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MLW Fusion Stream And Results (6/1): Vikingo, John Hennigan And More

Major League Wrestling aired the latest episode of MLW Fusion on June 1. Fans can watch the show in the video above.

MLW Fusion Stream And Results (6/1)

– The Second Gear Crew wakes up at a hotel in Mexico. They discover Microman in the corner, wearing a bra. Mance Warner says that they need to all hurry to the border.

– La Rebellion (Bestia 666 & Mechawolf) def. Black Taurus & Abismo Negro Jr.

– Willie Mack is confronted by John Hennigan and Taya Valkyrie at the merchandise table, believing he knows something about Cesar Duran’s disappearance. Mack promises to tell them everything he knows if Hennigan offers him a championship opportunity. Valkyrie declines, but Hennigan concurs. Once the match is over, Mack says he’ll tell him all he knows about Duran’s location.

– We hear from Jacob Fatu, who says he’ll be coming for The Calling because they awakened something inside him. He claims he’s still after John Hennigan and the National Openweight Championship, but if he wins, he’ll go after The Calling. The Calling will battle The Samoan SWAT Team for the MLW World Tag Team Titles in a “fans bring the weapons” match on July 8 at the Never Say Never.

– Timothy Thatcher’s comeback to Major League Wrestling will take place at Never Say Never.

– Backstage, Alex Kane and Mr. Thomas are questioned briefly. Kane claims it will be revealed who is funding the Bomaye Fight Club on July 8 at Never Say Never.

– Delmi Exo gets interviewed backstage and claims that her bout against Taya Valkyrie, which was meant to take place tonight, has been canceled because Valkyrie is running away from her and has called corrupt people in Mexico to cancel the match. According to Exo, Bauer has rescheduled the title match for two weeks on Fusion.

– El Hijo Del Vikingo, Rey Horus, & Psycho Clown def. John Hennigan, Sam Adonis, and El Gringo Loco

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