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Updated · Fox News · May 29
Killer Kross Backs MLW's Veeps Launch as Fusion Debuts Saturday for Global Audience
Updated
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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