Donovan Dijak will be one of the 40 men who participated in Battle Riot VII on Saturday with the World Heavy Weather Championship of MAJOR LEAGUE (MLW).
It will be the fourth event of the Rumbles type of Dijak’s career, after having participated in Ott Loco Rumble in February, new in the Top 2017 and Dreamwave Good as Gold Rumble in 2016. He told PK Press Club Digital in a recent interview that he was even more excited than Battle Riot has more staked stakes.
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Donovan Dijak in Mlw Fightland (Mlw)
“It is super exciting, especially now that it is for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship, which in my eyes is the most prestigious championship of all the professional struggle. I look forward to having an opportunity and capitalizing on obtaining,” he said.
“Obviously, always a big event. You never know who will go out, but you know with certainty that I am going to be there. So, once the dust has settled, I think I will hold the MLW world championship, and I am super excited for this opportunity. I can’t wait to put the business on my back, just on my shoulders and to wear us all year round.
Dijak made his debut in August to Summer of the Beasts in New York and, since then, he made his presence felt in MLW.
He beat Tom Lawlor to Superfight 6 and passed Kenta to Kings of Coliseum, but lost against Matt Riddle at One Shot from Eric Bischoff in December by disqualification.
Riddle is now in the precarious position to have to defend its title against 39 other men. For Dijak to win, “it would mean everything” for him.
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“I am not a person who has had a lot of championships on my name,” he told PK Press Club Digital. “I did not have a ton of spell of championship addicts that attached me. I was very vocal in the fact that in terms of a major professional struggle, there is really no one, but almost never, who had the success I had in the professional fight industry without any kind of championship major to go.

Donovan Dijak looks at his next move. (Mlw)
“I have almost a point of pride at this stage because it is as if I considered myself one of the – and not only myself, but I think that most people consider me one of the best talents in the world of professional struggle. So, the fact that I can do this without the lighthouse of a major championship attached to the professional struggle industry.”
Dijak clearly said that being with MLW for almost eight months has been “absolute pleasure”.
“They give me the time and the objective and the dedication that I send them back. So, it is really an effort of collaboration on both sides, and I am really grateful for this level of investment and this level of dedication, because that is what I like in the professional struggle,” he said. “I love nobody, no one is wrong. We all work together to understand what we think is the best situation and the best presentation, and I like that we are all on the same wavelength.
“I think fans, in the end, are those who get the gain for this because they can live the product of so much intelligent spirit that work together.”
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Dijak said MLW has been on a “constant upward trajectory for a very long time” and expects the trend to increase even more in the coming months.
“I am the type of person who is never satisfied or satisfied with what is happening today,” he told PK Press Club Digital. “I am still looking for two stages in advance, three stages in advance, four steps in advance. So I’m worried about next month, I’m worried in six months, next year or two years. I am still looking forward to and I think about how we can improve and how to increase, and that will continue to be my goal.

Donovan Dijak has been with MLW for almost a year. (Mlw)
“And I know that if I have the possibility of heading in a way and carrying out this charge, it will create an unprecedented growth and opportunity.”
Battle Riot VII of MLW takes place at the Thunder studios in Long Beach, California, Saturday evening. The event can also be seen on Youtube at 10 p.m. HE.
Bishop Dyer, Anthony Greene, Jesus Rodriguez, Paul London, Paul Walter Hauser and Brett Ryan Gosselin are only some of the other participants.