MLW (Major League Wrestling) announced that CW Anderson and Brock Anderson will make their Major League Wrestling debut at their Summer of the Beasts event on Thursday, August 29 at the Melrose Ballroom in New York City.
You can check out MLW’s full announcement below.
The Andersons debut in NYC August 29
Brock & CW Anderson arrive at Summer of the Beasts
MLW have announced the debut of Brock & CW Anderson at MLW Summer of the Beasts live for free on YouTube Thursday, August 29 at the Melrose Ballroom in New York City.
Watch MLW Summer of the Beasts live in New York City on August 29, live for free on MLW’s YouTube Channel.
For decades a name synonymous with tag team excellence enforces once again.
CW and Brock Anderson will make their Major League Wrestling debut August 29th in New York City.
The Anderson family has been a force in professional wrestling since the 1960s, and now distant cousins CW and Brock Anderson are ready to write a new chapter in black eyes and championship gold.
An MLW original, CW Anderson made his MLW debut in 2002, where he quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. As a charter member of the original Extreme Horsemen in MLW—alongside Steve Corino, Barry Windham, Justin Credible, and Simon Diamond—CW Anderson has proven time and again that he’s a battle tested force in and out of the ring. Throughout his MLW career, Anderson has captured the MLW Global Tag-Team Crown Championship and engaged in a bloody feud with “Dr. Death” Steve Williams.
Son of the legendary Arn Anderson, a charter member of the Four Horsemen, Brock Anderson knows that talk is cheap. He’s all about action, focusing on targeting an opponent’s body part and rendering it useless in matches. Known for his tough-as-nails demeanor, Brock Anderson isn’t just in the ring to compete—he’s there to bust brains, secure the win, make big money, and grab gold.
Witness history in the making as The Andersons ride into Major League Wrestling with their debut later this month.
Lock in your tickets now at MLWNYC.com and see it go down Thursday, August 29 in New York City.