MLW Never Say Never

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Never Say Never
PromotionsMajor League Wrestling
First eventNever Say Never (2017)

MLW Never Say Never is an annual professional wrestling event produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW) first held in 2017.

The first four events were television tapings for MLW Fusion, with the fourth event taped behind closed doors. The fifth event was the first to be produced as part of a partnership with Triller TV (formerly known as FITE), in-which MLW would produce live events for TrillerTV+ subscribers. This made it the first edition to air live, and MLW's first overall live broadcast since the 2019 Saturday Night SuperFight pay-per-view event; which was also carried on Triller TV.[1]

Dates and venues[edit]

Aired Live
# Event Date City Venue Main Event Ref
1 Never Say Never (2017) December 7, 2017 Orlando, Florida GILT Nightclub Darby Allin and Jimmy Havoc vs. John Hennigan and Shane Strickland [2]
2 Never Say Never (2018) December 13, 2018 Miami, Florida Scottish Rite Temple Teddy Hart vs. Pentagón Jr. [3]
3 Never Say Never (2019) July 25, 2019 Queens, New York City, New York Melrose Ballroom Jacob Fatu (c) vs. Tom Lawlor for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship [4]
4 Never Say Never (2021) March 31, 2021 Orlando, Florida GILT Nightclub Jacob Fatu (c) vs. Calvin Tankman for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship
5 Never Say Never (2023) July 8, 2023 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2300 Arena Alexander Hammerstone (c) vs. Alex Kane for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MLW Never Say Never To Air Live On FITE TV On July 8". Fightful. May 2, 2023. Archived from the original on June 19, 2022. Retrieved May 23, 2023.
  2. ^ "MLW Never Say Never results: Matt Riddle vs. 'Filthy' Tom Lawlor". WON/F4W - WWE news, Pro Wrestling News, WWE Results, UFC News, UFC results. 8 December 2017.
  3. ^ Ronovech, Brian (10 December 2018). "Preview: MLW Never Say Never (12/13/18)".
  4. ^ "July 25: Never Say Never". MLW: Major League Wrestling®. 12 April 2019.