CW Anderson praises MLW.
Since returning to the world of wrestling in 2017, Major League Wrestling has carved out their own path and established themselves as a promotion that offers many different styles of wrestling. The company will often put an emphasis on lucha libre, technical wrestling, and japanese strong style.
During a recent interview with Fightful, CW Anderson compared the current era of MLW to the golden era of the company back in 2002. Anderson also praised some of the promotion's biggest stars like Alex Kane, Tom lawlor, and Satoshi Kojima.
"It's like the MLW from when I started back when Court started running in early 2000, the hybrid wrestling. You had the Japanese guys, you got the great young talent. You know, back then you had the Paul London's and CM Punk's who hadn't really had made an indie name for themselves, but not a big name. Now you got young, great talent with BRG and Brock and Alex Kane and Mr. Thomas, those guys, and the Japanese legends with Kojima and Okamura and Suzuki, and you got Tom Lawler, the guy, the UFC guy that's made such a great transition to professional wrestling. I told him last time I saw him, I said, ‘Dude, you have become a great professional wrestler. You are a complete worker.’ Tom's really good. It's a hybrid. It's one of those things that Jack Victory told me a long time ago, ‘When you go to a show, if you can give a wrestling fan every little bit from old school to new school to hardcore to lucha’ and they got great lucha guys to it Mystico, ‘And the Japanese guys, if you give a wrestling fan every little bit of that, you have a complete show and you've satisfied most of your wrestling fans.’ That's what MLW does and that's what Court from the beginning, and even till now, he just has a knack for it."
Elsewhere in the interview, Anderson recalled being in both of ECW's video games. Learn more by clicking here.
Fans can check out Fightful's full interview with CW Anderson in the video linked above.