
After presenting Double Impact together with GWF in Teutonas lands, and before entering its anniversary weekend, Revpro arrived this last Sunday for the fourth time in what we have been over the 1865 of Southampton (England).
The show had a clash assigned to the British Tag League between the duo Connor Mills & Jay Joshua and the tandem that make up JJ Gale and David Francisco, Sons of Southampton. In addition, two other matches of this tournament were scheduled: CPF (Joe Lando and Danny Black) vs. Mark Trew and Kron Lacey and Grizzled Young Veterans vs. Cowboy Way (1 street manders and Thomas Shire).
Meanwhile, Emersyn Jayne went against Anita Vaughan, Jane Nero (GWF World Champion) against Aluna, Luke Jacobs against Kelly Sixx, Zozaya against James Ellis and Ricky Knight Jr. did the same with Harry Milligan.
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- Zozaya defeated James Ellis. Problems in “streaming” during the first half hour of show made this fight could not be seen.
- Great British Tag League, Block B: Mark Trew and Kron Lacey defeated CPF (Joe Lando and Danny Black). A timely interference by Will Kaven, preventing Black from getting out of pin Applied by Lacey after a hammer, it caused the elimination of the CPF tournament. Trew and Lacey added their first victory in the Tag League, leaving a great performance against another team, although those three points really served no.
- Emersyn Jayne defeated Anita Vaughan. Both came from losing in their last fights under the spotlights of Revpro, and only Jayne could resume the path of the triumph against a vaughan battler, who fit the account of three after the Jig 'N' Tonic. In the end, Safire Reed appeared and tempted Vaughan again with a hole in Cut Throat Collective, but for now, Av is still in his thirteen.
- Recorded promo of Kelly Sixx exposing that he needed another opportunity in Revpro to demonstrate his worth.
- Luke Jacobs defeated Kelly Sixx. A native of Southampton, Sixx received support from the respectable and left as complete “underdog” against a Jacobs who did not want to take it very seriously, until he would see that he would have to sweat a little to win. And he did so, resorting to Mataleón after Sixx did not fall for a hammer and a lariat in the neck. When the closing bell rang, Jacobs asked Sixx without too much love to leave the ring, he refused and then Ethan Allen was still less delicate.
- Aluna defeated Jane Nero. The debut of GWF's maximum monarch was not very lucky, because within a few minutes he was injured in his right knee and the referee decided to stop the duel and grant the victory to Aluna. Our best wishes for Nero from superluchas.
- GREAT BRITISH TAG LEAGUE, BLOQUE A: Cowboy Way (1 Called Manders y Thomas Shire) derrotaron a Grizzled Young Veterans. Exciting fight with the “hype” that a victory for jeans placed them in the final of next Saturday. Of course, Zack Gibson and James Drake sold their skin, until their synergy was broken by a Gibson error, who endorsed a lariat by mistake against Drake and this was placed on flat backs when he received a lariat of Manders. And Mander's lariats are not anything. Fortunately, GYV will not remain without fighting on the anniversary of Revpro, because in the post -opate it was established for the first night (Global Wars UK) starting battle against Young Guns, a consequence of beating them in Summer Sizzler 2025.
- Ricky Knight Jr. defeated Harry Milligan. Bad idea of Milligan, throwing a challenge open weeks ago … The referee had to stop the massacre when he saw that RKJ did not cease to hit the neck of a knocked Milligan. Once concluded, the undisputed British champion of full weight Revpro blamed Sha Samuels of what happened and promised to withdraw him on the second night of the promoter's anniversary, but not before criticizing Leon Slater for, according to his opinion, spend more time in TNA than in Revpro.
- GREAT BRITISH TAG LEAGUE, BLOQUE B: Connor Mills y Jay Joshua derrotaron a Sons Of Southampton. And other local heroes fell into this evening, at the hands of those who will see them with Cowboy Way in the final of the fair. Not as brilliant as the clash of jeans against Grizzled Young Veterans minutes ago, I understood its positioning in the poster for the pull that David Francisco has among the Sotonians, protagonist of the closing sequence, when he vanished by a perverse Ankle Lock of Mills and the Referi decreed the end of the fight, for generalized discontent of the respectable.
- As an epilogue, Mills and Joshua had found with Cowboy Way, contained by staff members.
- I was left without Zozaya's fight for the recurring technical problems of Revpro and the poster, beyond the Great British Tag League, I did not seem too attractive. In this last point, unfortunately, there were no surprises (a pity that Nero's injury was united), so all the weight fell on the three double struggles. And Mills, Joshua, SOS, Cowboy Way, GYV, Trew, Lacey and CPF basically saved one of the less memorable live in southampton in recent years. For some reason, recorded the recent history, Soton and Revpro do not marry very well. 5/10.
🚨 The Great British Tag League Finals are set
Block A Winners: COWBOY WAY (7pts) Vs. Block B Winners: MILLS & JOSHUA (9pts)
THIS SATURDAY, Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
🏆🏆Who will win the trophies?
— Revolution Pro (@RevProUK) August 18, 2025