MLW announces expanded schedule for 2024


MLW has announced an expanded schedule for 2024.
The promotion plans to air one premium live event and one free signature event monthly moving forward. The monthly premium live events will air as part of the Triller+ package (FKA FITE) and the free signature events will air on BeIN Sports and the promotion’s YouTube channel.
MLW.com reads:
In addition to airing premium live events monthly on Triller TV+, MLW has a treat for its fans.
As a thank you MLW is giving fans one free signature event every month. That means you get a signature event and premium live event each month: one for free and one on Triller TV+!
Each event will feature a who’s who from the ever-expanding MLW roster of fighters.
MLW expands 2024 schedule: https://t.co/xsBiWdJ3sH
— MLW (@MLW) January 18, 2024
MLW settled its antitrust lawsuit with WWE last month. Since then the company announced plans to tour more frequently after running most of its 2023 events in Philadelphia.
Intimidation Games will take place at the Melrose Ballroom in New York on February 29, War Chamber 2024 at the Coliseum in St. Petersburgh, Florida on March 29, and MLW Azteca Lucha at Cicero Stadium just outside Chicago on May 11.
MLW’s first free signature event as part of its 2024 schedule will be Reload on Saturday, January 20. The show was taped on Saturday, January 6 at Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena the same night MLW Kings of Colosseum aired live. Spoilers from the show are available here.
MLW Reload on January 20 on YouTube/BeIN Sports announced lineup:
- Satoshi Kojima vs. Sami Callihan
- Good Brother #3 (rumored to be Mance Warner) vs. Steph de Lander
- Nao Kakuta vs. Moka Miyamoto
- Zayda w/Mister Saint Laurent vs. Notorious Mimi
- Matt Riddle vs. TBA
MLW’s next premium live event will be SuperFight on February 3 at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.
MLW SuperFight 2024 lineup:
- MLW World Heavyweight Champion Alex Kane defends against Satoshi Kojima
- Mistico vs. Averno w/Salina de la Rena
- Yuji Nagata vs. Jacob Fatu
- Davey Boy Smith Jr. vs. 1 Called Manders
