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Eric Bischoff has signed off on a roulette match for his MLW One Shot event.
The former WCW boss is set to make his MLW debut next month. He has been announced as the guest man in charge of Eric Bischoff’s ONE-SHOT, debuting next month for the promotion.
On their website, MLW announced that Eric Bischoff had signed off on the match between The Andersons and Matthew Justice & his mystery partner will now be a roulette match.
A wheel will spin before the match to decide the stipulation of the bout. They explained that the stipulation could be tables match, NYC street fight, captain’s match or something else, adding even more excitement to the event.
MLW Openweight Champion Matthew Justice also has a mystery partner in his back pocket, making this match all the more unpredictably for fans and wrestlers alike.
“MLW fans are in for an unpredictable night as Eric Bischoff, the legendary wrestling executive, brings his Roulette Wheel to New York City for ONE-SHOT. The undefeated Andersons, representing the ruthless Rogue Horsemen, face the newly crowned MLW National Openweight Champion, Matthew Justice, and a mystery partner. But the twist? The match stipulation will be decided live when they spin EZE’s Roulette Wheel!”
MLW: Matthew Justice Confirms His Contract Status With The Company
Matthew Justice has signed a new contract to keep him with MLW.
The MLW star spoke with WrestleZone Managing Editor Bill Pritchard, where he confirmed his contract status and plans going forward in the promotion.
“I signed with MLW just last month. Well, it was two months. I signed in September,” Matthew Justice said. “It’s pretty wild. Because I remember watching MLW when it started in what, 2002? And I was in middle school watching it on syndicated TV. And then to think that here I am, 22 years later, wrestling for them. That’s pretty cool. And just as a wrestler, as a businessman, working with Court Bauer has been great. Everyone else too, I love working with the producers like Alex Greenfield, everyone there.
“I’m a journeyman. I’ve been everywhere. I have tons of experience but, it just takes me to a whole another level beyond what I’ve experienced before in wrestling, what they are giving me at MLW. It’s kind of forcing me to really put myself to the flame even more than I have my whole life to be better and to continue rising,” Justice explained. “I’ve already been aTag Team Champion with [1 Called Manders]. And Saturday, I have the chance to add the National Openweight title to my resume as well. And that’s two of the three major titles in MLW. I’d love to become a Triple Crown Champion that’s something that we live on in history forever.”