Battle Riot IV

2022 Major League Wrestling event From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Battle Riot IV was a professional wrestling supercard event produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW) that took place on June 23, 2022 at the Melrose Ballroom in New York City. It was the fourth event under the Battle Riot chronology.

DateJune 23, 2022
(aired November 3, 2022)
VenueMelrose Ballroom
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Battle Riot IV
Promotional poster of the event
PromotionMajor League Wrestling
DateJune 23, 2022
(aired November 3, 2022)
CityNew York City, New York
VenueMelrose Ballroom
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Matches from the event were taped for future MLW programming; the main card aired as a television special on November 3, 2022 on Pro Wrestling TV (PWTV), while the undercard would air as part of the new season of MLW Fusion that premiered on November 10.[1][2]

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 March 19, 2022, it was announced that Battle Riot IV would take place on June 23, 2022 at the Melrose Ballroom in New York City.[3][4]

Storylines

The show 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.[5]

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 the May 19 episode of Fusion, MLW announced the first five participants in the Battle Riot: Lince Dorado,[6] Marshall Von Erich,[7] Alex Kane,[8] Calvin Tankman,[9] and Killer Kross.[10] The week after that, the field included EJ Nduka,[11] Jacob Fatu,[12] Mini Abismo Negro[13] Budd Heavy,[14] Matt Cross,[15] and Ross Von Erich.[16] Bandido, KC Navarro,[17] Lance Anoa'i,[18] Juicy Finau,[19] and Richard Holliday[20] were announced on June 2. On June 9, names announced included Real1,[21] Davey Richards,[22] Little Guido,[23] Ace Romero,[24] Savio Vega,[25] and Los Maximos (Joel and Jose).[26] O the June 16 Fusion, Mads Krügger,[27] Myron Reed,[28] Ken Broadway,[29] Warhorse,[30] and Microman[31] entered the match. On June 23, Gangrel, Arez, Mr. Thomas, and Dr. Dax were added to the match.[32]

Through MLW's "Open Door Policy", several free agents will be announced for the event. Scarlett Bordeaux was announced on June 2.[33] On June 13, Dragon Gate's La Estrella was announced as a participant in the Battle Riot.[34]

Event

Cesar Duran opened the show by calling out MLW World Heavyweight Championship Alexander Hammerstone. After Hammerstone beat Duran's security, Richard Holliday appeared to laid him out with a chair. Duran then made a rematch between the two for later that night, but under falls count anywhere rules.

Both Bandido, Hammerstone's originally intended challenger, and Marshall and Ross Von Erich did not appear due to injuries.

The main event, the titular "Battle Riot", saw the returns of Mance Warner, after previous contractual issues that included him asking for his release in December 2020, among others. Former NXT superstar Parker Boudreaux also made his debut in the promotion during the match.[35]

Results

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No.Results[36]StipulationsTimes[37]
1Alexander Hammerstone defeated Los Aztecas (Uno and Cinco) (with Cesar Duran) by pinfall2-on-1 Handicap match0:38
2KC Navarro defeated Mini Abismo Negro by pinfallSingles match4:04
3Jacob Fatu defeated Real1 by disqualificationSingles match[38]2:01
4Davey Richards defeated Alex Kane (c) (with Mr. Thomas) by pinfallSingles match for the MLW National Openweight Championship[39]12:52
5Scarlett Bordeaux defeated Clara Carreras by pinfallSingles match[40]1:47
6Alexander Hammerstone (c) defeated Richard Holliday (with Cesar Duran) via submission[a]Falls Count Anywhere match for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship[41]21:55
7Myron Reed (c) (with Mr. Thomas) defeated Arez, Lince Dorado and La Estrella by pinfallFour-way match for the MLW World Middleweight Championship[42]6:54
8The Samoan SWAT Team (Juicy Finau and Lance Anoa'i) (with Jacob Fatu) defeated Los Maximos (Joel and Jose) by pinfall[b]Tag team match[43]3:14
9Killer Kross (with Scarlett Bordeaux) defeated Matt Cross by pinfallSingles match[44]4:38
10Taya Valkyrie (c) defeated Brittany Blake via submissionSingles match for the MLW Women's Featherweight Championship[45]6:50
11Jacob Fatu won by last eliminating Real140-man Battle Riot match for a future MLW World Heavyweight Championship match48:52
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
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Battle Riot match entrances and eliminations

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Draw Entrant Order Eliminated by Method of elimination Elimination(s)
1EJ Nduka3Arez and Lince DoradoOver the top rope2
2Calvin Tankman2EJ NdukaOver the top rope0
3Mr. Thomas1EJ NdukaOver the top rope0
4Lince Dorado12Killer KrossOver the top rope1
5Arez6Killer KrossOver the top rope1
6Micro Man8Real1Over the top rope0
7Mini Abismo Negro7Sami CallihanOver the top rope0
8La Estrella9Sami CallihanOver the top rope0
9KC Navarro20Rickey Shane PageOver the top rope0
10Kim Chee4Joel MaximoSubmission0
11Joel Maximo5Killer KrossPinfall1
12Killer Kross38Jacob FatuOver the top rope5
13Sami Callihan37Jacob FatuOver the top rope5
14Real139Jacob FatuOver the top rope6
15Gangrel15Killer KrossOver the top rope0
16Kwang The Ninja11Killer KrossOver the top rope0
17Budd Heavy10Real1Over the top rope0
18Little Guido14Davey RichardsSubmission0
19Jose Maximo13HomicidePinfall0
20Davey Richards33Real1 and Sami CallihanOver the top rope3
21Lance Anoa'i19Real1Over the top rope1
22Ken Broadway16Sami CallihanOver the top rope0
23Homicide17Lance Anoa'iOver the top rope1
24Rickey Shane Page28Mads KrüggerOver the top rope1
25Juicy Finau24Real1Over the top rope1
26Los Azteca 8018Juicy FinauPinfall0
27Dr. Dax21Jacob FatuPinfall0
28Jacob FatuWinner8
29Mads Krügger35 Jacob FatuOver the top rope4
30Wil Maximo22Mads KrüggerPinfall0
31Warhorse27Mads KrüggerOver the top rope0
32Myron Reed29Davey RichardsOver the top rope0
33Los Azteca 3323Jacob FatuOver the top rope0
34Los Azteca 2225Jacob FatuOver the top rope0
35Matt Cross26Jacob FatuOver the top rope0
36Mance Warner34Mads KrüggerOver the top rope0
37Alex Kane30Davey RichardsOver the top rope0
38Savio Vega31Real1Over the top rope0
39Taya Valkyrie[c]32Parker BoudreauxOver the top rope0
40Parker Boudreaux36Killer Kross and Sami CallihanOver the top rope1
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Notes

  1. Initially, Bandido was scheduled to face Hammerstone for the title but pulled out due to an injury suffered at Triplemanía XXX on June 18, 2022.
  2. Initially, The Samoan SWAT Team were scheduled to face The Von Erichs, but the latter team pulled out due to injury.
  3. Valkyrie became the first female to enter the Battle Riot match.

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