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Fightland (2024)

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Fightland (2024)
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PromotionMajor League Wrestling
DateSeptember 14, 2024
CityAtlanta, Georgia
VenueCenter Stage
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Fightland (2024) was a professional wrestling event produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW). It took place on September 14, 2024, at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia. It was the sixth event in the Fightland chronology and featured the semi-finals and finals of the 2024 Opera Cup. The event streamed live on MLW's YouTube channel, with additional matches taped for the "Pit Fighters" special; which aired on September 26 on Bein Sports USA and YouTube.[1]

Production

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Background

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Fightland is a reoccurring event produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW) that was first held in 2018 as a television taping for MLW's weekly program, MLW Fusion.

On June 3, 2024, MLW announced that Fightland would take place on September 14, 2024, at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia.[2][3]

Storylines

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The card will consist of matches that result from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches, with results predetermined by MLW's writers. Storylines are played out at MLW events, and across the league's social media platforms.[4]

In addition to several freelancers per MLW's "Open Door Policy", wrestlers from partner promotions Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) would also appear on the event. On September 2, 2024, NJPW's Kevin Knight was announced to face Bobby Fish at the event.[5]

Contra Unit (Mads Krule Krügger, Ikuro Kwon, and later joined by Minoru Suzuki and MLW World Women's Featherweight Champion Janai Kai) have been feuding with CozyMax (MLW World Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima and Shigeo Okumura) over the summer, dating back to former's assault on them at the end of War Chamber.[6][7] On August 19, MLW announced that Kojima would defend the MLW World Heavyweight Championship against Krügger at Fightland.[8] Suzuki and Kwon would then defeat CozyMax to win the MLW World Tag Team Championships at Summer of the Beasts on August 29.[9]

Delmi Exo had been trying to regain the MLW World Women's Featherweight Championship from current champion Janai Kai since she defeated the former at Slaughterhouse the previous October.[10] Exo had been unsuccessful in recent opportunities at the Fury Road TV special (which was taped at MLW Azteca Lucha) and Battle Riot VI.[11][12] After defeating Miyu Yamashita at Summer of the Beasts to become the number 1 contender, Exo would call out Kai.[13] On September 10, MLW announced that Exo would face Kai for the title during the TV taping portion of Fightland in a Taekwondo Rules match; a martial art Kai regularly practices and utilizes.[14]

Opera Cup

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Fightland hosted both the semifinal and final matches of the 2024 Opera Cup tournament. On September 3, MLW officially announced the first semifinal between NJPW wrestlers Kenta (representing Bullet Club) and TJP (representing United Empire).[15] The following day, the second semifinal was made official between MLW World Middleweight Champion Místico (representing Cesar Duran's Azteca Lucha) and MLW National Openweight Champion Bad Dude Tito (representing Salina de la Renta's Promociones Dorado).[16] The winners of both matches would then meet in the finals later in the night.[17]

Reception

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The live Fightland broadcast received mixed reviews, with the main criticism directed at its booking and several botched spots.[18][19]

Results

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Fightland
No.Results[23]StipulationsTimes[24]
1Kenta defeated TJP by pinfall2024 Opera Cup tournament semifinal match[15]10:23
2Místico defeated Bad Dude Tito by pinfall2024 Opera Cup tournament semifinal match[16]8:03
3Donovan Dijak (with Mister Saint Laurent) defeated Timothy Thatcher by pinfallSingles match[20]8:16
4The Andersons (C. W. Anderson and Brock Anderson) defeated The Bomaye Fight Club (Alex Kane and Mr. Thomas) by pinfallTag team match[21]10:44
5Shigeo Okumura defeated Adam Priest by pinfallSingles match[22]6:47
6Satoshi Kojima (c) defeated Mads Krule Krügger by disqualificationSingles match for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship[8]7:07
7Místico defeated Kenta by submission2024 Opera Cup tournament final[17]17:49
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
Pit Fighters
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[28]
1Bobby Fish (with The Rogue Horsemen (Brett Ryan Gosselin, C. W. Anderson and Brock Anderson)) defeated Kevin Knight by pinfallSingles match[5]4:33
2Janai Kai (c) defeated Delmi Exo by referee stoppageTaekwondo Rules match for the MLW World Women's Featherweight Championship[14]4:07
3Matthew Justice (with Bill Alfonso) defeated Jesús Rodríguez by pinfallBarrio Brawl[25]9:07
4Danny Stratos vs. Randall Royce ended in a no contestBrazilian jiu-jitsu vs. Boxing match2:00
5Alex Kane (with Mr. Thomas) defeated Brett Ryan Gosselin by pinfallAtlanta Street Fight8:19
6Ikuro Kwon defeated Akira by pinfallTaipei Deathmatch[26]10:34
7Matt Riddle defeated Tom Lawlor (with Mister Saint Laurent) by referee stoppageVale Tudo Rules match for Riddle's MLW World Heavyweight Championship opportunity[27]8:06
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

Opera Cup tournament brackets (2024)

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First round
MLW Anniversary '24 (June 22)
Blood & Thunder (July 12)
Never Say Never (August 10)
Quarterfinals
Summer of the Beasts (August 29)
Semifinals
Fightland (September 14)
Final
Fightland (September 14)
        
Kenta Pin
Bobby Fish 17:11
Kenta Pin
Akira 12:11
Akira Pin
Ikuro Kwon 5:36
Kenta Pin
TJP 10:23
Timothy Thatcher 12:36
Davey Boy Smith Jr.1 Pin
TJP1 Pin
Tom Lawlor 13:50
Tom Lawlor TKO
Jake Crist 6:35
Kenta 17:49
Místico Sub
Místico Pin
Magnus 14:02
Místico Pin
Atlantis Jr. 18:26
Shigeo Okumura 8:26
Atlantis Jr. Pin
Místico Pin
Bad Dude Tito 8:03
Alex Kane Pin
Mr. Thomas 5:51
Alex Kane 8:15
Bad Dude Tito Pin
Bad Dude Tito Pin
Danny Jones 6:24

1 ^ Smith was forced to withdraw due to a knee injury, so as an alternate, TJP took his place.

References

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  21. ^ "Andersons vs. Bomaye Fight Club Set for FIGHTLAND". Major League Wrestling. September 5, 2024. Retrieved September 5, 2024.
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