MLP Multiverse live results: Hechicero vs. Gresham, Paul Walter Hauser vs. QT Marshall

MLP Multiverse

Maple Leaf Pro Multiverse 2026 is set for tonight at the Palms in Las Vegas.

The show is scheduled to feature CMLL World Heavyweight Champion Hechicero defending his title against Jonathan Gresham.

The MLP Women’s Championship will be on the line in a three-way match as champion Giselle Shaw defends against Persephone and Shotzi Blackheart.

Stephen Borden, the son of Sting, is scheduled to face Kieran Gray.

Paul Walter Hauser is set for an in-ring appearance against QT Marshall.

The Demand (Ricochet, Toa Liona, and Bishop Kaun) will face Michael Oku, Rich Swann, and Sidney Akeem in trios action.

  • Subculture (Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews) faced Guy Cool & Vaughn Vertigo
  • Steven Borden clashed with Kiran Grey
  • The Demand (Ricochet, Toa Liona, & Bishop Kaun) took on Michael Oku, Rich Swann, & Sydney Akeem
  • CMLL World Heavyweight Champion Hechicero defends against Jonathan Gresham
  • MLP Women’s Champion Gisele Shaw defends against Persephone and Shotzi Blackheart in a three-way match
  • Paul Walter Hauser vs. QT Marshall
  • Myron Reed and Amazing Red to appear

Our live coverage begins at midnight Eastern.

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Subculture (Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews) defeated Guy Cool & Vaughn Vertigo

Andrews’s athleticism saw him overcome cool early on, but a poke to the eye put a stop to it. Webster struck Vertigo with a Double-Axe Handle from the top turnbuckle. Cool cracked Webster with a backbreaker. Andrews moonsaulted onto Vertigo. Subculture rocked Cool with a Falcon Arrow, fully keeping Vertigo out of the equation. Vertigo responded with a Shining Wizard to Andrews. Subculture finished Vertigo with a Fall to Pieces, lending Webster a pinfall over Vertigo.

Smooth, crisp action to start the show. Just enough to get the adrenaline flowing!

Steven Borden defeated Kiran Grey

Borden quickly gained control with an arm drag. Using his father’s Stinger Splash, Borden missed, leading Grey to usurp the momentum. He followed with an elbow drop. Eventually, Grey completely overwhelmed Borden with swift moves culminating in a leg sweep. Borden rolled away at the last second to avoid Grey’s Splash. Successfully landing a Stinger Splash, Borden planted Grey with a double underhook. Escaping his opponent’s stolen Scorpion Deathdrop, Borden defeated his foe with a double underhook.

Fans were chanting “Let’s go, Steve!”

These students of Darby Allin were in tip-top shape tonight. Obviously, I was looking forward to seeing Borden in the squared circle, but I’ll save that for later. Grey deserves some praise here, and he was a great heel base. His technique evoked feelings of hopelessness and arrogance that only someone who looks like him can pull off. Borden is quickly putting things together with flow, and once he gets more character and storytelling experience, he could very likely build his own name to heights unique to him.

Jimmy Kimmel clip with Paul Walter Hauser

Hauser and Kimmel discussed his upcoming match with Marshall at Multiverse. Kimmel played the clip of the pair’s previous match at ROH Death Before Dishonor 2025.

The Demand (Bishop Kaun, Ricochet & Toa Liona) defeated Michael Oku, Rich Swann & Sidney Akeem

Oku and Akeem broke The Demand’s early dominance with a couple of splashes. Akeem, Oku, and Swann dove at The Demand on three separate sides of the ring. Kaun chopped Swann in the corner before taunting him and the audience. Liona charged him into the corner, thrusting his shoulder into Swann’s midsection. Swann kicked his way out of The Demand’s grasp, dodging their hardest moves to their own disrepair. Oku dizzied Ricochet with a tilt-a-whirl DDT.

Liona punctured air from Akeem’s lung via a senton. Oku came to Akeem’s aid with a combined DDT. Akeem and Oku kicked Liona’s shins to give Swann time for a DDT. Once more isolated, Akeem fell victim to Ricochet’s Rico-Sault. Liona sat on Akeem to earn a decisive victory for The Demand.

The babyface trio was cool to see working in tandem. They not only made The Demand look great, but they shone on their own as well. I do appreciate Ricochet largely letting Liona and Kaun get their licks in to shine.

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