Martin Stone vs. Dan Magee
RevPro British Women's Title Tournament First Round Match: Zoe Lucas vs. Zan Phoenix
RevPro British Women's Title Tournament First Round Match: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Sammii Jayne
Josh Bodom & Zack Gibson vs. Kurtis Chapman & Ryan Smile
Pete Dunne vs. El Phantasmo
RevPro British Women's Title Tournament First Round Match: Jinny vs. Nina Samuels
RevPro British Women's Title Tournament First Round Match: Millie McKenzie vs. Charli Evans
RevPro British Tag Team Title Match: Trent Seven & Tyler Bate c vs. Chris Brookes & Travis Banks
Gideon Grey vs. Eddie Dennis
RevPro British Women's Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Zoe Lucas
RevPro British Women's Title Tournament Semifinal Match: Jinny vs. Millie McKenzie
Kurtis Chapman & Travis Banks & Will Ospreay vs. Josh Bodom & Rob Lias & Zack Gibson
Pete Dunne vs. Chris Brookes
Charli Evans & Nina Samuels vs. Sammii Jayne & Zan Phoenix
RevPro British Heavyweight Title Match: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Martin Stone
RevPro British Women's Title Tournament Final Match: Jinny vs. Deonna Purrazzo
1/20/18
RevPro British Cruiserweight Title Match: Kurtis Chapman vs. Rob Lias 9:52
Chris Brookes & Travis Banks vs. Josh Bodom & Zack Gibson 10:51
Adam Brooks vs. Ryan Smile 20:49
EVIL & SANADA vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis 13:57
RevPro British Women's Title Three Way Match: Jinny vs. Bea Priestley vs. Millie McKenzie 7:38
Will Ospreay vs. Mark Andrews 9:42
RevPro British Tag Title Match: Trent Seven & Tyler Bate vs. Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. 20:58
5/11/18
Adam Brooks vs. Shane Strickland 18:34
Fred Yehi vs. Josh Bodom 12:34
RevPro Undisputed British Cruiserweight Title Match: Kurtis Chapman vs. David Starr 14:55
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Jeff Cobb & Matthew Riddle 15:22
Will Ospreay vs. El Phantasmo 18:05
RevPro Undisputed British Tag Title Match: Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Chris Brookes & Travis Banks 20:54
RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight Title Match: Tomohiro Ishii vs. Keith Lee 25:26
4/29/16: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Tyler Bate
Tyler Bate vs. El Phantasmo
Mike Bailey vs. Kyle Fletcher
RevPro British Cruiserweight TitleMatch: Kurtis Chapman vs. David Starr
Pete Dunne vs. Mark Davis
Charli Evans vs. Veda Scott
RevPro British Heavyweight Title Match: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Trent Seven
Santos Jr. & Rishi Ghosh vs. Alex Cupid & Dillon D'Angelo
Adam Brooks vs. Dan Magee
Josh Bodom & Zack Gibson vs. A-Kid & Adam Chase
RevPro British Cruiserweight Title Match: Kurtis Chapman vs. No Fun Dunne
Chris Brookes & Travis Banks vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis
David Starr vs. Jody Fleisch
El Phantasmo vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
RevPro British Heavyweight Title Match: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. El Phantasmo
David Starr vs. Martin Stone 10:38
Adam Brooks vs. Brian Cage 10:07
Chuckie T & Rocky Romero & Will Ospreay vs. Flip Gordon & Kota Ibushi & Shane Strickland 22:15
Minoru Suzuki vs. Jeff Cobb 10:23
Hiroshi Tanahashi & Juice Robinson vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis 12:18
RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight Title Match: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Tomohiro Ishii 20:04
The Great O-Kharn vs. Shota Umino 10:02
Taiji Ishimori & Yujiro Takahashi vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis 12:57
Tiger Mask vs. David Starr 11:01
El Desperado & Taichi & Takashi Iizuka vs. Gedo & Jay White & Toru Yano 10:40
WALTER vs. Yuji Nagata 12:27
YOSHI-HASHI vs. Chris Brookes 9:03
Will Ospreay vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru 10:59
RevPro Undisputed British Tag Title Match: Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii 25:45
The Great O-Kharn vs. Danny Duggan
Yuji Nagata vs. Shota Umino
El Desperado & Takashi Iizuka & Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs. Gedo & Toru Yano & YOSHI-HASHI
WALTER vs. Yujiro Takahashi
Taichi vs. Will Ospreay
Four Way Match: David Starr vs. El Phantasmo vs. Taiji Ishimori vs. Tiger Mask
Jay White vs. Kyle Fletcher
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Kazuchika Okada
RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight Title Match: Tomohiro Ishii vs. Minoru Suzuki
8/17/18
Josh Bodom vs. Dan Magee 11:13
The Great O-Kharn vs. Shane Strickland 11:54
KUSHIDA vs. Adam Brooks 12:40
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Chris Brookes & Jonathan Gresham 24:38
Titan vs. El Soberano Jr. 16:32
Lance Archer vs. Jurn Simmons 12:20
RevPro Undisputed British Cruiserweight Title Match: David Starr vs. El Phantasmo 21:15
RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight Title #1 Contendership Match: Tomohiro Ishii vs. WALTER 14:24
11/9/18
Taichi vs. Chris Brookes 15:03
The Great O-Kharn vs. Shane Taylor 7:14
Josh Bodom vs. Chris Ridgeway 8:19
El Phantasmo vs. El Desperado 15:58
Satoshi Kojima vs. WALTER 11:40
MK McKinnan vs. Mike Bailey 14:37
RevPro Undisputed British Tag Title Match: Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis 21:50
RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight Title Match: Tomohiro Ishii vs. David Starr 19:07
Colt Cabana vs. David Starr
The Great O'Kharn vs. Matt Grayson
KUSHIDA vs. Kurtis Chapman
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jushin Thunder Liger
Josh Bodom vs. Kip Sabian
Flamita vs. Bandido
El Phantasmo & Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Rocky Romero & SHO & YOH
9/8/18
British J Cup 2018 First Round Match: Jushin Thunder Liger vs. Kyle Fletcher
British J Cup 2018 First Round Match: El Phantasmo vs. Bandido
British J Cup 2018 First Round Match: Rocky Romero vs. Kip Sabian
British J Cup 2018 First Round Match: SHO vs. Dean Allmark
The Great O-Kharn vs. Mark Davis
British J Cup 2018 First Round Match: David Starr vs. Tiger Mask
British J Cup 2018 First Round Match: KUSHIDA vs. Chris Ridgeway
British J Cup 2018 First Round Match: YOH vs. Ryusuke Taguchi
British J Cup 2018 First Round Match: Rich Swann vs. Flamita
Chris Brookes & Jonathan Gresham vs. Timothy Thatcher & WALTER
9/9/18
British J Cup 2018 Semifinal Match: El Phantasmo vs. Jushin Thunder Liger
British J Cup 2018 Semifinal Match: KUSHIDA vs. David Starr
Chris Brookes & Jonathan Gresham & Chris Ridgeway vs. Dean Allmark & Ryusuke Taguchi & Tiger Mask
British J Cup 2018 Semifinal Match: Rich Swann vs. YOH
British J Cup 2018 Semifinal Match: Rocky Romero vs. SHO
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Bandido & Flamita
Timothy Thatcher & WALTER vs. Latin American Exchange Ortiz & Santana
British J Cup 2018 Final Four Way Elimination Match: El Phantasmo vs. KUSHIDA vs. Rich Swann vs. Rocky Romero
KUSHIDA vs. Kurtis Chapman 13:03. Chapman is a 20-year-old technical wrestler who has worked less matches in his 5 year career than KUSHIDA has so far this year. KUSHIDA didn't have to give an effort against him, but Chapman has a lot of potential, and is the type of opponent you can do an interesting match with without killing yourself as he's more into the classic British technical style where there's tumbling but not really stunts per se. KUSHIDA is the best NJPW opponent they could have given him to work this style, both for willingness & ability. The theoritic story was veteran KUSHIDA was schooling the kid, but actually KUSHIDA kept setting Chapman up to pull off game changing counters out of nowhere. Chapman is still green, but once he gains more confidence & experience, I think most of the awkwardness we're seeing here will be shed, and his work will become a lot more fluid & flowing. Perhaps this wasn't quite a good match as KUSHIDA won when he was ready to, but it was such a mismatch on paper it had every right to be nothing at all, yet it wasn't lazy or predictable or just going through the motions, and Chapman should have earned some fans here.
EVIL & SANADA vs. Timothy Thatcher & WALTER 12:40
The Great O-Kharn vs. Rishi Ghosh 10:21
Tetsuya Naito vs. Chris Brookes 11:52
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Hirooki Goto 14:52. I'm a big fan of these guys, but their styles weren't meshing as well as I hoped & the intensity was lacking. Sabre was provoking Goto with cheap shots looking to then counter an overaggressive strike into a submission. Sabre succeeded with a kneebar on the floor, and proceeded to work over the appendage. Once Sabre took control, he pretty much had his way because Goto wasn't striking with particular ferocity & Sabre would just cut him off with kicks to the knee whenever he felt like it. Sabre just had to many options & answers, and despite a couple big moments, Goto could never really get on track.
Satoshi Kojima vs. Mark Davis 9:33
El Phantasmo vs. Rocky Romero 10:33. A partial rematch of the British J final that was better than expected. Phantasmo has a nice mix of athleticism & charisma, and did enough to keep things interesting after the hot start.
Chris Ridgeway vs. Will Ospreay 14:35. As with last year's Global Wars main event vs. Sabre, Ospreay did an intricate counter laden technical contest that was much more toward his opponent's match than his own. While it wasn't match of the year this time, it was excellent while it lasted, again showing what Ospreay can do when he isn't pidgeonholed into simply being a flippy guy. That's not to say his athleticism wasn't crucial to the match, but it was applied in many different areas, sometimes enhancing his opponent's shoot style, sometimes being a stark contrast to it. Ridgeway is really coming into his own, and did a nice job with his throwback shooter style that has some functional updates such as incorporating low kicks & combinations. He was really impressive here as well, and the match was interesting both when Ospreay was Ridgeway's style, and when Ospreay was actively defying it by taking his openings for showy high flying counters that Ridgeway, in story, doesn't approve of. Ospreay's flying looked even more super impressive than usual here because it was so much faster & more explosive than anything else that was being done it was almost unbelievable in a good way. In this context, it had that where did that come from & how did he do that kind of vibe that you wouldn't get in something like Ospreay vs. Ricochet where the match is ostensibly just a series of these kind of stunts. The match built well from Ospreay hanging with Ridgeway in a technical match to beating his technique with his flying out of nowhere to Ridgeway finding answers & showing his style was the more reliable one. There was a great double sell spot where Ospreay backflipped to avoid a rainmaker & hit a Ligerbomb, but Ridgeway popped up & nailed him with a soccer kick. Ridgeway was too damaged to capitalize, but he was winning the striking sequences & making progress toward getting a submission victory. Unfortunately, when Ospreay rammed backwards into the corner to break a rear naked choke he didn't gauge his distance right on his subsequent overhead kick & wound up whiffing & injuring his ribs on the landing. Ospreay knew something was wrong, and they went to what I assume was the planned finish. Ospreay still hit a float over superplex, but then Ridgeway countered his attempt to turn Ridgeway's suplex into a cutter by leaping into another rear naked choke. This was actually a great surprise finish that was a fitting closing to the match. Obviously, it would have been better if they didn't cut out however many minutes they had planned between the injury & that finish, but what they got in stands up really well on its own. What was annoying is rather than allowing Ridgeway's huge upset sink in, they instead had a stupid angle where Bodom took him out & stole his glory. ****
RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight Title Match: Minoru Suzuki vs. Tomohiro Ishii 24:06. You know what an Ishii match is going to be, except against Suzuki, who can just take over a match so completely that everything revolves around him & is on his terms. His control & mastery is more apparent without his useless henchmen around, as he has to work a little to manipulate the situation to his advantage. There was a big exchange early that was too fast so they were actually missing with a lot of the elbows, and it eventually came back to a better version of that that when Suzuki got frustrated after failing to get Ishii up for his Gotch piledriver & woke Ishii up, but for the most part it was Suzuki dominating with his heel tactics, especially on the outside, & shoot style techniques & was just being a step or three ahead of Ishii & far too cunning. Suzuki had to win with the Gotch piledriver though, and while it worked when he took the title from Ishii on 7/1/18, he finally outsmarted himself here trying to force it too hard rather than stick to what was working, which was essentially everything else. The heel & face roles were really clearly defined here, and RPW takes Ishii a lot more seriously as a star than NJ is willing to do despite how over Ishii is everywhere for his hard work & dedication to delivering excellent matches, so ultimately it was a feel good match with Ishii finally regaining the strap even though Ishii was largely dominated & was only even when it came to striking. The match was fine, but it was more Suzuki's general mastery than any kind of a special match, with Ishii seeming jetlagged as he usually does in the UK & lacking his trademark energy & next level stiffness. Ishii's big push to the finish at the end seemed like something special, but up until that it was more a quality match than a major effort. ***
English subtitled Interview with Suzuki while he's in the UK with clips of his RPW title win over Ishii
Chris Brookes vs. El Phantasmo vs. Josh Bodom vs. Kurtis Chapman
Jamie Hayter vs. Zan Phoenix
Sha Samuels vs. Gino Gambino
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Dan Head & James Castle
No Fun Dunne & The Great-O-Kharn vs. Rishi Ghosh & TK Cooper
David Starr vs. Shane Taylor
Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter vs. A-Kid & Carlos Romo
Chris Ridgeway vs. Mike Bailey
David Starr vs. Darius Lockhart 9:23
The Great O-Kharn vs. Shane Taylor 9:42
Josh Bodom vs. Carlos Romo 10:28
El Phantasmo vs. A-Kid 16:26
Chris Brookes vs. Michael Oku 10:46
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. HxC Dan Head & James Castle 10:03
PAC vs. Mike Bailey 21:45