Jacob Fatu’s Dominance Shattered as He Falls Short in Dog Walking Raven’s Crew – MLW Fusion Recap

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Jacob Fatu and the Samoan Swat Team are embroiled in a violent feud with The Calling. The latest chapter of this story took place on episode 179 of MLW Fusion.

The main event showdown was between Fatu and Akira. The death fighter wasn’t afraid of the Samoan Werewolf. Akira bled to earn his success. He claimed that Fatu was handed opportunity due to the Samoan family lineage.

Fatu replied with a taunt to dog walk his ass.

Security ran out to keep the peace. Akira was having none of that and launched with a chair for an aerial attack onto the pile below. That move didn’t slow Fatu down.

After some brawling on the outside, both wrestlers entered the ring, and the match was officially underway. It didn’t last long before The Calling’s goons interfered. Akira scored a nifty counter crucifix pin on Fatu’s attempt at a pop-up Samoan drop. Fatu rebounded with a savate kick. That’s when the intruders rushed the ring. Fatu took them out with a suicide dive. The Calling still had one trick to play. Rickey Shane Page clubbed Fatu from behind with a barbed wire baseball bat. The Calling stood tall to close the show.

Next stop for Fatu and RSP will be a Weapons of Mass Destruction match at Fury Road on September 3.

The Samoan Swat Team rumbled in the opener against The Calling. Lance Anoa’i & Juicy Finau competed in three-way action against Delirious & an unnamed ruffian and the Second Gear Crew’s 1 Called Manders & Matthew Justice. The prize on the line was a tag team title shot.

SST almost secured victory on a flying splash from Lance, but Delirious broke up the pinfall. SGC took control in the end. Manders executed an avalanche powerslam and Justice landed a flying splash to pin Delirious for victory. The Second Gear Crew are coming for tag team gold in MLW.

The middle bout of the evening was a scramble match featuring Willie Mack. Chocolate Thunder faced off against O’Shay Edwards, Ken Broadway, Nolo Kitano, and Love, Doug. Edwards was the standout as a powerhouse, however, Mack took him down on a Tower of Doom. Broadway seized

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