It’s been an intense few weeks in RevPro for Kanji, and whilst her rivalry with Rhio is still going strong she has a different challenge in the form of Myla Grace this weekend.
It was back in Cardiff at Epic Encounter where the issues between the two really kicked off, with Rhio scoring a pinfall victory only for Kanji to snap her arm back straight after.
The roles ended up being reversed during their rematch in Coventry, where Kanji was the one who managed to get the win however Rhio snapped back on the arm after in just the same way – and there’s little doubt that it was an intentional act this time around.
Things stayed intense during Live In London 108, although the tag match created new intrigue when Mercedez Blaze interfered to help Rhio and Emersyn Jayne pick up the victory.
However, now Kanji will be looking to focus on a match which you’d expect to have a little more honour to it when she faces Myla Grace.
Grace will be looking to get her RevPro record back on track, having lost to Alexxis Falcon in what turned out to be an Undisputed British Women’s Championship match last month. She also lost to Rhio in February, meaning she will be keen to chalk up a mark in the win column.
However, that’s not to discount the credentials of ‘That Girl’ in 2026, as she currently holds both the OTT and Slammasters Women’s Championships. With the Women’s Grand Prix also quickly closing in, both Grace and Kanji will be looking to impress and earn a spot in the tournament.
The match takes place at Live In Southampton 42 this Sunday, 21st June at The 1865. Doors open for the event at 4pm with first bell at 4.30pm. Tickets are priced at £23 for adults and £18 for children seated, and £18 and £12.50 standing, and are available now.
