MLW Announces That Their INTIMIDATION GAMES Event Will No Longer Take Place On February 29th

MLW Announces That Their INTIMIDATION GAMES Event Will No Longer Take Place On February 29th

Major League Wrestling has confirmed a schedule change, as their MLW Fusion event, Intimidation Games, will no longer take place on February 29th. Get more details on when the special show will take place.

By EliteGuy101 - Dec 13, 2019 10:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: mlw.com
Major League Wrestling has confirmed that Intimidation Games will be rescheduled in 2020.

The MLW Fusion taping was originally set to take place on February 29; however, the event has now been moved to Saturday, April 18th at Cierco Stadium.

As of this writing, there’s no word on what will replace the television taping that month. The promotion is advertising a slew of talents such as MLW World Heavyweight Champion Jacob Fatu, Tom Lawlor, MLW World Tag Team Champions Marshall & Ross Von Erich, Low Ki, Brian Pillman Jr., and Davey Boy Smith Jr.

At the 2019 Intimidation Games event, Tom Lawlor defeated Low Ki in a Steel Cage match to retain the MLW World Heavyweight Championship and The CONTRA Unit officially made their debut for the promotion.
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