Major League Wrestling has moved its June 12 event, Intimidation Games, in Chicago at Cicero Stadium to Saturday, June 5, 2021. All tickets purchased for the originally scheduled date will be honoured at this time. League officials continue to monitor the on-going coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic and under the advisement of medical experts and public health officials elected to reschedule MLW’s Chicago event for 2021.
The status to delay additional events will be decided in the weeks ahead. The league remains focused on a return after suspending promoting live events, however, is proceeding with an abundance of caution. At the appropriate time, the league will communicate plans for promoting live events outside of the temporary hiatus and update the status of league events.
This weekend we are producing @MLW's first virtual production. All done 100% remote from our respective homes. I love getting to work again with our talent even though we aren't doing it in person. Necessity is the mother of invention. ?️?️
— Court Bauer (@courtbauer) May 2, 2020
The world of MLW never stops. This weekend, MLW CEO Court Bauer revealed a new project. While details remain under wraps, the project is the latest in recent initiatives by the league to produce unique content during a period of unexpected disruption due to the ongoing pandemic.
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