MLW Fusion from New York Spoilers (6/11): Mistico, Big Damo, Shotzi Blackheart and more

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Major League Wrestling/MLW held tapings for MLW Fusion from Melrose Ballroom in New York City, New York on June 11. Several well-known names appeared at the tapings, including Mistico, new PROGRESS Wrestling owner Big Damo, Shotzi Blackheart and Matt Riddle.

PWInsider described the event as “completely sold out, to the point those who asked about having guests were told there was no room.  It is beyond packed in here.”

MLW Taping Spoilers (6/11/2026)

The following spoilers come courtest of PWInsider:

  • Zamaya def. Lady Glory
  • LaBron Kozone def. Joe Coffey
  • Killer Kross speaks, but is interrupted by The Skyscrapers (Josh Bishop & Donovan Dijak). Dijak says he’s the captain of the team. Riddle comes out, and a street fight is made.
  • Opera Cup Tournament: Diego Hill def. Anthony Greene
  • Brick Savage def. Matt Riddle
  • Opera Cup Tournament: Austin Aries def. Tracy Williams
  • Oddyssey def. Okumura
  • Opera Cup Tournament: Trevor Lee def. Mistico by countout
  • Aries says he will win the Opera Cup
  • MLW Middleweight Championship: Templario (c) def. Soberano Jr.
  • Lightning Match: Mark Coffey def. Beastman
  • Glasgow Boys say they are coming for the Good Brothers
  • Saya Kamitani & Rina def. Shotzi Blackheart & Lady Frost
  • Opera Cup Tournament: Ikuro Kwon def. Andrew Everett
  • Opera Cup Tournament: Big Damo def. Wolfgang
  • JUMBO def. Rich Moys
  • Street Fight: The Skyscrapers (Josh Bishop & Donovan Dijak) def. Killer Kross & Matt Riddle
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