MLW King of Kings

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King of Kings
PromotionMajor League Wrestling
DateSeptember 26, 2002
CityFort Lauderdale, Florida
VenueWar Memorial Auditorium
Attendance350
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King of Kings was a professional wrestling supercard event produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW), which took place on September 26, 2002 at the War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Nine professional wrestling matches were contested at the event. In the main event, Satoshi Kojima retained the MLW World Heavyweight Championship against Vampiro. In other prominent matches on the card, Sabu defeated La Parka and Mike Awesome defeated Jerry Lynn and the Global Tag Team Championship was introduced as the semi-final round of the tournament for the tag team titles took place at the event.[1]

Results[]

No. Results Stipulations Times[2]
1D Hack Meyers vs. Norman Smiley ended in a no contest Singles match N/A
2 EZ Money and Julio Dinero defeated Masada and Nosawa Tag team match 9:22
3 Fuego Guerrero defeated Christopher Daniels and Super Crazy Three Way Dance 14:47
4 PJ Friedman and Steve Williams defeated Jimmy Yang and Mike Sanders Tag team match
MLW Global Tag Team Championship tournament semi-final match
9:57
5 CW Anderson and Simon Diamond defeated Los Maximos (Joel and Jose) Tag team match
MLW Global Tag Team Championship tournament semi-final match
13:05
6 Sabu (with Bill Alfonso) defeated La Parka Singles match 19:37
7 Mike Awesome defeated Jerry Lynn Singles match to determine the #1 contender for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship 8:20
8 Steve Corino defeated Dusty Rhodes and Terry Funk Three Way Dance 9:30
9 Satoshi Kojima (c) defeated Vampiro Singles match for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship 18:04
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • D – indicates the match was a dark match

Tournament brackets[]

Semifinals
(King of Kings)
Final
(Revolutions)
      
PJ Friedman and Steve Williams
Jimmy Yang and Mike Sanders
PJ Friedman and Steve Williams
The Extreme Horsemen (C.W. Anderson and Simon Diamond)
The Extreme Horsemen (C.W. Anderson and Simon Diamond)
Los Maximos (José Maximo and Joel Maximo)

References[]

  1. ^ Bob Colling, Jr.; Arnold Furious (June 30, 2011). "MLW King Of Kings 12/20/2002". Wrestling Recaps. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  2. ^ "MLW King of Kings". Cagematch. Retrieved 13 December 2020.

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