
Major League Wrestling is already heading back to Philadelphia. The promotion announced it will return to the 2300 Arena on Saturday, October 3 for Slaughterhouse, a card built around an MLW Fusion television taping.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET through SEScoops.com/tickets and the 2300 Arena box office.
The booking comes on the heels of one of the biggest stretches in company history. MLW ran back-to-back nights at the venue on June 12 and 13, a double-header that doubled as a Fusion taping and the promotion’s signature Summer of the Beasts event. Fightful Select reported that MLW expected the weekend to be the most lucrative 72 hours for arena events in its history, with sellouts projected across the run.
Those June tapings also moved the title picture forward. Killer Kross retained the MLW World Heavyweight Championship over Donovan Dijak and Josh Bishop on the June 13 taping, while the Opera Cup tournament advanced across both nights.
What We Know About MLW Slaughterhouse
Slaughterhouse runs as a Fusion taping, with the matches set to air worldwide on VEEPS, beIN Sports, and YouTube. The event marks the latest entry in a Slaughterhouse lineage that began at the same Philadelphia building in 2023.
The 2300 Arena, the former ECW Arena, remains one of the most storied rooms in American wrestling, and MLW’s history in South Philadelphia stretches back to the company’s earliest events.
MLW has not yet announced a card. Match announcements, talent appearances, and additional event details are expected in the weeks ahead. Following the June sellouts, the company is encouraging fans to buy early.