November 22, 2025
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Which parenthesis in the stories and rivalries of RevPro, His return to Barcelona two weeks ago was again another great event for Spanish wrestlingnow from the Soulivre Poblenou, usual fort of Wrestling rebellionassociated promoter.

The star meeting had Michael call y Zozaya going against Young Guns; shock revenge that played last summer during RevPro Live In Southampton 31.

Meanwhile, the rest of the poster accommodated numerous faces of the local scene. Plan B (Iker Navarro, Lozano and Junior Martínez) battled with CPF, Barcelona Blacklist They could try before Mark Trew y Kieron LaceyThe Iberian measured Harry Milligan, and Gin the libertarian faced Jay Joshua. And as extras, a duel between Leon Slater y Leon Cage (reproducing the one they played in RevPro Live In London 92) and another between Dani Luna y Lizzy Evo.

Revpro Live in Barcelona 2 was not broadcast live Via Revpro ONDEMANDwhere it is already available to see.

Revpro Live In Barcelona 2 poster

► The libertarian night

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  • CPF (Joe Country, Danny Black and Maverick Mayhew) defeated Plan B (Iker Navarro, Lozano and Junior Martínez). Shortly before the 10 minutes of contest, CPF managed to get Navarro and Martínez from the ring, isolating Lozano, who succumbed on behalf of three after the joint shot of the champions of the first Grand Prix trios. I thought the rivals would make them a little big, but plan B did not disregard. Andy Quildan was quite excited about Martínez, highlighting his youth (16 years old).
  • The Iberian defeated Harry Milligan. A Sit-Out Powerbomb by the once Javier Vives made Milligan could not get out of three, but not before showing enough resistance, for my pleasure too much, in a fight that would have looked better than “Squash” brief. Few among the present public knew Milligan and the truth, seeing the announcement, I wanted a filling for the poster. At least, the debut of The Iberian in Revpro was.
  • Dani Luna defeated Lizzy Evo. After not succumbing to a spear, Luna applied a tremendous German Suplex and her Landing moon for three. These gladiators are life insurance when offering a good fight, and I understand why Andy Quildan programmed them in the only poster hole with female presence. Evo also has that special quality of knowing how to hate, which led to the public to get involved in hostialities and support Luna.
  • Barcelona Blacklist (Joey Torres y Sito Sánchez) They defeated Mark Trew and Kied Lacey. To the third attempt, BBL managed to apply their complete combi, being trew the receiver, with the consequent pin. As Andy Quildan said at the beginning of the fight, Trey and Lacey is one of the most undervalued doubts in the world, and here his performance really ate that of the premises, with a very palpable difference of intensity in their attacks. BBL have barely shown an evolution between the twelve strings from Revpro's debut in Barcelona, ​​and I hope the moment of fame through which they pass does not make them sleep in the laurels.
  • Jay Joshua defeated Gin the Libertarian. Did I say Lizzy Evo knows how to hate? Joshua does not rely, spitting Gin and spending his FC Barcelona shirt in pudenda parts. Despite the difference in weight and strength, the Welshman had to use a low blow and after his Screwdriver to bend a resilient Gin, a large local idol, even above Barcelona Blacklist and Zozaya. His debut with Revpro surely will not go unnoticed by Andy Quildan, who for the time granted (combat with the second longer duration of the evening) and the rival seems to sympathize with the Catalan, whose “gimmick” anti -entent was that I did not even paint here. I would be very happy to see him again by the British promoter.
  • Leon Slater defeated Leon Cage. As in other fighting in recent months, Slater used a spectacular spin release Blue Thunder Bomb to then cover its opposite. Reduced version of the duel they had in Revpro Live in London 92, changing the “limbwork” of Cage's left leg to his left arm. Screams of “Fight Forever” showed the great reception that this hand had, where many discovered Cage in their debut on Spanish soil and verified that it was not a hyperbole what was stated by the announcer at the beginning: Slater and Cage are the present and future of the industry.
  • Undisputed championship of Revpro couples: Young Guns (Luke Jacobs e Ethan Allen) (c) defeated Michael Oku and Zozaya. Before starting, Zozaya proposed that the fight be titular, and Jacobs accepted. This second part of the confrontation of last summer had a quality similar to that first part, and although the result was different, at times Revpro made believe that Oku and Zozaya would be crowned, feeding the songs of “yes, it can be” between the respectable. There was even a false ending, when after a Death Valley Driver from the second rope, Jacobs set his right foot on the first rope just before the third count. Finally, an interference of Jay Joshua, attacking Zozaya (thanks to a rather deaf referee, it is possible to say), allowed the Guns to defend the Madrid.
  • The epilogue seemed that famous final of the SmackDown of 15-11-2001. The Guns and Joshua continued to attack Oku and Zozaya after winning the fight, and then Harry Milligan appeared … to take a be expensive. However, then CPF came out and cleaned the ring of rude, until they were assaulted by Mark Trew and Kron Lacey, who in turn were lying thanks to Dani Luna. This had a brief confrontation with Jacobs, interrupted by Lizzy Evo, and both engaged in a beating. The Young Guns posed triumphant then and Barcelona Blacklist signed up for the party, repelting Trew and Lacey. As a last image, BBL, Zozaya, Oku and Luna celebrated the ring.
  • Live in Barcelona 2 lacked the uniqueness of the first part, but seems to convince Revpro to make Barcelona a regular stop of his calendar, because days ago he announced that he will celebrate there the second trios Grand Prix (September 20 and 21). I understand, on the other hand, that some followers seemed somewhat prohibitive despite taking into account production costs, causing this return to fill a larger enclosure. However, the ambient sound collected in Revpro Ondemand does not do justice to the public's delivery. Moral: see wrestling live if they can afford it. 7/10.



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