RevPro’s Summer Sizzler 2025 at The Hangar in Wolverhampton delivered a night of high-stakes drama, international flair, and seismic title shifts. Here’s your full recap and review:
🔥 Main Event Shockwaves
- Ricky Knight Jr. dethroned Michael Oku to become the new Undisputed British Heavyweight Champion, capping off a hard-hitting, emotionally charged bout. The crowd was split, but RKJ’s relentless offense and Oku’s valiant defense made this a match-of-the-year contender.
👑 Mercedes Moné Retains
- Mercedes Moné successfully defended her Undisputed British Women’s Championship against Safire Reed, showcasing her global dominance and technical precision. Reed brought fire, but Moné’s championship IQ was undeniable.
🌪️ Tag League Turmoil
- Grizzled Young Veterans (Drake & Gibson) edged out Young Guns (Allen & Jacobs) in a Great British Tag League Block B clash that had Wolverhampton roaring.
- CPF (Danny Black & Joe Lando) also scored a win over Sons of Southampton, keeping their momentum alive in Block B.
🌍 International Star Power
- Los Tranquilos de Japon (Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI) made their UK return with a stylish victory over Kieron Lacey & Mark Trew, blending charisma and crisp teamwork.
💥 Undercard Highlights
- Sha Samuels opened the show with a win over Jay Joshua, setting the tone with gritty brawling.
- Trent Seven defeated TK Cooper in a bout that mixed veteran savvy with explosive spots.
- The Beast Mortos overwhelmed Robbie X, adding a layer of mystique and menace to the night.
🎤 Review Summary
RevPro’s Summer Sizzler 2025 was a statement show — blending UK grit with international prestige. RKJ’s title win and Moné’s continued reign anchor a card that was stacked with compelling stories and crisp in-ring work. The Hangar crowd was electric, and the pacing kept fans invested from bell to bell.