MLW's Doc Gallows 'proud' of winning tag team championship with teammate Karl Anderson
Major League Wrestling star Doc Gallows talks to OutKick about the feeling of wearing tag team gold once again.
Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson, the tag team duo collectively known as the Good Brothers, were finally able to dispatch The Skyscrapers and win the Major League Wrestling (MLW) Tag Team Championship on "Fusion."
Gallows and Anderson defeated Donovan Dijak and Bishop Dyer (The Skyscrapers), ending their reign as champions after 317 days.
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Karl Anderson takes on Bishop Dyer on MLW "Fusion." (MLW)
The Good Brothers have now held the tag team championship in almost every promotion they have appeared in, including WWE and New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Gallows told OutKick in a recent interview that it was "another badge" on their vest.
"It's a proud feeling," he said. "This makes 10 times as world tag team champions and there are very few sets of titles that have eluded Karl Anderson and myself and those MLW titles were on that list. And after almost a year of battling back and forth with The Skyscrapers, what a great tag team – dynamic, big, rough athletic dudes – getting that victory at the signal at Chattanooga on MLW ‘Fusion’ was great and it's the 10th time. Ten times’ the charm."
Gallows has been in the pro wrestling industry for quite some time – as has Anderson. He made his WWE main roster debut in 2006 and has made a decorated career for himself.
The 42-year-old said he and Anderson have felt as good as they have ever felt.
Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows enter the ring on "Fusion." (MLW)
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"… ‘Machine Gun’ and I, you know, we say it all the time, we feel better than we've ever felt," he said.


