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Wrestlers want in on Opera Cup

Just two months away from the first Opera Cup since 1948 and wrestlers are lining up in the MLW locker room to meet with league officials to ensure their place in history as they hope to compete in the 2019 Opera Cup.

Sources are confirming that not only are MLW wrestlers elbowing their way into the conversation to compete in the tournament. Several free agents in the sport have bombarded the office of Wrestling Operations demanding they make the brackets.

League officials are evaluating all options and match-ups.

Buy your tickets partake in the historic return of the Opera Cup after an over 70 year hiatus.  (Buy tickets)

Held annually for nearly 50 years at various turn-of-the-century opera house locations from New York City to Boston, the Professional Wrestling Opera House Cup was a grueling multi-day tournament.

The best of the day competed in the tournament and would often be an entree to more success, including the World Heavyweight Championship of the day. For years the cup has sat in the attic of the Hart Mansion in Calgary until the tragic passing of the last cup recipient, Stu Hart (1948 winner).

Teddy Hart inherited the Opera House Trophy Cup upon the passing of his grandfather. Inspired by the legends whose names are immortalized in plaques on the sides of the cup, Hart has donated the cup to Major League Wrestling to reignite the spirit of the greats who preceded today and tomorrow’s greats.

After a 71 year hiatus, the Opera Cup returns December 5th as MLW hosts the 2019 Opera Cup tournament at Melrose Ballroom in New York City.  The event will be a FUSION TV taping for beIN SPORTS.

You can buy tickets at OperaCup.com.

Entries will be revealed later this fall on MLW FUSION and MLW.com.

The Professional Wrestling Opera Cup is dedicated to the great men who have fought valiantly before us to ensure our passion, professional wrestling be cemented and respected in the annals of time.

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