There was no-DQ chaos and a challenger for Mercedes Mone was confirmed when RevPro returned to the Porchester Hall in London.
The evening started with the women’s gauntlet match, which would decide who would face former Undisputed Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone at High Stakes in Wolverhampton later in the month.
Skye Smitson came to the ring first, but was shocked when the second wrestler to the ring was Amira Blair, reigniting their rivalry once again. After a short exchange in the ring, the action spilled to the outside, where Blair hit a powerbomb on to the apron on Smitson, who soon retaliated by sending Blair in to the corner post.
As the next competitor, Alexxis Falcon, came to the ring, Smitson and Blair brawled to backstage, leaving Falcon alone in the ring and demanding she be immediately declared the winner.
However, whilst the contest could be won at any stage it would take a pinfall or submission, and JGU soon hit the ring and suplexed Falcon multiple times before Rhio came in as the next entrant.
Emersyn Jayne then joined the fray with an impressive flurry of offense, and the match became even more unpredictable who was going to win.
At this point Alexxis Falcon managed to clean house once again and was standing tall in the ring until the next entrant made her way to the ring – Kanji.
Kanji took out her frustrations on Falcon for her actions in recent weeks including costing her the win in Coventry. She even then locked in a submission on Falcon which everyone else in the match then joined in on, until it was broken up by the final entrant, Mercedez Blaze.
As the match wore on a number of competitors ended up on the outside, leaving Kanji and Blaze in the ring. Kanji managed to land a hidden blade, but as she made the cover was caught in a sleeper. This was the sort of opportunity Falcon was looking for, as Kanji had to look directly at her as she took the pinfall to win the match and go on to face Mone, a rematch Kanji had made clear she wanted.
In the evening’s other women’s match, the rivalry between CTC and the team of Alex Windsor and Nina Samuels came to a head as they faced off in a tag match with no disqualifications.
This match had everything you’d expect, with weapons being brought in to the match at every opportunity, including chairs being used both to hit opponents, and to perch them on to then hit the likes of a double stomp off the top from Samuels.
However, in the end it was the numbers game which paid off for CTC, as Mercedes Blaze got involved and assisted a shining wizard from Safire Reed, which was enough to get a significant pinfall victory over the Undisputed Women’s Champion, Alex Windsor.
RevPro have shows in Sheffield, Wolverhampton, Coventry and Southampton still to come this month, and tickets for all of these are available now.




