Major League Wrestling (MLW) has shared that WWE Hall of Famer, Eric Bischoff, will take full creative charge for the upcoming MLW One-Shot event that is scheduled to be hosted in New York City.
The said event will be live-streamed on YouTube on December 5.
Simultaneously, MLW also reported a sellout for its forthcoming MLW x CMLL Lucha Apocalypto event scheduled to take place in Chicago, Illinois. The event is projected to attract the largest U.S. audience in MLW’s history and is slated to be held at Cicero Stadium on November 9.
For your convenience, we have included the official announcements here:
“Eric Bischoff returns to power at MLW One-Shot in NYC
MLW has granted Eric Bischoff total creative control for a unique evening of MLW, which will be presented live on YouTube on December 5th.
The unique opportunity for Bischoff arose during an episode of Bischoff’s YouTube show, Wise Choices, where he and MLW’s Paul Walter Hauser pondered what he would do if he was given another chance to manage a wrestling event his way.
This will be Bischoff’s debut wrestling event in New York City, a city that was once considered “enemy territory” during the historic Monday Night War. Now, fans are eager to see what surprises Bischoff will have in store at the MLW event.
Join us live on December 5th at MLW ONE-SHOT on YouTube from the Melrose Ballroom in New York City for this historic, free-to-view event.
MLW Shatters Records with 11th Consecutive Sellout in Chicago!
MLW is delighted to announce that its Lucha Apocalypto event on November 9 has officially sold out, marking a record-breaking 11th consecutive sellout for MLW in 2024. The event is expected to attract the largest MLW crowd in the U.S., thereby setting a new attendance record.
César Durán, MLW’s lucha boss, promises fans an unforgettable evening of action at the sold-out occasion.
For those who are unable to attend in person, MLW will livestream the event on YouTube at 10 pm ET on Saturday, November 9. This broadcast is the only way for fans worldwide to experience the electric, sold-out card.”