MLW Fury Road

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Fury Road
Promotions Major League Wrestling
First eventFury Road (2018)

Fury Road is an annual professional wrestling event produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW).

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The first two events were television tapings for MLW Fusion , with the second event broadcast as a special live episode. The third event was a non-televised house show. In 2024, the event's name was used for a TV special; with matches taped at MLW Azteca Lucha on May 11, 2024.

Dates and venues

Aired Live
#EventDateCityVenueMain event
1 Fury Road (2018) October 4, 2018 Queens, New York City, New York Melrose Ballroom LA Park vs. PCO
2 Fury Road (2019) June 1, 2019 Waukesha, Wisconsin Waukesha County Expo Center Mance Warner vs. Sami Callihan in a Falls Count Anywhere match
3 Fury Road (2022) August 27, 2022 El Paso, Texas Cathedral High School Alex Hammerstone vs. Willie Mack
4 Fury Road (2023) September 3, 2023 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2300 Arena Alex Kane (c) vs. Willie Mack for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
5 Fury Road (2024) May 11, 2024
(Aired on May 18, 2024)
Cicero, Illinois Cicero Stadium Satoshi Kojima (c) vs. 1 Called Manders for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship

2018

Fury Road (2018)
Promotion Major League Wrestling
DateOctober 4, 2018
City New York City, New York
VenueMelrose Ballroom
Event chronology
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WarGames
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Fightland
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2019

Fury Road (2018) took place on October 4, 2018 at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, New York City, New York. It was a set of television tapings for future episodes of Fusion . It was the first event in the Fury Road chronology. Thirteen matches were contested at the event including a highly anticipated main event match between PCO and LA Park, which Park won. Other prominent matches on the undercard included a three-way elimination match for the World Middleweight Championship, Low Ki versus Daga for the World Heavyweight Championship and Jimmy Havoc versus Sami Callihan in a Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match. [1] [2]

Results
No.Results [3] Stipulations
1 Joey Ryan defeated Richard Holliday Singles match
2 Puma King (with Konnan) defeated Ricky Martinez (with Salina de la Renta)Singles match
3 Simon Gotch defeated Fallah Bahh Singles match
4The Smash n Dash Connection (Barrington Hughes and Kotto Brazil) defeated The Samoan Island Tribe (Lance Anoa'i and Samu) Tag team match

2022

Fury Road (2022)
Promotion Major League Wrestling
DateAugust 27, 2022
City El Paso, Texas
Venue Cathedral High School
Event chronology
 Previous
Battle Riot IV
Next 
Super Series
Fury Road chronology
 Previous
2019
Next 
2023

Fury Road (2022) took place on August 27, 2022 at Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas. It was originally supposed to be a set of television tapings for future episodes of Fusion , but those plans were cancelled, and the event became a house show.[ citation needed ] It was the third event in the Fury Road chronology.

No.ResultsStipulations
1Axel Lee and Vaquero Star defeated Koni Lao and Sky Bird Tag team match
2Sakura defeated Reina Dorada Singles match
3 Mini Abismo Negro and Black Widow defeated Microman and Lady Shani Mixed tag team match
4 Villano III Jr. defeated El Corbarde and Komander Three-way match
5 Hernandez defeated Rey Escorpión Singles match
6 Davey Richards defeated El Dragón Singles match
7 Alexander Hammerstone defeated Willie Mack Singles match

2024

Fury Road (2024)
Promotion Major League Wrestling
DateMay 11, 2024
(aired May 18, 2024)
City Cicero, Illinois
VenueCicero Stadium
Fury Road chronology
 Previous
2023
Next 

Fury Road (2024) was a television special that aired on May 18, 2024 on BeIN Sports USA and MLW's YouTube channel. It featured matches that were taped during MLW Azteca Lucha; which took place at Cicero Stadium in Cicero, Illinois on May 11, 2024. [4]

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1 Jake Crist defeated Brett Ryan Gosselin by pinfall Singles match 5:08
2 Akira defeated Bobby Fish by pinfall Singles match [5] 6:38
3 Alex Kane (with Mr. Thomas) defeated A-Game by referee stoppage Singles match 1:12
4 Mads Krule Krügger defeated Matthew Justice by Pinfall Falls Count Anywhere match [6] 8:24
5 Janai Kai (c) defeated Delmi Exo, Miyu Yamashita and Zayda by submission Four-way match for the MLW World Women's Featherweight Championship [7] 6:45
6 Sami Callihan vs. Matt Riddle ended in a double countout Singles match 7:38
7 Satoshi Kojima (c) (with Okumura) defeated 1 Called Manders by pinfall Singles match for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship 9:22
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

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