Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling: Forged In Excellence continues with Night 2, a celebration of strength, skill, and sheer willpower. The action returns to the iconic St. Clair College Windsor Campus, where the energy is palpable as fans gather for the grand conclusion of this two-night wrestling spectacle. Night two of Forged In Excellence features a match for the AEW International Title, where Konosuke Takeshita defends his title against Josh Alexander. The ROH Women's World Title will also be on the line, with Athena defending against Gisele Shaw. QPW Qatar Title Match Classy Ali (c) vs El Reverso Scramble Match Stu Grayson vs Mike Rollins vs Trevor Lee vs Jake Something vs Sheldon Jean vs Alex Zayne El Phantasmo vs Mike Bailey .... and more!
Watch Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling: Forged In Excellence, Night 1 on TrillerTV straight from St. Clair College Windsor Campus! This event showcases some of the finest wrestling talents from around the world such as Athena, Gisele Shaw, Josh Alexander, Konosuke Takeshita, KUSHIDA, Raj Dhesi. Fans will witness high-octane action, thrilling rivalries, and unforgettable moments as wrestlers compete to prove their prowess and claim supremacy in the squared circle. Forged In Excellence, Night 1 sets the stage for an epic weekend of wrestling, where only the strongest will emerge victorious. With a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars, the event promises to deliver hard-hitting action, emotional storytelling, and unforgettable moments that will leave fans eagerly anticipating Night 2
Several WWE and NXT stars will be in action as part of tonight’s Bloodsport XI show from Brooklyn, New York. Shayna Baszler will make her second appearance in the Bloodsport ring as she battles Miyu Yamashita. Baszler won her first outing in April by defeating Masha Slamovich. Both Julius and Brutus Creed will be in action for the first time in Bloodsport as Julius takes on Matt Makowski while Brutus battles former UFC fighters and former MLW Champion “Filthy” Tom Lawlor. NXT’s Charlie Dempsey will return for his second Bloodsport outing as he takes on Royce Isaacs. Other action includes Josh Barnett himself taking on Bad Dude Tito; Mike Santana vs. Homicide in a battle of mentor vs. mentee, the aforementioned Slamovich vs. Jody Threat in a clash of TNA talent; “Speedball” Mike Bailey vs. Akira; Timothy Thatcher vs. AEW/ROH’s Josh Woods; and Brian Johnson vs. Heddi Karaoui.
is a Japanese professional wrestler currently signed to Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling Yamashita was trained by DDT's Mikami, and made her debut in August 2013, as one of the first members of DDT's all female Tokyo Joshi Pro sister promotion. Yamashita was pushed as the top star of Tokyo Joshi Pro, and became the first ever Tokyo Princess of Princess Champion on January 4, 2016.. She is currently recognised as the promotion's ace. Yamashita trained in Kyokushin and mixed martial arts from a young age and originally had hopes of being an idol, and took part in many auditions for idol groups, though struggled to get anywhere. She was eventually introduced to professional wrestler Kyohei Mikami, who asked if she would be interested in training to join Dramatic Dream Team's new sister promotion, Tokyo Joshi Pro. Yamashita accepted the offer and moved to Tokyo at age 17 to begin training under Mikami shortly after. In TJP's early years, it was a small promotion that mainly ran shows alongside live music and other live performances. Despite being a small promotion, Yamashita was still being pushed as the future top star of the promotion, and when TJP finally started to run their own full shows, Yamashita took her position at the top of the card. She became known for her strong kicks and karate based offence, earning the nickname "Pink Striker". On January 4, 2016 at TJP's biggest show to date, Yamashita defeated longtime rival Shoko Nakajima to become the first ever Tokyo Princess of Princess Champion.[2] She held the title until September when she was defeated by Yuu.In August 2017, she received her first singles match against Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling's Meiko Satomura, but was defeated.[5] On January 4, 2018, Yamashita got one more chance to win back the Tokyo Princess of Princess Championship, and defeated Reika Saiki to win the championship for a second time. Yamashita retained the title throughout 2018, defeating the likes of Yuna Manase, Veda Scott, Priscilla Kelly, Yuu, Maho Kurone and Rika Tatsumi. On January 4, 2019, she defeated Maki Ito to mark 1 year as champion, the longest in the titles history.