Source: f4wonline.com
Today WWE announced qualifying matches for their Global Cruiserweight series.
Announced for the Evolve show on 5/7 in Queens, NY, with Drew Gulak vs. Tracy Williams and Fred Yehi vs. TJ Perkins. Gulak and Williams are the current Evolve tag team champions. The show takes place at La Boom in Queens, NY and will air on iPPV at www.WWNlive.com
Also, announced for the PROGRESS on Sunday April 24th in Camden Town, London, Zach Sabre Jr. will face Flash Morgan Webster. Jack Gallagher will go up against "Bruiserweight" Pete Dunne.
The names WWE has announced thus far for the tournament are Rich Swann, Tommaso Ciampa, Johnny Gargano, Noam Dar, Akira Tozawa, Ho Ho Lun and Lince Dorado. Swann, Ciampa and Gargano are already under contract to WWE. Dar is an independent wrestler from the U.K., Tozawa is a star with Dragon Gate, Lun is from Hong Kong and Dorado is a Florida-based Lucha style independent wrestler.
WWE Global Cruiserweight matches announced for Evolve and Progress
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Re: WWE Global Cruiserweight matches announced for Evolve and Progress
Gulak was vs. Williams is strange on so many levels. Both of them feel much more like "mat wrestlers" (ala Bryan or Sabre Jr. or O'Reilly) as opposed to "cruiserweights" in the way WWE likes to market them.
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Re: WWE Global Cruiserweight matches announced for Evolve and Progress
this is what i'm not liking about this cruiserweight thing, since it's about weight limits, they're just gonna make all the top guys in the indies look like small guysBig Red Machine wrote:Gulak was vs. Williams is strange on so many levels. Both of them feel much more like "mat wrestlers" (ala Bryan or Sabre Jr. or O'Reilly) as opposed to "cruiserweights" in the way WWE likes to market them.

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