Donovan Dijak made his Major League Wrestling (MLW) debut at the Summer of the Beasts show in New York City. The 6-foot-7 giant, accompanied by manager Saint Laurent, impressed the audience with his dominating presence in the ring. Dijak expressed his satisfaction with the flawless execution of his debut, praising the presentation and video production that showcased him.
Having recently parted ways with WWE, Dijak's return to the independent wrestling circuit was marked by his debut at MLW, a promotion known for its prestigious roster and history in the pro wrestling landscape. Founded in 2017 by Court Bauer, a former WWE writer, MLW has seen top talents like KENTA, Matt Riddle, and Minoru Suzuki pass through its ranks.
Dijak's decision to join MLW was influenced by the clear plan and trust instilled in him by the promotion. At 37 years old, he values the opportunity to have his hard work recognized and rewarded. With a focus on pursuing the MLW world heavyweight championship currently held by Kojima, Dijak aims to deliver top-notch performances and elevate his career within the promotion.
While Dijak did not disclose the exact number of shows he's committed to, upcoming MLW events include Fightland in Atlanta, Slaughterhouse in St. Petersburg, Lucha Apocalypto in Chicago, and One Show in New York City. Dijak's determination to deliver the best matches and maintain his reputation as a top performer underscores his commitment to making an impact in MLW.