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Opera Cup (2024)

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Opera Cup (2024)
VenueFirst Round:
Center Stage (June 1)
The Coliseum (July 12)
Quarterfinals:
Melrose Ballroom (August 29)
Semifinals & Final:
Center Stage (September 14)
LocationFirst Round:
Atlanta, Georgia (June 1)
St. Petersburg, Florida (July 12)
Quarterfinals:
Queens, New York (August 29)
Semifinals & Final:
Atlanta, Georgia (September 14)
Start dateJune 1, 2024 (2024-06-01)
End dateSeptember 14, 2024 (2024-09-14)
Competitors
Champion
Místico
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Opera Cup (2024) was the fifth Opera Cup professional wrestling tournament produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW). The first round started at Battle Riot VI on June 1, 2024; the matches would air on tape delay as part of the "MLW Anniversary '24" special on June 22. The first round continued on July 12 at Blood & Thunder as well as the "Never Say Never" special which aired on August 10. The quarterfinals were held on August 29 at Summer of the Beasts, and the semifinals and final were held on September 14 at Fightland.

Production

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Background

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The Opera House Cup was annually held as a professional wrestling tournament for nearly fifty years in various cities in the United States until its discontinuation in 1948. Stu Hart won the final tournament and kept the possession of the Opera Cup trophy since then. On July 21, 2019, Major League Wrestling announced that it would be holding an event on December 5 at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, New York City, New York which would be a set of television tapings of MLW's television program Fusion.[1] On July 24, it was reported that Stu Hart's grandson and MLW wrestler Teddy Hart would be donating an inherited "family heirloom" to MLW.[2] On July 30, MLW.com announced that the family heirloom was Stu Hart's Opera Cup trophy and MLW would be bringing back the Opera Cup tournament on the December 5 supercard, naming it Opera Cup.[3]

At Battle Riot VI, the Opera Cup was announced to have sixteen participants this year, the most up to that point. The first round was later announced to start at the "MLW Anniversary '24" television special, which was taped the same day and aired on June 22.

Results

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First Round (June 1, aired June 22)
No.Results[4]StipulationsTimes
1Davey Boy Smith Jr. (with Mister Saint Laurent) defeated Timothy Thatcher by pinfallSingles match12:36
2Akira defeated Ikuro Kwon by pinfallSingles match5:36
First Round (July 12)
No.Results[5]StipulationsTimes
1Atlantis Jr. defeated Shigeo Okumura by pinfallSingles match8:26
2Tom Lawlor (with Mister Saint Laurent) defeated Jake Crist by technical submissionSingles match6:35
3Kenta defeated Bobby Fish by pinfallSingles match17:11
First Round (July 12, aired August 10)
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[6]
1Místico defeated Magnus by pinfallSingles match14:02
2Bad Dude Tito (with Jesús Rodriguez) defeated Danny Jones by pinfallSingles match6:24
3Alex Kane (with Faye Jackson) defeated Mr. Thomas by pinfallSingles match5:51
Quarterfinals (August 29)
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[7]
1Bad Dude Tito (with Jesús Rodriguez) defeated Alex Kane (with Mr. Thomas) by pinfallSingles match8:15
2TJP defeated Tom Lawlor (with Mister Saint Laurent) by pinfallSingles match13:40
3Kenta defeated Akira by pinfallSingles match12:11
4Místico defeated Atlantis Jr. (with Jesús Rodriguez) by pinfallSingles match18:26
Semifinals (August 29)
No.Results[8]StipulationsTimes[9]
1Kenta defeated TJP by pinfallSingles match10:23
2Místico defeated Bad Dude Tito by pinfallSingles match8:03
Finals (August 29)
No.Results[8]StipulationsTimes[9]
1Místico defeated Kenta by submissionSingles match17:49

Tournament brackets

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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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  1. ^ "MLW SETS RETURN TO NYC LATER THIS YEAR". Major League Wrestling. July 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "TEDDY HART DONATES FAMILY HEIRLOOM TO MLW". Major League Wrestling. July 24, 2019.
  3. ^ "NYC TO HOST FIRST OPERA CUP IN OVER 70 YEARS". Major League Wrestling. July 30, 2019.
  4. ^ Dominic DeAngelo (June 23, 2024). "MLW Anniversary '24 Results: Opera Cup Begins, Bull Rope Match, Mistico In Action". WON / F4W. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
  5. ^ Tessier, Colin (July 12, 2024). "MLW Blood & Thunder '24 Results (7/12): Matt Riddle vs. Sami Callihan, More". Wrestlezone.
  6. ^ Vetter, Chris (August 11, 2024). "MLW "Never Say Never" results (8/10): Vetter's review of Satoshi Kojima, Matt Riddle, Akira vs. Mads Krugger, Ikuro Kwon, and Minoru Suzuki, Paul Walter Hauser vs. Tom Lawlor in an MMA Cage match". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved August 11, 2024.
  7. ^ Vetter, Chris (August 29, 2024). "MLW "Summer of the Beasts" results (8/29): Vetter's review of Místico vs. Atlantis Jr., Kenta vs. Akira, Tom Lawlor vs. TJP, and Alex Kane vs. Tito Escondido in Opera Cup tournament quarterfinal matches". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved August 30, 2024.
  8. ^ a b DeFelice, Robert (September 14, 2024). "MLW Fightland Stream And Results (9/14): Satoshi Kojima vs. Mads Krule Krugger, Opera Cup Finals". Fightful.
  9. ^ a b Vetter, Chris (September 15, 2024). "MLW Fightland results (9/14): Vetter's review of Satoshi Kojima vs. Mads Krule Krugger, Donovan Dijak vs. Timothy Thatcher, Opera Cup semifinals and finals". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
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