MLW Announces The Next Challenger For Jacob Fatu's World Heavyweight Championship

MLW Announces The Next Challenger For Jacob Fatu's World Heavyweight Championship

Since July, The CONTRA Unit member has dominated the main event scene of Major League Wrestling; however, a new challenger will step up at MLW: Fightland on February 1 in Philadelphia. Find out who it is here.

By EliteGuy101 - Dec 19, 2019 09:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Fightful.com
We have the next challenger for Jacob Fatu’s MLW World Heavyweight Championship.

The monster of the CONTRA Unit has had a dominant reign thus far, besting talents such as Tom Lawlor and LA Park; however, Fatu will face a long-time veteran of the squared circle, CIMA.

Even though CIMA just recently made his debut with Major League Wrestling, the high flyer has been wrestling professionally since 1997. He’s mostly notable for his time in Pro Wrestling Noah; however, he’s also competed in AEW, Dragon Gate, Dramatic Dream Team, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, and Toryumon Japan.

This will be the first-time that these two will meet in a singles match. CIMA and The Strong Hearts faced off against Jacob Fatu and the other CONTRA Unit members during the Opera Cup event. MLW: Fightland will take place in Philadelphia on February 1.
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