MYPW New Breed 4 Results
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MYPW New Breed 4 Results
Results are in from MYPW New Breed 4 which kicked off the 2026 season of shows for Malaysia Pro Wrestling. The Ku Ash theatre in Kuala Lumpur was pretty much sold out with 150-200 attendees by a headcount.
The show turned out to be a notable event for the crowning of one new champion and the ultimate test of another.
In quick results
Dean Zaid def Ben ?? in a preshow match.
Love X FRDM Def Cornelius Low & Edward Tan with a double team finisher in a strong, character driven opener.
Poppy Shay Def Marika Kobashi with a splash off the 2nd rope in a match that pushed the Malaysian to her limit.
Kaizul snatched victory away from Jack Alexander, BGJ and Bobby Sinaga in a show stopping, four way match that was hard hitting and made the youngster Sinaga look extremely dangerous. The moment of the match was when BGJ slammed Jack Alexander through fans’ chairs.
Emman Azman Def Wonderboy in an extremely athletic match that was fast paced and kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Fienic Rose won the Raya Rumble that included Cornelius LOW (taking his new prodigy Edward Tan’s place), ‘Soldier Boy’ Nik Adam, ‘Fightmonger’ Thommy Ardhi, “Love Warrior” Syawal, Orion Black, Ciguku Ken, Dean Zaid, Blazing Raj and Vietnam Pro Wrestling’s Billy from The Classic Night.
Miles Karu Def Shivam to become the NEW MYPW SOUTHEAST ASIAN CHAMPION in a suspenseful match that saw the ref knocked out, Emman Azman try to interfere but get run off by Wonderboy.
After the match Miles announced he would be heading to DDT Pro Wrestling for a 3 month excursion in Japan.
In a wild main event Carlo Cannon retained the MYPW World Championship against Ares (Vietnam Pro Wrestling) who was accompanied by Xavier Patricks. The match saw Ares dominate Cannon in the first half before being cut off by Cannon’s often forgotten technical abilities and eventually defeating the Vietnamese sensation.
No follow up has been announced and involvement in the next LOVE X PEACE is still to be confirmed.
We’ll follow up with a couple of pieces on the show in the coming weeks for Issue 9 but may be released online early.
For now, read Issue 8
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