Battle Riot V

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Battle Riot V
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Promotional poster for the "Special Edition" broadcast on FITE
Promotion Major League Wrestling
DateApril 8, 2023
(aired April 25, 2023)
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Venue 2300 Arena
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Battle Riot V was a professional wrestling supercard event produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW) that took place on April 8, 2023, at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the fifth event under the Battle Riot chronology, and featured the finals of the 2023 Opera Cup.

Contents

The main event aired as a special episode of MLW Underground Wrestling on Reelz on April 25, 2023, while other matches were taped for future MLW programming. A "Special Edition" of the telecast was streamed on May 18 for FITE+ subscribers as part of MLW's new partnership with the streamer. [1]

Production

Background

Battle Riot is a recurring event that was established by MLW in 2018. The event is named after the Battle Riot match, a multi-competitor match type in which wrestlers are eliminated until one is left and declared winner. The match begins with a number of participants in the ring, who are then eliminated by either pin, submission, or going over the top rope and having both feet touch the venue floor. The declared winner of the Battle Riot match receives a future title shot for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship. On February 8, 2023, it was announced that Battle Riot V would take place on June 23, 2022, at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. [2] [3]

On the March 21 episode of MLW Underground Wrestling , it was announced that the event will air on Reelz in the U.S. [4] It was later announced that Battle Riot V will air on April 25 as an episode of Underground Wrestling. [5] [6]

Storylines

The show will feature several professional wrestling matches that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. [7]

The main feature of the event is the titular Battle Riot match, a 40-man rumble rules-based match where the winner will receive a "golden ticket", which they can redeem for an MLW World Heavyweight Championship match anytime and anywhere.

On March 27, via MLW's "Open Door Policy," MLW announced, in collaboration with Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw), Shigehiro Irie will defend the wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship against Calvin Tankman at Battle Riot V. [8]

Results

No.Results [9] StipulationsTimes
11 Called Manders defeated Yoscifer El Singles match 1:56
2 Alexander Hammerstone defeated Mr. Thomas Singles match 2:33
3B3cca defeated Brittany Blake Singles match [10] 3:33
4 The Samoan SWAT Team (Lance Anoa'i and Juicy Finau) (c) defeated The Second Gear Crew (Mance Warner and 1 Called Manders) Hardcore tag team match for the MLW World Tag Team Championship [11] 7:33
5 Jacob Fatu (c) vs. Rickey Shane Page (with Raven and Mandy León) ended in a double disqualification Singles match for the MLW National Openweight Championship [12] 12:08
6 The FBI (Little Guido and Ray Jaz) defeated The Mane Event (Jay Lyon and Midas Black) Tag team match
7 Willie Mack defeated John Hennigan (with Sam Adonis) and Lio Rush Three-way match [13] 8:45
8 Akira (c) (with Raven) defeated Lince Dorado Singles match for the MLW World Middleweight Championship [14] 9:01
9 Shigehiro Irie (c) defeated Calvin Tankman Singles match for the wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship [8] 9:50
10 Mandy León defeated Billie Starkz Singles match [15] 2:35
11 Sam Adonis defeated Mance Warner Strap match 9:46
12 Davey Boy Smith Jr. defeated Tracy Williams 2023 Opera Cup Tournament Final 9:45
13 Delmi Exo (c) defeated Taya Valkyrie Singles match for the MLW World Women's Featherweight Championship 8:59
14 Alex Kane won by last eliminating Davey Boy Smith Jr. 40-man Battle Riot match for a future MLW World Heavyweight Championship match41:59
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

Opera Cup Tournament bracket

Semifinals
War Chamber
April 6
Final
Battle Riot
April 8
      
Davey Boy Smith Jr. Pin
Calvin Tankman 10:29
Davey Boy Smith Jr.Pin
Tracy Williams 9:45
Tony Deppen 11:42
Tracy Williams Pin

Battle Riot match entrances and eliminations

DrawEntrantOrderEliminated byMethod of eliminationElimination(s)
1 Alex Kane Winner11
2 Willie Mack 5Sam AdonisOver the top rope0
3 Jesus Rodriguez 4Mance WarnerPinfall0
4 Lince Dorado 14AkiraOver the top rope1
5 Calvin Tankman 11Rickey Shane PageOver the top rope1
6 Lance Anoa'i 2Alex KaneOver the top rope0
7 Micro Man 6Alex KaneSubmission2
8Los Azteca 331Microman and Lince DoradoPinfall0
9Juicy Finau23Akira and Rickey Shane PageOver the top rope2
10The Beastman3Calvin Tankman, Juicy Finau, and MicromanOver the top rope0
11 Little Guido 9Juicy FinauOver the top rope0
12 Sam Adonis 8Mance Warner *Over the top rope2
13 Mance Warner 7Sam Adonis *Over the top rope2
14 Jimmy Lloyd 13RavenPinfall0
15Mr. Thomas15DeliriousOver the top rope0
16TJ Crawford12AkiraOver the top rope0
17Ken Broadway10AkiraOver the top rope0
18Calling Soldier 120Jacob FatuOver the top rope0
19Calling Soldier 221Jacob FatuOver the top rope0
20Dr. Cornwallis18Jacob FatuOver the top rope0
21 Akira 22HimselfOver the top rope5
22 Rickey Shane Page 25Jacob Fatu **Over the top rope4
23 Delirious 19Jacob FatuOver the top rope1
24 Raven 17HimselfOver the top rope2
25Los Azteca 916Rickey Shane PageOver the top rope0
26 Jacob Fatu 24Rickey Shane Page **Over the top rope5
27 Kim Chee 26Alex KaneSubmission0
28Midas Black27Alex KaneSubmission0
29 Taya Valkyrie 28Alex KanePinfall0
30Jay Lyon29Alex KaneSubmission0
31Ray Jaz30Alex KaneSubmission0
32 Lio Rush 35Davey Boy Smith Jr.Over the top rope1
33 Tracy Williams 33Davey Boy Smith Jr.Over the top rope0
34O'Shay Edwards36Davey Boy Smith Jr.Over the top rope1
35 Duke Droese 31Alex KaneSubmission0
36 1 Called Manders ***32John HenniganOver the top rope0
37 John Morrison 37Alex KaneOver the top rope2
38 Davey Boy Smith Jr. 39Alex KaneSubmission4
39 Shigehiro Irie 38Davey Boy Smith Jr.Over the top rope0
40 Gene Snisky 34Alex Kane, O'Shay Edwards, John Hennigan, and Lio RushOver the top rope0

2(*) – Adonis and Warner eliminated each other.

2(**) – Page and Fatu eliminated each other.

(***) – Manders replaced fellow Second Gear Crew member Matthew Justice after the latter was attacked by The Calling.

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