
The title of Double Impact Not only does we refer to a joint event between GWF and Revpro. Also to be held in two days, and The second took place yesterdaylike the first one, from the Festaal Kreuzberg in Berlin (Germany), with a poster, on paper, of greater end than that presented 24 hours before.
Mainly, because the three main golds of GWF defended. On the one hand, Axel Tischer With the World Championship against Old Mike D. On the other, Jane Nero With the female equivalent against Myla Grace; Recent TNA signing. And also, Rambo With the Berlin championship and Metehan as its challenger; After the hostialities shown among them in the epilogue of that initial day.
Revpro scheduled two clashes from his British tag league, where Cowboy Way (1 Called Manders y Thomas Shire), for absent on Saturday, they fought against Young Gunsys Flying Bryant Brothers. Besides, Michael call y Jay Joshua They beat the copper and Leon Slater did the same with Connor Mills.
Like the first day, this could be followed live via Revpro Ondemand and completely free Through the GWF YouTube channel.
Results GWF X Revpro Double Impact 2025 (day 1) | Metehan vs. Michael Oku
► The second of many (II)

- Pascal Spalter and Trent Seven defeated Mark Trew and Kron Lacey. That a server has a record, this fight was not announced on social networks, and looks where, it was very funny and became very crazy as the minutes passed, with many alternatives, until it ended up breaking, that the footballers would say. And as good rude, Trey and Lacey tried to take advantage, after using little ethical tactics throughout the contest. However, Spalter and Seven are two old dogs and reversed an attempt for joint auction, with Seven applying their lariat on Trew, who was then ironed by Spalter. Good show opening, although I would have liked a victory for Trew and Lacey.
- Berlin GWF Championship: Rambo (c) defeated Metohan to retain the title. As I said, Rambo's cardio is his great handicap, but the veteran generates reactions of pure “babyface” as few on the German scene and people were satisfied with his victory against the rude metehan, frustrated by his attempt in vain to knock him down focusing on his left knee and unable to get out of the account of three after receiving a Piledriver package.
- Launce Roman, Rotten Moodo, Big Nik and Joshua Amaru defeated Aytac Bahar, Nick Schreier, Zoltan and Shaheen. Another meeting not announced in advance that was also a pleasant surprise, with good interactions between almost all those involved, especially those of Roman and Bahar. In his last beat, however, the dynamic wore a thousand times seen, with a chain of great moves where each fighter took the next ring and so on, until Moodo coincided with Bahar and his pedigree allowed him to cover it without anyone breaking the account. Moodo, after sounding the closing bell, took the mic and said that all the merit was his for having won despite his teammates. To conclude, the Modesto Moodo warned that he would go for the title of Rambo.
- Leon Slater derrotó a Connor Mills. From the first minute, it was evident that these talents are well known. Now that Nigel McGuinness is going to put on his boots again, Mills seemed to disguise McGuinness in his procedure against Slater, whose left ankle was a clear objective for the “True Grit.” What a great fight, of perfect execution, where nothing left over or missed and its end left both protagonists: on the edgeSlater managed to reverse an Ankle Lock with bridge and put Mills's shoulders on the canvas, caught off.
- It was announced that in Battlefield 2025, the following GWF show (September 7), GWF couples champions, Big & Perfect, will defend their straps against Sunshine Machine.
- GREAT BRITISH TAG LEAGUE, BLOQUE A: Cowboy Way (1 Called Manders y Thomas Shire) derrotaron a Flying Bryant Brothers (Leland y Zander Bryant). It was not a “squash” as such, but it barely lasted three minutes and with the first lariat of Manders, Zander fell. The Cowboys thus added their first three points. Everything had one why: since they did not fight the day before, Manders explained that he wanted to face the Young Guns.
- GREAT BRITISH TAG LEAGUE, BLOQUE A: Cowboy Way (1 Calleed Mander and Thomas Shire) vs. Young Guns (Luke Jacobs and Ethan Allen) ended in 10 out of 10 out of the ring. Jacobs was the strong link of his team and held a kind of individual grief against Manders within the couples of couples. The fight, this serious duration was intensified until outside the ring, none of the four gladiators wanted to return, so immersed that they were in the hostialities. A point for each pair and no one happy. It smells that the cowboys win the British Tag League Great and there is revenge for the title on the anniversary of Revpro.
- GWF Women's World Championship: Jane Nero (C) (with D-Nice and Georg Asgolar) defeated Myla Grace. Nero's companions in Blutsbrüder set a foot of the gladiator in the first rope, preventing it from surrendering for a crossFace. Grace then threw himself on them from a corner and went to finish his rival with his roll The says, but the German avoided him and connected his Double Underhook DDT. If he wanted to stage that Nero needed help, they did it halfway, because the entire final sequence was the merit of the champion.
- Michael Oku defeated Jay Joshua. Similar to the duel they had last May, in the last minutes Mills wanted to support Joshua in “ringside” and this did not like Leon Slater, who came out to confront him. Oku then threw himself with his Fosbury Flop on Mills, but ended up falling on Slater. Such confusion took advantage of Joshua to endorse him in the ring a header and a Karl Gotch -style hammer for three. In the end, Slater reproached Oku and both ended up enhanced and security intervened not very expeditiously, because Slater threw himself on Oku with his Bad Play Slater. Recall, Slater and Oku will battle on the anniversary of Revpro.
- GWF World Championship: Axel Tischer (c) defeated Mike D Vecchio to retain the title. Unlike in his Saturday fight, Vecchio also fought as a cruise, ability to which he always reminds me of Brian Cage, although the Belgian is able to take her to another level, case of a Spanish Fly that almost gives him the victory. Vecchio seemed to have the clash on track, but his “momentum” ended up being counterproductive and Tischer took advantage of it. After getting out of a pin To the first account, Vecchio was carried away by adrenaline and fit a German Suplex, followed by a light Bomb for three, among the narcotics of a good part of those present, who expected a titular change. It is said that in September Vecchio will begin with WWE, so the result of the meeting showed understandable. This week, “Belgian War Machine” will say goodbye to WXW, and last night, the epilogue was dedicated precisely to say goodbye, among Flores, Tischer's praise, the applause of the respectable and that of his dressing room companions. I look for a woman who loves me as the German public loves Mike D Vecchio.
- The second part of Double Impact seemed even better than the first, for those unnoticed fighting that were an extra fun, by Slater vs. Mills, for the exhibition of Cowboy Way and for the beautiful farewell to Vecchio after the “Main Event.” There was everything and everything good, except that Rambo vs. I put a little cold and the female implications, a step below the mans. Double Impact is consolidated as one of the best set shows not only of the European scene, but of the entire luchistic panorama. 10/10.