Major League Wrestling: The Underground

Major League Wrestling: The Underground (2003-2004)

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Major League Wrestling: The Underground was a professional wrestling promotion that operated from 2003 to 2004. MLW produced 35 shows called 'Underground TV', which ran between April 7, 2003 and February 13, 2004. These shows were hosted by Joey Styles and consisted of pre-taped matches from prior events. Major League Wrestling now operates as a "sports property that produces broadcast and digital content within the professional wrestling category."

Network
Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E05MLW Underground TV (02/13/04)Feb 13, 2004
S02E04MLW Underground TV (02/06/04)Feb 6, 2004
S02E03MLW Underground TV (01/30/04)Jan 30, 2004
S02E02MLW Underground TV (01/23/04)Jan 23, 2004
S02E01MLW Underground TV (01/16/04)Jan 16, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' premiere?

'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' premiered on January 24, 2003.

Who were the main characters in 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground'?

The main characters in 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' included wrestlers such as Steve Corino, Terry Funk, and Sabu.

What was the premise of 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground'?

'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' focused on the intense and high-energy world of professional wrestling, showcasing various matches and storylines.

Can you tell me about any notable rivalries in 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground'?

One notable rivalry in 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' was between Steve Corino and Terry Funk, which captivated audiences with its intensity and drama.

Did 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' feature any special guest appearances?

Yes, 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' occasionally featured special guest appearances from renowned wrestlers such as Sabu and Jerry Lynn.

Were there any memorable moments or matches in 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground'?

'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' had several memorable moments, including the intense match between Steve Corino and Terry Funk, which went down in wrestling history.

What made 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' stand out from other wrestling shows at the time?

'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' stood out due to its gritty atmosphere, intense matches, and emphasis on storytelling, which resonated with fans of the genre.

How did 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' incorporate storytelling into its matches?

'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' incorporated storytelling by developing rivalries, building character arcs, and creating dramatic moments within the matches.

Did 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' had a dedicated fanbase who appreciated the show's unique approach to professional wrestling.

Were there any notable championship titles in 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground'?

Yes, 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' featured various championship titles, including the MLW World Heavyweight Championship and the MLW World Tag Team Championship.

How did 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' handle its live events and broadcasts?

'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' held live events that were recorded and later broadcasted on television, allowing fans to experience the action from the comfort of their homes.

Did 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' have any recurring segments or special episodes?

Yes, 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' had recurring segments such as "The Funkin' Conservatory" and "The Extreme Horsemen," which added depth to the overall show.

Did 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' have any international reach or partnerships?

Yes, 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' had international reach and formed partnerships with promotions like Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan and AAA in Mexico.

Did 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' receive critical acclaim during its run?

'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' received positive feedback from wrestling enthusiasts and critics alike, who praised its intense matches and engaging storylines.

Were there any notable backstage incidents or controversies associated with 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground'?

Yes, 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' had its fair share of backstage incidents and controversies, adding an element of real-life drama to the show.

What led to the eventual end of 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground'?

Due to various factors, 'Major League Wrestling: The Underground' eventually came to an end, marking the conclusion of its run in the wrestling industry.

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Also known as

  • Underground TV (United States)

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