A.J. Kirsch joins Rich Bocchini in the booth as The Crash’s Oraculo walks out to kick off the competition. He is joined by Black Danger and Ricky Marvin for trios action. Oraculo hugs a young fan as Marvin makes his way to the ring, but everything gets serious once the bell rings. Danger and Marvin start off double teaming Oraculo. The two stretch him in the ropes. The double attack continues as Oraculo tries his best to ward his foes off.
Match #1: Oraculo defeated Black Danger and Ricky Marvin The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
New Mlw broadcaster A.J. Kirsch joins Rich Bocchini in the booth as The Crash’s Oraculo walks out to kick off the competition. He is joined by Black Danger and Ricky Marvin for trios action. Oraculo hugs a young fan as Marvin makes his way to the ring, but everything gets serious once the bell rings. Danger and Marvin start off double teaming Oraculo. The two stretch him in the ropes. The double attack continues as Oraculo tries his best to ward his foes off.
- 10/14/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and it’s all about War Chamber. Hey, screw War Games. Nxt can go !@#$ itself. Alright, let’s get to the mayhem.
Match #1: Leo Brien defeated Blake Banks The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
A returning Leo Brien comes firing out into the Nytex Sports Centre to start off Fusion from Dallas. The once turned bounty hunter from Colorado was ruthless and relentless, making very quick work against his young opponent Blake Banks. He threw Banks across the ring by his ears (not a typo) before prepping him up for an Oklahoma Stampede for the devastating 1-2-3. Rich Bocchini said it perfectly: “Leo Brien means business” and the Dirty Blonde gives a final stomp to Blake before exiting.
My Opinion: 2.3 out of 5 – This was a squash that was over...
Match #1: Leo Brien defeated Blake Banks The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
A returning Leo Brien comes firing out into the Nytex Sports Centre to start off Fusion from Dallas. The once turned bounty hunter from Colorado was ruthless and relentless, making very quick work against his young opponent Blake Banks. He threw Banks across the ring by his ears (not a typo) before prepping him up for an Oklahoma Stampede for the devastating 1-2-3. Rich Bocchini said it perfectly: “Leo Brien means business” and the Dirty Blonde gives a final stomp to Blake before exiting.
My Opinion: 2.3 out of 5 – This was a squash that was over...
- 9/16/2019
- 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 one of the nastiest main events in American wrestling history on this show, so get your mop ready.
Match #1: Flamita defeated Rey Horus The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Rumor has it, according to Cornette and Rich Bocchini from the broadcast booth, that de la Renta may have been scouting Horus, Flamita or both for possible inclusion in Promociones Dorado. So, why not book a match between them when she has the power as executive producer this week? That’s exactly what she did. In a great lucha libre contest, it was Flamita with the victory in his Fusion debut. Flamita scored a 450 splash off the top turnbuckle to pick up the win.
My Opinion: 3.5 out of 5 – This was some fabulous lucha libre wrestling. It was practically...
Match #1: Flamita defeated Rey Horus The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Rumor has it, according to Cornette and Rich Bocchini from the broadcast booth, that de la Renta may have been scouting Horus, Flamita or both for possible inclusion in Promociones Dorado. So, why not book a match between them when she has the power as executive producer this week? That’s exactly what she did. In a great lucha libre contest, it was Flamita with the victory in his Fusion debut. Flamita scored a 450 splash off the top turnbuckle to pick up the win.
My Opinion: 3.5 out of 5 – This was some fabulous lucha libre wrestling. It was practically...
- 6/17/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Teddy Hart in the main event, which ought to be quite interesting, given his talent and his skills. Myron Reed is gonna be there too, so we’ll get to see him fly around that ring like Elijah Wood at a jewelry store. Okay, start reading. I got Allman Brother tickets. I gotta get out of here.
Match #1: Daga defeated Ariel Dominguez The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
After suffering serious injuries to his ear at the hands of then-World Champion Low Ki a few months ago, Daga returned to action this week. Lo and behold, who joined Jim Cornette and Rich Bocchini ringside on commentary? None other than The Professional Low Ki. Dominguez was his usual scrappy self. The highly-decorated amateur was game against Daga and scored...
Match #1: Daga defeated Ariel Dominguez The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
After suffering serious injuries to his ear at the hands of then-World Champion Low Ki a few months ago, Daga returned to action this week. Lo and behold, who joined Jim Cornette and Rich Bocchini ringside on commentary? None other than The Professional Low Ki. Dominguez was his usual scrappy self. The highly-decorated amateur was game against Daga and scored...
- 4/1/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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