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MLW Fusion: The Calling aren’t done with Fatu

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Delirious & Gas Mask goon vs. Lance Anoa’i & Juicy Finau vs. Matthew Justice & 1 Called Manders – World Tag Team Championship Triple Treat Contender’s match


I don’t know what the hell was going on, but The Calling suddenly left the stage. Finau and Anoa’i followed for a moment, but they stopped short.

Apparently, The Calling knew they were outnumbered given the recent aggressions these past several weeks towards Lance and many others.

Matthew Justice took this opportunity to fly and land his legs on both SST members as the fight officially begins.

After Lance gets speared out of orbit, Delirious and Gas Mask guy slide back into the match from behind.

They continue to attack Anoa’i with a Senton leg drop maneuver then go into a failed cover. Juicy finally gets back into this match as he delivers a double clothesline to The Calling.

Delirious tries to fight both Samoans at the same time, but he receives a Super Kick to the jaw then a Samoan Drop right after. You tried. Ha! Ha! Ha!

The Second Gear Crew has hardly had a foot in during this match as they come face-to-face with Finau and Anoa’i.

The SGC push Lance to crash onto Juicy outside the ring before they turn their attention towards the incoming Calling goon.

Delirious was looking for Shadows over Hell, Manders cuts him off with a Hawkeye Stampede followed by Justice’s Exclamation Point for a chance to be the number one contenders.

Winners: Matthew Justice & 1 Called Manders 


Remember when MLW said they’ll have a big announcement for this week? Well, the big news is they paired with NJPW, New Japan Pro Wrestling for upcoming events. Yay!!

The kick off with NJPW starts at Fury Road, so you won’t want to miss this clash. Japan is sending Kushida to fight Tony Deppen on September 3rd.


Love, Doug vs. Willie Mack vs. Nolo Kitano vs. O’Shay Edwards vs. Ken Broadway – Scramble match


Edwards goes after Willie and misses, but he receives rose pedals in the face instead courtesy of Doug. Kitano delivers a Step-Up Enzuguri, Broadway Super Kicks him then Mack sends an uppercut. O’Shay fell out of the ring.

Commentary says they’ll be no alliances, but you do see one forming momentarily. Everyone was against Edwards. The foolish thing was that Nolo, Ken then Doug made the mistake to jump O’Shay on their own time and get tossed aside.

Mack manages to take Edwards down just fine. A few moments later, we see Willie and Ken brawling inside the ring. That uppercut rocks Mack to stumble towards the ropes.

Kitano gets back in this with a spin kick to the back of Broadway’s head before turning his attention to Doug.

Doug’s need to have a cloud nine mentally is getting on my nerves. Luckily, O’Shay bulldozes through the attempt at a comedy act.

Willie and Doug take out Nolo and Ken after their not-so abrupt separation occurred. Why did everyone seem like a joke tonight except for Edwards? Just a question. He came here to battle, not clown around.

Throwing bodies all over the place. But while Kitano and Doug team up to flip O’Shay off the top, Willie throws hands against everybody.

Ken gets back as he looks to finish Nolo, but what he didn’t know was that he was in perfect position for a frog splash from Willie, awarding him the victory.

Winner: Willie Mack


Jacob Fatu vs. Akira


I think we just figured out why Akira is jealous of Jacob, if we can even call it that. He assumes that Fatu didn’t have to bleed for anything like he did because he was born under the right circumstances. The Anoa’i Samoan dynasty is everywhere.

The antagonist calls out the werewolf whenever he feels like showing up. And he does.

Fatu doesn’t believe that regardless of the fact that his opponent has a couple of belts that automatically means he doesn’t know the feeling of bleeding, nor hard work. False information.

Your family name means nothing if you don’t actually put in the work, which Fatu has.

As he makes his way to the ring, for some reason officials tried to hold him back from starting this match a little too suddenly. Akira takes that opening to leap with a chair close to him and collides with Fatu on the main floor.

Jacob retaliates with an uppercut then throws Akira against the guard railing. After a few scuffles, Jacob manages to shove Akira into the ring to begin the match.

Akira quickly counters the Aller Uce by Fatu in mid-air. The Samoan Werewolf returns fire with a Super Kick before The Calling’s goons start interfering.

Fatu pushes them all away, but that small light gets extinguished once Rickey Shane Page hits Jacob in the back with a baseball bat wrapped in barb wire.

Page even bounces Fatu’s head against the post and the barb wire baseball bat. Ouch. The audience were in shock.

Winner: No one

 

TOP PHOTO: Jacob Fatu injured. Courtesy of MLW

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