A new title match has been added to MLW Never Say Never.

Major League Wrestling has announced that Jacob Fatu will defend the MLW National Openweight Championship against Calvin Tankman at the July 8 event, which will be held at the 2033 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Fatu beat John Hennigan to win the title on the June 22 episode of MLW Fusion.

The updated card for MLW Never Say Never is as follows:

  • MLW World Heavyweight Championship: Alex Hammerstone (c) vs. Alex Kane
  • MLW World Tag Team Championship Fans Bring The Weapons Match: The Samoan Swat Team (Juicy Finau & Lance Anoa’i) (c) vs. The Calling (AKIRA & Rickey Shane Page)
  • MLW National Openweight Championship: Jacob Fatu (c) vs. Calvin Tankman
  • MLW World Featherweight Championship vs. wXw World Women’s Championship: Delmi Exo (c) vs. Ava Everett (c)
  • Timothy Thatcher vs. Tracy Williams
  • B3CCA Sings Live

WrestleZone will have coverage of MLW Never Say Never once it airs.

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