
Specific participants and first round meetings for the British J Cup 2025 Revpro
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- First round of the British J Cup 2025: Nino Bryant defeated Ethan Allen. Young Gun tried by all means to put sticks on Bryant's wheels, although he did not show off the usual forcefulness and ended up paying it when when looking for a Mataleón, his rival reversed him and could put him on flat backs for the account of three to him Bret Hart sobre roddy pipes a wrestlemania 8. Duel with many alternatives. So many that at times did not seem to take a definite course and wore something unconnected.
- First round of the British J Cup 2025: Chris Ridgeway defeated Ender Kara. The British, who reconsidered when trying from you to you with Kara in terms of hitting, knew how to find the Swedish Achilles heel, his left shoulder, somewhat weakened for being the focus of an injury last year. The debutante with Revpro showed any possible resilience until his shoulder gave no more of himself and Ridgeway endorsed the account of three after a Brainbuster. Good encounter, although it gave me the feeling that Kara wanted to reserve some letters for an eventual return.
- First Round of the British J Cup 2025: Cameron Khai defeated Oce Austin. Liam Slater, who was offered long ago as coach From Khai, he stood next to the ring and offered his support for the young gladiator. And finally, his presence was key: he decided to receive a suicide of Austin and this was taken advantage of by Khai to apply a Moonsault from the corner and his pingshot cutter. In the post -opate, Slater wanted to apologize, but Austin applied his fold. The public looked surprised by several movements of the former, indicative, probably, that the product of Anthem Sports & Entertainment does not follow much. I understand the story here. The problem is that my concept of a tournament implies the absence of external elements. Call me romantic.
- First round of the British J Cup 2025: Adam Priest defeated Kid Lykos II. He looked very well “The Problem Child”, until Priest began to reduce him by directing attacks towards his back. Ultimately, after a struggle, he dropped him very badly on a corner, and already with his back for the drag, he made him yield through a Half Crab. And no, it didn't mean a message to Michael Oku. For the warm reaction he obtained at his entrance, I think not many of those present knew Priest's work, although Bryan Danielson said weeks ago which is the best “indie” fighter in the world.
- Tk Cooper defeated Luke Jacobs (with Ethan Allen). A lot of support received Cooper, who after fitting a low blow, took advantage of a push from Réferi to Jacobs to shoot him on his back and take the victory on the edge. The Intogulis was really in seeing how Cooper would win, because he was not going to lose being the challenger of Michael Oku within a week in Revolution Rumble. At the end, Cooper took the micro and said he would get what Jacobs could not: beaten Oku in the York Hall, adding that Young Guns would lose the title of couples there. Jacobs took off with Lee Dawson, a young talent who served as personnel from ringside.
- Joshua James defeated Owen Swain. Revpro sought to show us that James, after his “heel turn,” is a human bulldozer. And the Imbatebe Swain, making his debut in a Revpro weight show, served as Esparrin, receiving, very free of charge, two plates from the third rope that defended him.
- Serena Deb defeated Lizzy Evo. The member of Cut Throat Collective once again showed that she has a level not to detract from the best fighters in the world (see, if they did not do so at the time, the duel that he combined with Rhio last year in Progress Chapter 172). Deb could avoid a kick in the corner of the “Scouser” and after a couple of dragon screws, he finished off with his Death by Deeb. Detonated through a segment recorded during High Stakes 2025, it was the main point of the show beyond the tournament and the respectable enjoyed it a lot, with a deeb in “face” mode whose victory I really do not know if it will have a creative purpose for close quotes. Maybe a rematch, because Evo attacked it in the end.
- Final of the British J Cup 2025, Four bands tie: Nino Bryant defeated Chris Ridgeway, Adam Priest and Cameron Khai to win the tournament. Liam Slater reappeared to support Khai, he asked him to leave and Priest took advantage of the distraction to launch with a stop and knock him down via pin After a Martinete, in an elimination that was the reverse of Khai's victory in the first round. Then, Ridgeway and Priest worked together to eliminate Bryant, but the alliance lasted little, and Nino was the smartest in the class rolling back to Priest, who attacked him before returning to dressing rooms. The contest was then reduced to Ridgeway and Bryant, among huge support chants for the eldest of the flying brothers, punished in their left leg by Ridgeway, even losing the boot and the sock. However, he could recover and two consecutive plates from the third rope, plus the account of three, raised him winner. I don't remember anyone winning any trophy in barefoot wrestling of one foot. The first two eliminations perhaps occurred with great releasing, while 1 vs. 1 between Bryant and Ridgeway were the best minutes of the entire evening and raised the final grade of the “Main Event.”
- In the epilogue, Will Kaven appeared in the stage And he posed challenging with the indisputable British championship of Crucero Revpro, for which Bryant will fight in Revolution Rumble.
- This edition of the British J Cup was a step below with respect to that of 2024 at the “In-Ring” level, because despite the very balanced distribution of minutes, it did not house any outstanding struggle, in addition to the presence of Liam Slater as a narrative element that distorted the formality of the tournament a bit. In return, Revpro opted for a young house talent, Nino Bryant (when last year Lio Rush conquered the Cup), and such a point I think gives him a plus of worth. Given Leon Cage's injury, Bryant is an ideal alternative to put an end to Will Kaven's reign. Another star in Revpro was born. 7/10.
– George (@cromulentfelow) chroment June 15, 2025