Low Ki Knocks Out Brian Pillman Jr. At MLW's SATURDAY NIGHT SUPERFIGHT PPV

Low Ki Knocks Out Brian Pillman Jr. At MLW's SATURDAY NIGHT SUPERFIGHT PPV

The former MLW World Heavyweight Champion beat some respect out of The Hart Foundation member, as Low Ki got the victory over Brian Pillman Jr. via referee stoppage. Find out how the "Lone Wolf" won here.

By EliteGuy101 - Nov 03, 2019 11:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Twitter
Did Low Ki finally humble the extremely cocky Brian Pillman Jr.?

This match-up was a battle for respect, as The Hart Foundation member wanted to make a statement that he was better than the former MLW World Heavyweight Champion and throughout the contest, Pillman Jr. upstaged the wrestling veteran.

However, Brian’s inexperience was his ultimate downfall, which led to the 26-year-old falling victim to Low Ki’s devastating rolling heel kick and that knocked him out cold, thus ending the match via referee stoppage. Following the contest, Low Ki offered his hand to the Hart Foundation member, who accepted it and appeared to be humbled after his loss to the former MLW World Heavyweight Champion.



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