
48 hours after Summer Sizzler, RevPro He returned to Sheffield (England) to make his third show there in this yearafter appointments on May 25 and February 23.
Without any scheduled holding combat, the most notorious points of his poster were two duplic clashes as part of the British Tag League Great, where Grizzled Young Veterans They went against Flying Bryant Brothers (Leland y Zander Bryant) y Sons Of Southampton (JJ GALE y David Francisco) They were measured to Mark Trew y Kieron Lacey.
However, the star reserved for The calm of Japan (Tetsuya Naito y Bush) In his second competitive commitment on Revpro, before CPF (Joe Country y Danny Black). The other announced struggles were all individual: Michael call vs. Liam Slater, Sha Samuels vs. Connor Mills, Robbie X vs. Archie Cole, Trent Seven vs. Jay Joshua y Zoe Zoe Luke vs. Alexxis Falcon.
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RESULTS REVPRO SUMMER SIZZLER 2025 | MERCEDES MONÉ VS. Safire Reed
► Michael Oku's fall

- BLOQUE A DE LA GREAT BRITISH TAG LEAGUE: Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson y James Drake) derrotaron a Flying Bryant Brothers (Leland y Zander Bryant). Before starting the hostialities, Gibson made a rude promo (distancing himself from what was seen in Summer Sizzler), remembering that to win two more meetings would take the particular Duplas League. Although the crash exceeded 10 minutes, little margin to surprise gave the ex-wwe here, dispatching Zander through a Doomsday Device and a double co-expire. With two losses, Gideon Gray recalled in comments, Bryant can no longer win the fair.
- Robbie X defeated Archie Cole. The young talent was attacked again by Robbie X while making his entrance, and despite giving some war member to the War Dogs, he wore very firm and put him on flat backs after a double stomp from the corner, his kick in the race and his X Express. Clearly, Revpro has school as a future project, but you must do much more to convince me that it has a level to be in the same conversation that, for example, Leon Cage.
- Jay Joshua defeated Trent Seven. Without construction, the best combat of the show; Quality that makes Revpro great and feeds the arguments of those who understand that the best stories are those that are told about the ring, not in promos or previous videos. The weakness in Seven's right arm because of the attack suffered in Summer Sizzler, an invoice and Joshua took advantage of it, lying it with a Karl Gotch style hammer. In addition, its result puts Joshua in orbit again and compensates for what happened in Summer Sizzler, with that unnecessary defeat against Sha Samuels. I am not a supporter of many championships within the same product, but I would like Revpro to have a secondary weight of full weight only for Joshua.
- Liam Slater defeated Michael Oku by DQ. Another encounter on which Summer Sizzler's hangover was noted, because Oku, physical and mentally, after his battle against Ricky Knight Jr., without Amira in his corner (convalescent for the blows received that day), he ran into a slater who wanted to look for his tickles, and frustrated, he refused to respect a “rope break.” Ergothe referee had no choice but to disqualify him, between boos of the respectable. Here it smells “Heel Turn.” Slater wanted to rummage on the wound reminding him that he was no longer champion and that he did not have Amira in his corner, accusing him even as abuser. Oku was contained by several members of the “staff” while listening, finally, that Leon Slater was now on the face of the British struggle. Tremendous work of Liam Slater here.
- Zoe Lucas defeated Alexxis Falcon. After just over nine minutes of grief, Lucas surprised using a Backslide with a bridge from which Falcon could not get out. This, disgusted, launched post -opate attack, but Amira made the save, although it ended up apparently shocked. Interesting that the Irish did not accompany Oku minutes ago and yet it appeared to help her friend. SALSEO DEL BUENO.
- Block B of the Great British Tag League: Sons of Southampton (JJ Galle and David Francisco) defeated Mark Trew and Karon Lacey (with Will Kaven). Nor Kaven's interference, expelled from ringside Ultimately, they prevented the Sotonians from adding their first three points of the tournament and therefore, Trew and Lacey will be left without options. Gale and Francisco premiered Joint auction (Francisco Force, in the words of Gideon Gray) and Trew had the honor of being the first to fit him. Francisco, this time, was the “MVP” of his team.
- Sha Samuels defeated Connor Mills. An error by Mills, with numerous offensives that had Samuels against the ropes, led to the veteran to endorse his Eastern Destroyer, followed by the account of three and fattened his “momentum” on the way to the revipro anniversary show, where he will look “The Killer” appeared in the end -of -year and defenestrated by using a chair. I do not wish evil to Samuels, but I would prefer that by the work and grace of the “Kayfabe”, another competitor would fight RKJ.
- The calm of Japan (Tetsuya Naito and Bushi) defeated CPF (Joe Lando and Danny Black). The only victim of all this was poor Réferi, who ate Bushi's myst and a black kick. This, then, fell via Pin after a backstabber and fate. CPF had to adapt to the rhythm of Naito, but only because of the pairing and its place in the poster, this fight was a gift for the winners of the first Grand Prix of Tríos de Revpro. In the epilogue, Naito addressed the public in his own way.
- A good “Fallout” show for Summer Sizzler, where two points, Seven vs. Joshua and Oku vs. Slater, highlighted above the rest and extra of a new involvement of the calm of Japan putting the brooch to a great weekend. Revpro even managed to leave more after two shows in 48 hours, and few “indies” promoters can boast. As a counterpart, the female presence, in general, was quite anecdotal, unique but could put it. 7/10.
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