MLW World Tag Team Champion Donovan Dijak is proud of the unique, chaotic product Major League Wrestling presents, calling it the “only true alternative” in the professional wrestling landscape. Appearing on the Wrestling Epicenter, Dijak embraced a fan’s description of the promotion as a “car crash.”
A Car Crash You Can’t Look Away From
“I said it yesterday. And, I was reading some feedback and somebody said MLW is like a car crash you can’t look away from. I think that is such an incredible compliment especially in today’s world where wrestling is sort of repetitive and formulaic. You see the same the same concepts and storylines again and again and again. But, with MLW, it is exactly that. It is like a car crash.”
Dijak cited recent MLW storylines as proof of its unpredictable nature. “For example, last month we did a thing where I attacked a 6’11 monster with a pumpkin. I believe that same giant murdered somebody earlier with an electric chair. So, if you are looking for some of the wildest wrestling that is totally different from everything else that is out there, plus, you get to see me, the greatest professional wrestler today as well as other great wrestlers as well, that is what you’re getting with MLW. That is what you are getting with Major League Wrestling.”
The Only True Alternative
Dijak, who has competed for nearly every major promotion, also agreed with the label of MLW being an “island of misfit toys.”
“(laughs) I don’t mind that at all! We do have talent that did not fit in anywhere else. I’ve been in every other company! If you are looking for a true alternative, this is the only true alternative that is out there. Think of all the companies that used to be alternatives. They’re all owned by billionaires now! Or, they’re in bed with billionaires. I can tell you one company that isn’t! MLW!”
Dijak credited promoter Court Bauer for assembling a “unique and diverse array of talent” that mixes together to create what he calls “the best show on Planet Earth!”
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