Weapons of Mass Destruction match added to MLW Slaughterhouse lineup

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Addition to the Slaughterhouse lineup. 

The next special for Major League Wrestling is Slaughterhouse on October 4th from The Coliseum in St. Petersburg, Florida.

MLW announced that the event will showcase AKIRA versus Mads Krule Krügger in a Weapons of Mass Destruction match. Here is their write-up about the bout:

MLW today announced a Weapons of Mass Destruction Match: Mads Krule Krugger vs. AKIRA at MLW Slaughterhouse, from the Coliseum in St. Petersburg, FL on Friday, October 4 presented live on YouTube.

🎟 Grab tickets at http://MLWTampa.com and Eventbrite starting at $15. Fans worldwide can witness this match live and free on MLW’s YouTube Channel.

The ringside area will be transformed into a war zone in St. Petersburg at MLW Slaughterhouse. Military-grade equipment and mysterious crates filled with elements of destruction will be stationed around the ring, setting the stage for a bloody battle.

Krugger, who unleashed a fireball attack on AKIRA’s friend, MLW World Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima, at FIGHTLAND, issued the challenge for this dangerous encounter.

Known for his brutal tactics as the CONTRA commander, Krugger is determined to continue the war against AKIRA and the MLW roster. AKIRA, undeterred by the threat of violence, immediately accepted the challenge, ready to throw down with his brand of combat.

With both prepared to risk everything, fans are left wondering what surprises will emerge when AKIRA or Krugger open the military crates lining the ring. As dangerous weapons are revealed, the Coliseum in St. Petersburg will become the battleground.

Get your tickets now at http://MLWTampa.com and see it go down Friday, October 4 in St. Petersburg, FL.

Among the bouts advertised is Trevor Lee in action and Satoshi Kojima defending the MLW World Heavyweight Title against Último Guerrero.

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