Both ends of the respect spectrum were on show when RevPro returned to the Porchester Hall in London.
The contest which had plenty of respect to it was between Rhio and Myla Grace. Rhio has just one blip on her recent RevPro record, and that was a loss to the Undisputed British Women’s Champion at the time Mercedes Mone back in December, with her most recent victory coming over Skye Smitson in Sheffield. Myla Grace’s record in the promotion is 1-1, in what was a busy debut weekend back in September last year.
As usual Rhio was vicious with her attacks, and it took plenty of speed and tenacity from Grace to stay in the contest and even had a couple of opening where she nearly picked up the win. However, a package piledriver from Rhio was enough to tip the tide and get the three count. After the match, Rhio showed her respect to her opponent and raised her arm, indicating we’ll see plenty more of Grace in RevPro.
With Alex Windsor away in America, the originally scheduled tag match pitting her and Nina Samuels against CTC couldn’t happen, however that still left Samuels and Anita Vaughan to go at it in singles matches, with Vaughan unsurprisingly accompanied to the ring by Safire Reed.
It was Reed who would end up being the difference maker in the match. Whilst Samuels had an extremely strong showing, even managing to spark a revival whilst being taunted by Reed, the numbers game would eventually catch up as Reed managed to land a shot from the outside behind the referee’s back which was enough for Vaughan to get the victory.
The tag match which was scheduled will take place at the first available opportunity, but the next on RevPro’s Road to Wembley is at the 1865 in Southampton on Sunday 22nd February. Tickets for this and all upcoming shows, including season tickets, are available now.




