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
Yuvraj Singh Dhesi is currently signed to WWE, where he performs under the ring name Jinder Mahal. Having started his career on the independent circuit, Mahal joined WWE in 2010 and made his debut on the company's main roster the following year. After a short-lived alliance with his kayfabe brother-in-law The Great Khali, he formed the stable 3 Man Band (3MB) with fellow wrestlers Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre, before he and McIntyre were released from the company in 2014. Mahal returned to WWE in 2016 with a drastically improved physique and received a push, culminating in him capturing the WWE Championship from Randy Orton in April 2017, making him the 50th WWE Champion and the first of Indian descent. His reign lasted six months, and he would then go on to win the WWE United States Championship at WrestleMania 34 in 2018 and the WWE 24/7 Championship twice in 2019.