
RevPro He said goodbye this last Sunday, August 3, 229 in London (England), a usual venue for the promoter from the pandemic, with a new live in London, the non -eighth of the series.
As the main combat announced, a «Revolution Tag Match» With two quintets beating the copper: Michael Oku, Nino Bryant, Jj Gale and David Francisco were measured to Leon Slater, Luke Jacobs, Ethan Allen, Robbie X and Tk Cooper.
Meanwhile, the Great British Tag League continued with a clash where Connor Mills and Jay Joshua faced CPF (Joe Lando and Danny Black), Trent Seven sought vendetta Against Chuck Mambo, there was a duel between Kanji and Anita Vaughan, between Dani Luna and Alexxis Falcon and between Will Kaven and Archie Cole.
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- Will Kaven defeated Archie Cole. Quite war gave school, until with a kick Kaven caused the pipiolo to be unbalanced and fell badly from the corner. Then he applied his Martinete, but Cole did not succumb, so ultimately, he endorsed a kind of Fireman's Carry Slam that was effective. I don't know if such a move is Kaven's new auction or it was something improvised. Cole still without amaze me. I guess all the rookies that arise from the British scene cannot be like Leon Cage.
- Dani Luna defeated Alexxis Falcon. Luna resisted the Falcon Fury, and after recovering, his moon landing gave him the fought triumph, not without pyrrhic consequences, because he was touched on his left arm, objective of Falcon during and after the fight. Micro in hand, Falcon boasted of his attack on Amira in the previous Revpro show, revealing that he knew he was injured. Zoe Lucas appeared and engaged with Falcon and security intervened.
- GREAT BRITISH TAG LEAGUE, BLOQUE B: Connor Mills y Jay Joshua derrotaron a CPF (Joe Lando y Danny Black). There were some great sequences, such as when Black tried a kick over Mills in the corner and he caught him and applied tremendous Ki Krusher on the opposite corner. Or an exchange of blows between Joshua and Lando for about two minutes that unleashed songs of “Revpro”. The end was not waste either: while Joshua had Black in a Mataleón, Mills made Lando surrender with a spectacular variant of the Ankle Lock. Public standing and first three points for Mills and Joshua.
- A Zozaya promo was showing that he wanted to give his fans his masterpiece and that for that he needed the best technical fighter: Zack Sabre Jr. as we already reported, “The Freestyler” and “The Frontman” will be measured in the 13th anniversary of Revpro.
- Harry Milligan went out to the ring and said he wanted to make Sha Samuels be proud and that for that, he would make an open challenge in two weeks in Southampton. Ricky Knight Jr. made an appearance and picked up the glove. Then, he gave Milligan five seconds to use a chair that was in the ring and he ended up hitting him, but RKJ did not flinch, he hit himself against the chair and before leaving he spit off the pupil of Sha Samuels. Total Chulería.
- Trent Seven defeated Chuck Mambo for DQ. Mambo is now a rude cowardice with new music, although yes, he could go from you to you with Seven for almost a quarter of an hour, until the veteran was going to apply his Burning Hammer and Tk Cooper caused disqualification. Both attacked Seven in Post Socombate. For now, the fanatica does not buy too much “Heel Turn” by Sunshine Machine.
- Promo with Mercedes Moné and Kanji after Summer Sizzler, where they positioned themselves as allies against Cut Throat Collective.
- Kanji defeated Anita Vaughan. Two great gladiators here with time to display their art. Result: Notable fight. Kanji made Vaughan surrender after trying to stretch his arm as if the Irish were Mr. Fantastic. In the end, Safire Reed, Nina Samuels and Mercedez Blaze attacked Kanji. Reed asked Vaughan not to get entrusting, but entrusted, also rejecting Cut Throat Collective. In response, Samuels knocked her out of a blow and Reed left somewhat counter.
- REVOLUTION TAG MATCH: Leon Slater, Young Guns (Luke Jacobs e Ethan Allen), Robbie X y TK Cooper derrotaron a Michael Oku, Nino Bryant, Sons Of Southampton (JJ Gale y David Francisco) y Cameron Khai. Oku tried to advise Khai, who seemed to be shot at Slater, but this distracted him and ate a Slingshot Cutter and a Slater sidekick, to fall via pin. Khai, angry, slapped Oku before leaving the ring. Oku went to look for Khai to dressing rooms trying to clarify things, and with a numerical advantage, the Slater team dominated the later minutes, “brawleando” all over the enclosure until Bryant, he alone, changed the screws. However, Robbie X used the cruise title and put it on flat backs. Then, Oku, back, eliminated Robbie X, taking him over the third rope. For their part, Sons of Southampton eliminated Young Guns: Jacobs went over the third rope, courtesy of Gale, and Allen received the joint shot of the duo (Francisco Force). An already eliminated and angry Jacobs nailed a fork on different parts of Gale's body and Cooper eliminated Francisco with one of his heads. Trent Seven intervened and this took advantage of Gale to get Cooper over the third rope. Seven and Cooper, along with Chuck Mambo, looked bumps on their way back to dressing rooms. Slater and Gale battle and the first covered the second after his 450 Swanton. The battle was finally reduced to Slater and Oku, and with a tremendous “reversal” about Oku's Half Crab, “The Youngest in Charge” could put “The Ojmo” on flat backs and surprise him.
- As an epilogue, Slater challenged OKU for the Revpro anniversary show and told him that he would take his place as a Revpro face. Oku accepted with his characteristic hose: “Now we play.”
- Good way to say goodbye to the 229, where three struggles shone in their own right, especially that of Duplas, one of the best views under the sprays of Revpro in 2025. Without detracting from the Kanji vs. Vaughan and his interesting post -opate segment, as well as the “Main Event”, with an exquisite internal narrative. Revpro sells us that Leon Slater is an improved version of Michael Oku, getting his clash in the anniversary show to have already become a more interesting point than RKJ's defense against Sha Samuels. 7/10.
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