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Davey Boy Smith Jr. Done with New Japan

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Dave Boy Smith Jr. may be done with New Japan Pro Wrestling, ending a relationship he has had with the promotion since 2011, according to various reports, and effectively ending his partnership with Lance Archer, who together formed the Killer Elite Squad tag team.

Smith is still involved with Major League Wrestling where Smith Jr, Teddy Hart, and Brian Pillman Jr comprise the Hart Foundation, who are currently their tag team champions, and Teddy Hart is the middleweight champion.

Smith will receive a future MLW World Championship match as he recently won a fan vote.

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Myron Reed Departs MLW

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Former MLW World Middleweight Champion Myron Reed has made his exit with the promotion following a four-year run and is now a free agent as the two sides parted ways following Reed’s contract expiring, according to Fightful Select.

Reed, 25, confirmed his departure on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon.

Reed broke into wrestling several years back after he made waves as one of YouTube’s popular pro wrestling content creators which generated interest from indie promotions around the industry, ending up with Kentucky-based World Wrestling Alliance to start.

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MLW Announces Hammerstone vs. Fatu for SuperFight 2023

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Major League Wrestling has officially announced the main event for their SuperFight 2023 show which will see Alex Hammerstone will defend his MLW World Heavyweight Title against Jacob Fatu.

SuperFight 2023 is set to take place on Saturday, February 4th at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and now will see Hammerstone take on Fatu in a rematch from when Hammerstone defeated Fatu at MLW Fightland 2021.

The rivalry has been promoted in the past as the biggest in MLW.

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Major League Wrestling Announces Partnership with Range Sports

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Major League Wrestling has officially announced a partnership deal with Range Sports,  a division of Range Media Partners, best known for productions in film, television, and music, according to MLW head Court Bauer.

Baeur spoke about the deal in an interview with Sports Illustrated.

“With so much disruption in the content space, live sports are increasingly valued. Range has the resources to take Major League Wrestling to new heights by creating strategic partnerships that enrich and ensure our continued momentum.”

“The goal is to extract maximum value across television, sponsor sales, event touring, and our full portfolio. We want to grow our windows and that is driven by live broadcasts.”

Bauer stated that the first big step will be for MLW to find a distribution partner.

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