Killer Kross Backs MLW's Veeps Launch as Fusion Debuts Saturday for Global Audience
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Updated · Fox News · May 29
Killer Kross Backs MLW's Veeps Launch as Fusion Debuts Saturday for Global Audience
8 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 29
Saturday's "MLW Fusion" debut on Veeps will put Major League Wrestling before a broader global streaming audience, a move world heavyweight champion Killer Kross said should amplify some of his best recent work.
Kross said MLW's appeal lies in near-unlimited creative freedom and a collaborative environment, letting performers main-event, shape their own stories and push matches in ways more tightly managed promotions may not.
January titleholder Kross framed that freedom as central to his run since winning the championship at Battle Riot VIII, saying the company has given him room to deliver career-best performances.
MLW is also pitching roster depth behind the Veeps rollout, with names including Matt Riddle, Shotzi, Austin Aries, Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows and tag champions Donovan Dijak and Bishop Dyer.
The streaming launch marks MLW's latest push to widen its reach beyond core wrestling fans, with Kross set to appear at a press conference tied to the "Fusion" premiere.
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