
Revpro combined a kind of Forbidden door “indie” with the initial function of its anniversary, Global Wars UK. 24 hours later, in theory, he wanted to focus more on his own stories, although certain points of his announced poster also opened enough doors (not forbidden).
As stellar, Sha Samuelsafter the victory in the last Rumble Revolution, sought to close the story of his return to the top having in front of Ricky Knight Jr.who put on the table the indisputable British weight championship Revpro.
No less promoted, there was a new duel between Michael call y Leon Slater; A particular defense without golds in between where the former intended to keep his face status of Revpro before the thriving champion of the X Division of TNA.
Nor was the clash that he held Zack Sabre Jr.World Weight World Champion, against Zozaya; A dream come true for Spanish.
Besides, Nino Bryant He starred in defense of the British Crucero Revpro Championship before Robbie Xthe doubles Cowboy Way (1 Called Manders y Thomas Shire) y Connor Mills & Jay Joshua The fourth edition of the British Tag League Great edition was played, while Blue Panther, Mercedes Moné, Persephone y Yuya Uemura They put on their boots again.
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RESULTS Revpro 13 Year Anniversary (First Day): Global Wars UK 2025
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- Mercedes Moné, Kanji and Dani Luna defeated Cut Throat Collective (Alex Windsor, Nina Samuels and Safire Reed) (with Lizzy Evo and Mercedez Blaze). Windsor tried by all means not to coincide with Mono, for being rough and because this is more expectation for the presumable holding duel that they will have soon, while Evo and Blaze made their own in ringside. They even got Reed from the ring, trapped in the Statement Maker. Too much burning in the first half of the fight. If he had developed without them he would have looked much better, because all those involved are great fighters. Luna ended up leaving Grogui to Reed after his German Suplex above the third rope, topped by the mono Maker for the account of three. After the contest, Luna grabbed the indisputable British championship Women's Revpro and Moné was somewhat annoying. By the way, Kanji has been almost like a mono assistant, taking part of his collection of titles (I hope there is at least one “heel turn”). The rudes also had post -opate: Windsor seemed willing to expel from Cut Throat Collective to Reed, but the rest of the members attacked her.
- JUSHIN “Thunder” Light made an appearance for the second point of the evening. Posed in the previous photo together with the contestants And he sat near the ring.
- British indisputable peso cruise championship: Nino Bryant (c) defeated Robbie X to retain the title. Bryant's mastery is still surprised to execute his movements with 20 years. Agility have many, but another thing is clarity and fineness, and that is no longer so common. Robbie X was allowed to execute a light -style PowerBomb running with this looking. Then, he tried to grab the medal, I suppose to hit Bryant (I don't know very well what he planned, because he would have caused a DQ). The point is that such period took advantage of Bryant to recover the initiative and with his Bryant Splash and the consequent pinkeep your status. Notable fight that could have been outstanding without the final comment. Already concluded, Robbie X pretended to want to shake Bryant's hand, but the kid was ready and avoided a kick, letting light, already on the ring, one of his pats to the member of the Bullet Club War Dogs. And all happy to the sound of “ikari no justhin.”
- FINAL DE LA GREAT BRITISH TAG LEAGUE 2025: Connor Mills y Jay Joshua derrotaron a Cowboy Way 1 Called Manders y Thomas Shire). Nor does it cease to surprise me that without having a division of couples itself as in WWE or AEW with talents that dedicate 100% of their time to combine it, today the struggles of this type that Revpro program are light years of years of which they look under the sources of those large companies, with innovative sequences, such that Joshua breaking a pin Through a Martinete. The clash began broken from the beginning, almost in “Texas Tornado” mode, and thus remained until the end, when he mandated his canvas while he was subjected in an Ankle Lock and a crossphate by Mills and Joshua, respectively, after Shire avoids a presumable surrender of his partner ahead of time and was taken out of the ring. Despite the hardness of the battle, Cowboy Way recognized the victory of Mills and Joshua and gave them the trophies (by the way, of somewhat shabby design). And as a second post -opate segment, the Young Guns went out to confront the winners, who thus obtained an attempt by the indisputable British championship of Revpro couples they carry.
- Persephone defeated Emersyn Jayne. Very disputed hand in hand, both came from winning in their respective implications of the first day, but only Persephone was able pin. Considering the war he gave to Mono, Jayne must have won, although considering the end of the fight between Persephone and Alexxis Falcon 24 hours before, it seems logical to me that the Mexican defeated.
- The following minutes were dedicated to introducing Kurtis “Mad Kurt” Chapman in the Revpro Hall of Fame. In his memory, Revpro will celebrate tournament with a drink to make emerging talents known. Bravo.
- Blue Panther and CPF (Joe Land. CPF dressed blue and went out with Blue Panther masks. And as was logical, Lando, Black and Mayhew did almost all the work, so that the veteran, in the last sequence, only had to apply his lagoon knot to Kaven, who surrendered very fact After spending all the fight trying to suck camera ahead of sorcerer. Deserved triumph for Panther, compensatory for his defeat against Chris Ridgeway on Friday.
- Yuya Uemura defeated JJ Gale (with David Francisco). Plenary for the uen, and here he also put his rival with the Deadbolt Suplex. A correct combat, but nothing in him made me get excited. Two epitome gladiators of “randonism” joined, which apart here did not have their best-night. In any case, Uemura keeps a certain pull among the revpro public, so I do not rule out a return to not long.
- And after Kurtis Chapman, he touched James Castle's turn, also deceased very soon (in 2024, 35 years old), to enter the Revpro Hall of Fame.
- Sunshine Machine (Tk Cooper and Chuck Mambo) went out to the complainant ring of not having combat and launched an open challenge … responded by Lio Rush and Action Andretti.
- CRU (Lio Rush and Action Andretti) defeated Sunshine Machine (TK Cooper and Chuck Mambo) for 10 out of the ring. Seeing how the thing was complicated, Cooper and Mambo left the quadrilateral and took on their way back to dressing rooms. Cooper said Rush and Andretti were looking for prominence in Revpro because they didn't have it in AEW. With such a result, this “improvisation” was a loss of time. 13 minutes, which is said soon, in addition to warm reactions by Crystal Palace. In a five -hour show, one is not for struggles that lead to anything, even if the action was colorful.
- Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Zozaya. Great confrontation, who remembered at some points the famous ZSJ vs. A-Kid of Triple W Total Rumble 8. The continued punishment of ZSJ over Zozaya's right arm earned him the English victory, because after one of Madrid to heaven from the second rope, he managed to get out of account thanks to the fact that the Spaniard could not support that part of his body well. And in the last exchange, ZSJ managed to counteract on the edge A Farmer Suplex from Zozaya and apply an Armbar, causing “the freestyler” to suddenly surrender around 28 minutes of contest. In the end, a farewell to Zozaya, lacrimoso and surrounded by several dressing rooms, when micro in hand said it was only one see you later. Unlike WXW for the cases of Aigle Blanc and Mike D Vecchio, Revpro did not detail at any time that it was Zozaya's last fight with them, and perhaps announce it in advance would have been more convenient. It seems to confirm its march to WWE, as we collected last May.
- Leon Slater (with Liam Slater and Cameron Khai) defeated Michael Oku (with Amira). Khai accompanied Slater, to Oku's surprise. So many Slater's blows on Oku's back paid off, preventing him from doing a superplex and changing one with turn, followed by Swanton 450. But Oku did not fall. Somewhat desperate, Slater turned to the Lionysault of Oku, and the “ojmo” pushed him out of the ring, falling badly against a protection fence, in a spot Very colorful. Shortly after the Style Clash executed, and it was not enough either. Liam and Khai tried to remove Amira from ringsidewhich lit OKU, recovering the initiative and being about to impose itself after a 450 of its own harvest. Until Slater avoided a Frog Splash and made him a Twist of Fate, endorsed a Swanton Bomb and a 450 Swanton and covered Oku. Although outstanding, I would not say that better than his previous confrontation, at High Stakes 2025. Slater offered a handshake in the post -ox, but Oku did not want and left declined.
- British British Championship Full Weight Revpro: Sha Samuels (C) defeated Ricky Knight Jr. to win the title. Blood through, Samuels managed to shoot RKJ on his back when he was about to finish it with his Rickyshi Driver, surprising him. With five hours of show behind them (without intermediate), some followers decided to leave the enclosure, but those present applauded to rage Samuels's victory. Andy Quildan may say that he gave the public what he wanted. A pity that I do not enter that group of nostalgics of the first reign of Samuels. Not because he is too young to have lived it, but because, simply, Samuels has never been excited. I understand the closure of the circle of celebrating your anniversary returning to the inaugural champion, but RKJ wore, at least here, which Stan Stasiak: a mere pawn to avoid a technician vs. Technician and that Samuels will not take the strap to OKU. Maybe the next RKJ adventure in Noah as part of the N-1 Victory tournament played his role, although it would not be the first time a champion spends a month without defending his scepter. On the other hand, if Oku is on his way to the “Heel Turn”, this was an ideal opportunity to stage it.
- Few but you can put the “In-Ring” level of the second anniversary night, higher than the first one. His problem, and in this they both coincide, was the “Bookeo.” Friday errors were compensated, but others were repeated that although to a lesser extent, they made the evening seem sponsored by AEW – like the futile Sunshine Machine vs. Cru- and that Revpro lost part of his identity in pursuit of offering a great container show of all possible talents. And who writes, what Antonio Machado would say, loves the subtle worlds. Without reaching such a level of mediocrity, the 13th anniversary of Revpro was the particular The WRLD on GCW of the English promoter. 7/10.
Thank you everyone who was a part of our 13th Birthday Celebrations at the weekend!
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