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List of Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling events

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This is a list of events held and promoted by Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling, a professional wrestling promotion based in Canada which was founded by Scott D'Amore. Over the course of its history, it has held 7 major events. All of the events were streamed and made available on the Triller TV streaming service.[1]

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Forged in Excellence

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Forged In Excellence was a professional wrestling event and the inaugural pay-per-view by the revived promotion Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling.[2][3]

The event took place at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario and was streamed live on Triller TV. It featured wrestlers from various promotions around the world such as All Elite Wrestling and its sister promotion Ring of Honor, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Qatar Pro Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling.

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Mayhem

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Mayhem was a professional wrestling event by Canadian promotion Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling (MLP).[24][25]

The event took place at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario, the same venue as the promotion's previous event Forged in Excellence and was streamed live across two days on Triller TV. It featured independent wrestlers and contracted wrestlers from various promotions around the world such as All Elite Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah, Qatar Pro Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling and WWE via their independent development program WWE ID.

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Northern Rising

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Northern Rising was a professional wrestling event by Canadian promotion Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling (MLP).[46][47]

The event took place at Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, Ontario, the venue where many events from the defunct promotion Maple Leaf Wrestling were held. It streamed on Triller TV on May 10, 2025. It featured independent wrestlers and contracted wrestlers from various promotions around the world such as All Elite Wrestling, Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling and WWE via their independent development program WWE ID.

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  1. Other competitors: PCO, Rhino, Billy Gunn, El Phantasmo, Raj Dhesi, Q. T. Marshall, Rich Swann, Psycho Mike, Bishop Dyer, Sheldon Jean, Bhupinder Gujjar, Johnny Parisi, Michael Allen Richard Clark, Alex Zayne, Mo Jabari, Rohan Raja, Brent Banks and El Reverso.

Women's Canadian Championship tournament bracket

Quarterfinals
Mayhem
(March 14)
Semifinals
Mayhem
(March 15)
Final
Northern Rising
(May 10)
         
Kylie Rae Pin
Zoe Sager 7:36
Kylie Rae Sub
Taylor Rising 11:05
Taylor Rising Pin
Beaa Moss 5:39
Kylie Rae Pin
Gisele Shaw 18:05
Serena Deeb Sub
Aurora Teves 7:40
Serena Deeb Pin
Gisele Shaw 20:33
Gisele Shaw Pin
Laynie Luck 16:33

Resurrection

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Resurrection was a professional wrestling event by Canadian promotion Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling (MLP).[57] It took place at the Colisée de Laval in Laval, Quebec. It streamed on Triller TV on July 5, 2025. It featured independent wrestlers and contracted wrestlers from various promotions around the world such as All Elite Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance and New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

{{Pro wrestling results table | match1 = El Reverso, Mathis Myre and Mo Jabari defeated Franky The Mobster, Marko Estrada and Zak Patterson by pinfall | stip1 = Six-man tag team match[58] | time1 = | note1 = pre | match2 = The Dark Order (Stu Grayson and Evil Uno) defeated Sheldon Jean and Bryce Hansen by pinfall | stip2 = Tag team match | time2 = 4:38 | match3 = Rohan Raja (c) (with Aurora) defeated Hammerstone by pinfall | stip3 = Singles match for the PWA Champions Grail[59] | time3 = 11:46 | match4 = Thom Latimer (c) defeated Matt Cardona by pinfall | stip4 = Singles match for the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship[60] | time4 = 10:35 | match5 = Michael Allen Richard Clark defeated "Speedball" Mike Bailey, Jonathan Gresham, TJP, Bhupinder Gujjar, "Psycho" Mike Rollins by pinfall | stip5 = Six-way scramble | time5 = 14:26 | match6 = The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson) defeated Bullet Club War Dogs (David Finlay and Drilla Moloney) by pinfall | stip6 = Tag team match[61] | time6 = 11:36 | match7 = Gisele Shaw (c) defeated Shotzi Blackheart by pinfall | stip7 = Singles match for the MLP Women's Canadian Championship[62] | time7 = 17:23 | match8 = Josh Alexander (c) defeated Ace Austin by pinfall | stip8 = Singles match for the MLP Canadian Championship[63] | time8 = 20:16 | match9 = PCO (c) defeated Dan Maff (with Jimmy Jacobs) by pinfall | stip9 = House of Pain match for the Canadian International Heavyweight Championship[64]
Billy Gunn served as the special guest referee.

Sacred Ground

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Sacred Ground was a professional wrestling event promoted by Canadian promotion Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling (MLP).[65][66] It took place on September 5, 2025, at the 6 Nations Territory in Ohsweken, Ontario, but was streamed on YouTube on September 11, 2025, and featured independent wrestlers and contracted wrestlers from various promotions around the world such as All Elite Wrestling. The event was originally scheduled to be an untelevised house show, until MLP rescinded and made the show a livestreaming event due to overwhelming fan demand.[67]

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Reena Rumble

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