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The Good Brothers vs. The Skyscrapers MLW Tag Team Title Match Set for Don Gato Tequila Live Special
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The Good Brothers (Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson) are looking to add another title accolade to their resume. Major League Wrestling announced today that The Good Brothers will challenge The Skyscrapers (Donovan Dijak and Bishop Dyer) for the MLW World Tag Team Titles at next month’s MLW x Don Gato Tequila: live Special.
MLW x Don Gato Tequila: Live Special takes place on Thursday, November 20 at the Charleston Music Hall in Charleston, South Carolina. The show will stream live on MLW’s YouTube channel and ai ron cable on beIN Sports starting at 8:00 pm EST.
MLW announced that The Good Brothers would be making their promotional debut earlier this month. Speaking on the upcoming event, The Good Brothers commented, “We’ve partied, gotten arrested, broke out of jail, and did it all over again in one night in Mexico with Don Gato… so we fit right in!”
The Skyscrapers won the titles earlier in June at Summer of the Beasts. They’re currently fresh off an “insane” title defense against the team of Mads Krule Krugger and Matt Riddle. Now, they’ll be facing former WWE Tag Team Champions in the form of The Good Brothers next month.
The title match marks The Good Brothers’ long-awaited MLW in-ring debut. During their careers, they’ve held the WWE Raw World Tag Team Titles on two separate occasions.
They’re also three-time World Tag Team Champions in TNA (formerly Impact Wrestling), and three-time IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions in NJPW. Now, The Good Brothers are looking to add some MLW title gold to their ranks when they face The Skyscrapers next month.
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