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Major League Wrestling champ Alex Kane wants Matt Cardona to take him seriously as PPV nears

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Alex Kane has been on a roll in the second half of the year with Major League Wrestling.

The Georgia native became the MLW World Heavyweight Champion in July with a win over Alex Hammerstone at "Never Say Never" and has successfully defended the title three times since the victory with his faction – the Bomaye Fight Club – behind him.

Thursday night will be one of Kane’s toughest matches yet as he steps into the ring against the "Indy God" Matt Cardona at "One Shot" in New York City. Kane made one thing clear in a recent interview with Fox News Digital – he is looking for respect.

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Alex Kane carries the MLW World Heavyweight Championship. (MLW)

"It would be mean a whole lot more if he actually took me seriously," Kane said when asked what it meant to face a pro wrestling veteran like Cardona. "He’s not taking it serious. He thinks it’s going to be a walk in the park, like this is just going to be like a quick payday. That’s really, really bugging me.

"I was watching WWE at the time when he like getting things going with the Edgeheads and that kind of fellow and then he kinda made his own thing with Zack Ryder. I was watching. Would I say I was a huge Zack Ryder fan? I cannot say that. I’d be lying. He’s had a lot of success and I would think that somebody who had the amount of success that he had, been the places where he’s been, wouldn’t be looking through somebody like me."

The "One Shot" pay-per-view will take place at Melrose Ballroom in the borough of Queens starting at 7 p.m. and can also be seen on FITE TV.

Aside from being the MLW World Heavyweight Champion, Kane wants to

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