
I probably don't have This second edition of Double Impact The media impact that the first had, because it was framed within the weekend when WWE presented Bash in Berlin. But anyway, the proximity of the Revpro anniversary show and the fact that the weekend at hand is free of large shows, they will play in their favor in order to repeat the good reception of 2024.
To The first part, held last night from the Festaal Kreuzberg in Berlin (Germany), GWF and Revpro scheduled several very interesting strugglesalthough only two staged a kind of war between companies: Metehan vs. Michael Oku and a third -third fight with Crowchester, Aytac Bahar and Nick Schreier going against Leland and Zander Bryant, accompanied by also Novel Zoltan.
For the rest, Laucence Roman and Stephanie Maze sought to defend the GWF Mixed Couples Championship (achieved in the previous GWF, Summer Smash) event against D-Nice and Jane Nero (current GWF World Champion), Connor Mills and Jay Joshua beat the copper with Mark Trew and Karon Lacey as part of the Great British Tag League Jacobs and Ethan Allen collided in an almost fraternal clash, Leon Slater measured Trent Seven, Axel Tischer did the same next to Rambo and Mike D neighborhood and Ahura opened the evening by combining another hand in hand.
The initial day of GWF X Revpro Double Impact 2025 could be followed live via RevPro OnDemandbut also completely free Through the GWF YouTube channelwhere it is available to see in deferred.
GWF x RevPro Double Impact Results (2nd part)
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- Mike D Vecchio defeated Ahura. What better way to start a show than with a technician vs. Rudo and that the technician is a neighborhood and he wins, for rejoice of a respectable who eats by his hand. Ahura, however, he showed why he is one of GWF's most dangerous fighters, and a good part of the fight had dominated the Belgian Maromo, being about to bend it after a tremendous Martinete. But as if a “Powerhouse” of the 80s it was, Vecchio ended up reversing a Mataleón to launch Ahura out of the ring through a gorilla Press Slam and then pick it up and endorse a beautiful Powerbomb by which he was placed on flat backs.
- Great British Tag League, Block B: Connor Mills and Jay Joshua defeated Mark Trew and Kron Lacey. Mills caught Lacey and applied a Ki Krusher against a corner, until with the collaboration of Joshua, the joint shot of the former indisputable British champions of Revpro couples allowed them to reach the six points in the British Great British Tag League. Trew and Lacey, who debuted here with GWF, continue to show signs of being a future reference of the fight “Tag Team” in the British Isles, although their last three fights are counted for defeats. For this result, also losing against Sons of Southampton in the recent Live In Sheffield, his options to win the British Tag League Great vanished.
- GWF Mixed Couples Championship: Team Blackout.. Blutsbrüder members replaced the original challengers, Crowchester and Baby Allison. Therefore, perhaps this defense did not look as important as it should, because at no time it was felt that a titular change was possible. On the eight minutes of contest, Maze took Allison out of the ring with one kick and with another put D-Nice in the arms of Morpheus so that Roman would finish him with a hammer and cover him.
- Leon Slater defeated Trent Seven. Last December, Slater and Seven were measured in an episode of TNA Impact!, But the fight that concerns us was much better, in a scenario where they could more calmly develop their hostialities and before a more delivered audience even. Of course, the result was the same, but not before a great false end, when Slater looked for the Twist of Fate, Seven avoided it and applied his lariat and his hammer for a 2.99 account. Slater then reversed a Pump Handle Slam through a DDT and took the victory after a Swanton Bomb and his Swanton 450. The fight that started the greatest applause of the show.
- Axel Tischer defeated Rambo. Tischer will defend today on the second day of Double Impact the GWF World Championship (before Mike D Vecchio), so it was foreseeable to win. However, Rambo, as veteran loved by the public, offered enough resistance and put Tischer's ropes. The problem with the Dominican is that a point arrived, his cardio does not give for more and many of the closures of his fighting drastically lower the rhythm, wearing somewhat anti -annual. At the close of this, Metehan went up to the ring pretending to endorse a button on Rambo, because he will seek to dethrone him today by the Berlin Gwf championship. Luckily Tischer avoided it, although before being thrown out of the ring, Metehan applied a picket of eyes to Rambo that left it temporarily blind, a state that Tischer took advantage of to knock him down with a Sit-Out Powerbomb. As a sign of respect, after concluding the Tischer clash, he delivered the Berlin Gwf championship to Rambo.
- Crowchester, Aytac Bahar y Nick Schreier derrotaron a The Flying Bryant Brothers (Leland y Zander Bryant) y Zoltan. The Bryant, debutants here in GWF, enchanted the German fanatic with their synergy and spectacular moves. I had not seen anything before Zoltan and caused me good impression, taking a good part of the weight of the meeting, which looked different from all the others because it was a clash between technicians, with both teams equally applauded. The power of Bahar ultimately decided the result, taking Zander out of the ring and finishing off Leland with his elevated DDT for three.
- Luke Jacobs defeated Ethan Allen. Originally, Young Guns were going to fight Cowboy Way (1 Called Manders and Thomas Shire) as part of the British Great British Tag League, but the absence of Americans caused teammates to end up filling the hole with a hand in hand between them. Who follows the Guns will know that of losing, Allen usually fit the pinand this time he fit him from his colleague, after resisting a Martinete and being lying by a tremendous Lariat. Good duel despite considering almost on the fly. In the last, Jacobs and Allen celebrated as if no one had lost.
- Michael Oku defeated Metehan. The once they punished you Oku's back and used several trappers to try to get victorious, and as usually happens, he had to see them with the resilience of the “ojmo.” In the final bars, Réferi unconscious through, Metehan looked for a button … not counting that Rambo would avoid it and use that same object to knock it down. Oku then applied his Half-Crab and put his canvas. Maybe too extensive (almost 24 minutes) for the simple story they were looking to tell.
- I would say that after all, what least excited me was the stellar, maybe because Metehan has never seemed a great talent. For the rest, a remarkable independent wrestling show to the old way, with an “opener” of authentic setting and some very varied and well -solved sign struggles despite the forced last minute modifications, without segments or complicated “Angles.” Very positive mouth taste to face today's second day of Double Impact, which by its poster could overcome the first. 7/10.