Revolution Pro Wrestling

Revolution Pro Wrestling
Acronym RPW
Founded 2012
Style Professional wrestling
Sports entertainment
Headquarters Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Founder(s) Andy Quildan
Owner(s) Andy Quildan
Website RevolutionProWrestling.com

Revolution Pro Wrestling is a British professional wrestling promotion founded in August 2012 by Andy Quildan after separating from International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom.

History

Revolution Pro Wrestling has partnerships with several internationally based promotions, including the U.S.-based Ring of Honor (ROH), and Japan's New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) American independent company Global Force Wrestling (GFW), also has worked with RPW in the past.[1][2][3]

There has been many top international star's who've been featured/wrestled in RevPro including now WWE stars A.J. Styles, Alberto Del Rio, Kevin Owens, Apollo Crews, Finn Bálor, Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows, Kalisto and Sami Zayn. As well as WWE NXT stars Austin Aries, Shinsuke Nakamura, Tommaso Ciampa and Rich Swann.

On March 19th 2016, it was announced that Revolution Pro have partnered with the all female promotion Pro-Wrestling: EVE and that the Pro-Wrestling: EVE Championship is now a recognised championship and that any Pro-Wrestling:EVE matches that take place during Revolution Pro events will be officially recognised by Pro-Wrestling:EVE.[4]

Championships

Current champions

Title Current holder Date won Location Previous Champion Days
RPW British Heavyweight Championship Katsuyori Shibata November 10, 2016 York Hall, Bethnal Green, London Zack Sabre Jr. 25
RPW Undisputed British Tag Team Championship Charlie Garrett and Joel Redman June 12, 2016 York Hall, Bethnal Green, London The Revolutionists
(Sha Samuels and James Castle)
176
RPW British Cruiserweight Championship Will Ospreay July 10, 2016 York Hall, Bethnal Green, London Pete Dunne 148
Pro-Wrestling: EVE Championship Rhia O'Riley March 20, 2016 Cre8 Lifestyle Centre, Hackney Wick, London Nikki Storm 260

All time roster

See also

References

External links

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