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Beachpunk wrote on 13.01.2025:
[8.0] "This was the first RevPro show I've ever seen in it's entirety and I really liked it. Great atmosphere inside the Copper Box and a great introduction to what has to be Europe's finest wrestling promotion. My favorite matches include: Ospreay vs. Takagi, Oku vs. Seven and Ishii vs. Jacobs in a star making preformance."
smoore19924 wrote on 10.12.2024:
[9.0] "Class show, one of the best I've seen. 4 banger matches in a row to finish off the card, capped off with Shingo V Will which succeeded expectations. Trent Seven gets too much flack btw, he was as usual tremendous here against Oku."
sarahlicity wrote on 22.08.2024:
[9.0] "In the run-up to All In weekend, I watched this again this week, and it's insane the amount of quality on show. When you're getting two MOTY candidates in one show, you know you're on to a winner, and this showcased the best of British talent that we've come to expect from Rev Pro. Very good show; my personal MOTN was Ishii vs. Jacobs."
MarkCarnochan97 wrote on 14.01.2024:
[8.0] "I love attending wrestling shows with my friends, it really means a lot to me, but this weekend was special. In 2019, right before I started university, me and my pals took ourselves to London for a weekend of wrestling. Rev Pro's 2019 Summer Sizzler event and NJPW's Royal Quest. It was an incredible weekend and one of my favourite trips ever. So, in 2023, after graduating uni, we undertook yet another wrestling weekend in London, this time with Rev Pro's 11 Year Anniversary Show, Dave Meltzer & Bryan Alvarez live and of course, AEW All In at Wembley Stadium. What a weekend and a perfect bookend to my time at university. This show got the weekend off to a great start. Incredible matches in ZSJ/RKJ, Jacobs/Ishii and Ospreay/Takagi and just a fun time and great atmosphere."
Robert Taylor wrote on 19.09.2023:
[8.0] "Ich bin zwar spät aber ich wollte die Show unbedingt noch nachholen. Die Bildqualität war ziemlich gut, wobei die Kameras nicht immer auf der Höhe waren und der Sound nicht besonders gut angemischt war. Die Promos konnte man leider kaum verstehen, was schade ist. Konnte man sich aber dennoch alles sehr gut anschauen und es war insgesamt auch eine gute Show und die RevPro Show nach Corona für mich. Ich glaube sogar die erste RevPro Show seit 2016. Die beiden besten Matches sind Luke Jacobs vs. Tomohiro Ishii, welches vor Ort sicher nochmal besser rüberkommt als auf Tape und der Main Event, welcher bei den beiden Wrestlern gar nicht schlecht werden konnte. Ziemlich gut war auch ZSJ vs. Ricky Knight Jr., gefolgt von Shibata & ELP vs. BCWG und Trent Seven vs. Oku, was etwas overbooked war. Der Rest ist auch in Ordnung und rundet die 4 stündige Show gut ab. Nervig fand ich lediglich die durchgehenden Hardcore Country Chants im Womens Title Match."
arrancar wrote on 12.09.2023:
[5.0] "A very mediocre show. The 1st half was perfectly alright but nothing more, while the 2nd half was very disappointing apart from the great main-event. Moloney vs Slater was a decent opener, with impressive intensity and power from Moloney and good babyface fire and athleticism from Slater. There were a handful of slightly over-choreographed or otherwise awkward spots, but they mostly had good chemistry and some nice trades. ***. The Cruiserweight Title 6-way Scramble had a nice variety of cool athletic stunts, speed/power displays, and even some really nice technical work. It was a big shame about how heavily choreographed so many of their spots and sequences were. Still, everyone brought something unique and exciting, making for a fun showcase. ***. Gale vs Fujita was pretty basic and suffered from some awkward chemistry, a few botches, and underwhelming fundamentals. At least Fujita had some nice striking and grappling, and Gale had a few nice agile/high-flying displays. Fine but very forgettable. **1/2. ELP & Shibata vs Finlay & Kidd was fun for what it was: essentially a full-throttle Shibata showcase. As much as I love Shibata, he didn't really do anything too creative here, just his usual 'best of' routine, and the other 3 guys, while all decent, didn't offer anything nearly as interesting as Shibata. ***. Sabre vs RKJ was the first properly good match on the show, though I'd definitely still hoped it'd been better. Sabre's technical work was obviously very good, while RKJ impressed with his arrogant heel work and his displays of speed, athleticism, and power. The focus on RKJ's targeted arm unfortunately went nowhere, and both guys had some selling/bumping issues, but I still enjoyed the majority of their trades and big spots. ***1/4. Webster & Mandrews vs London & De Silva was decent, with lots of speedy and agile movements and stunts. All 4 guys worked pretty hard, but they did go overboard with their many big spots, resulting in a few slightly sloppy moments, and the crowd sadly couldn't be bothered to care for most of it. ***. Ishii vs Jacobs was a standard, soulless, modern-Ishii "fighting spirit" strikefest. Ishii has zero creativity these days, and with declining intensity and physicality that have made all his done-to-death spots even more boring. Jacobs wasn't anything special either, with decent-at-best offence, some overly telegraphed set-ups, and unconvincing fire-ups. I at least appreciated their base-level physicality and durability, but that was it. I've seen this exact match a few million times too many. **3/4. Windsor vs Mickie vs Hyan was very basic, trope-y, slow, and over-choreographed. At least all 3 women put in a decent amount of physical effort. The awful crowd made this even worse with their moronic and embarrassing "Hardcore Country" chants over and over. Only true bad match on the show. Easy skip. **. Oku vs Seven was initially a good, standard match, with nice bumping and athleticism from Oku and some nicely impactful offence from Seven. Unfortunately, they then massively overbooked it with far too many ref bumps, heavy interference, and telegraphed big spots, plus with the pace slowing to a crawl. It was quite overkill like an early 00s WWF/E main-event, but at least there was still some genuine excitement in their bigger spots. **3/4. Ospreay vs Shingo was easily the MOTN. It was admittedly a total 'best of' showcase, but when you've got Ospreay's insane athleticism, Shingo's great power displays, and their wonderful chemistry together, it's hard for that to not still be greatly exciting. They followed the exact 'big-move trades and counters' formula we all expected, with many of them being the sort we've seen many times before, but at least a few spots were pretty nasty or somewhat creative, and the final 1/4th was great. Genuinely the only match on the show worth checking out. ***3/4 - ****. Hey, at least this show was better than AEW's All In."
Wrestling Forever wrote on 05.09.2023:
[10.0] "RevPro 11 Year Anniversary Show bekommt von mir einfach nur pure Wrestling Fan Liebe für die den 11. Geburtstag. Enthaltung bei der Pre-Show. Dann gibt es zwei Matches die ich nicht bewertet haben. Den Opener (***) und JJ Gale Sieg (***). Zum Rest jeweils in den Guides. Auch eine TV-Show mit von mir 2x 10 Punkte Bewertungen. Volle Punktzahl."
MaskDeMasque wrote on 03.09.2023:
[8.0] "Show was great live and after rewatching at home it still holds (minus the horrible audio quality). The worst match was still decent enough. Ishii-Jacobs and Ospreay-Shingo were the highlights of the event. But every match fulfill a role as an up or down. Hoping this brings new fans to RevPro for the foreseeable future."
benny5bellys wrote on 02.09.2023:
[6.0] "These had two legitimately excellent matches in Jacobs/Ishii and the main event but good lord some of it was truly awful (looking at your Michael Oku and Trent Seven). If Rev Pro are big enough to get 4000 people in a building then they are good enough to improve their production values."
Visual Kei wrote on 29.08.2023:
[8.0] "I was live there. Fucking awesome. 1st Match: ***1/4 (that pop for Skye Blue was loud af) 2nd Match: ***1/2 (very surprised that Leon pinned a champion in NJPW) 3rd Match: **** (Callum got pinned...meh) 4th Match: ***1/4 5th Match: ***1/2 (getting the chance to see Shibata wrestle..my god. His entrance..) 6th Match: **** 7th Match: ***1/2 8th Match: ***** [FIVE STARS] (WTF is with Luke...that was a fucking war...so so good. I really thought Luke could beat him) 9th Match: ***1/4 10th Match: ****1/2 (these spots with Amira and then Seven gives Oku the Pumphandle Slam from the top on the floor..wow. Good match and matchstory) 11th Match: ***** [FIVE STARS] (I would say it was typical Shingo vs. Will match. They showed everything casual NJPW and Japanese fans are already saw and it was fucking brilliant though...This is my favorite match series ever and to got a chance to see a match from it was so cool) 8/10"
MaveDeltzer wrote on 29.08.2023:
[7.0] "RevPro has a "More is more" approach and I do think that can lead to burnout. I was completely done with seeing any kind of flip by the time the scramble match had ended (though I did think that was a fun spotfest). I was in attendance so didn't have to suffer RevPro's usual production issues and thought it was a mostly enjoyable show, the standouts being Ishii vs Jacobs and the main event. Oku vs Seven may be a little divisive but I appreciated the change in pace that match brought. The show proper started with a rousing speech from Andy Quildan about this being just the beginning for RevPro, and I hope it is, but they need to address the broadcast production issues to move any further forward. Maybe it was the size of the venue or just the fact that there were more hardcore fans there, but this show more than All In convinced me that Ospreay could be on the verge of something huge. He had massive crowd support before, during, and after the match. Thankfully not to the detriment of Shingo who the crowd were also really behind, but Ospreay has been picking up crazy momentum since appearing on AEW."
GulakBusick wrote on 28.08.2023:
[3.0] "This thing kind of sucked. I don't really know how people can get into something like this, it just kept going on and on. Feels like we've seen it all before and there's no appreciation for the old adage "less is more". Every match going so over the top. I was exhausted after the opener which was a ridiculous match. Ishii and Jacobs brought it but even that felt pretty samey."
Chris wrote on 28.08.2023:
[8.0] "This is definitely a show to check out. RevPro are a one of the better indies in general and this was their supershow. A mix of big name imports, home ground guys and young hungry upccomers produced a show that both feels like a peak and a new beginning. A great celebration for longer term fans and introduction for new ones."
ItsToniTime89 wrote on 28.08.2023:
[10.0] "Eine sehr tolle Show, an dieser ich auch nur ansatzweise nichts auszusetzen habe. Wrestling technisch auf einem sehr hohen Niveau, so wie man es mittlerweile von Rev Pro gewöhnt ist. Der Main Event zwischen Will Ospreay und Shingo Takagi war der mit Abstand größte Showstealer und definitiv wieder ein garantiertes 5 Sterne Match."
Rossg17 wrote on 27.08.2023:
[10.0] "Great Anniversary event, with a shocking surprise of Chris Jericho appearing at the end of the event to tie in his AEW Feud with Will Ospreay, and no match was bad, all of the matches had their ups. Dan Moloney vs Leon Slater: Good opening match, both showed what they are capable of and Slater winning was a surprise, the only thing I would say that is negative it wasn't long enough time wise [**1/2]. Connor Mills vs Callum Newman vs Jordon Breaks vs Robbie X vs Sha Samuels vs Wild Boar: Exciting and interesting scramble match that showcased some great cruiserweight style wrestling with a load of cool moves and moments, and some aggressive moments from Wild Boar in particular [***1/2]. JJ Gale vs Kosei Fujita: It started off with some good technical wrestling but then transitioned into a normal style wrestling match, which I was not expecting, the end when Fujita tapped out was a surprise but it was still a good match [**3/4]. El Phantasmo & Katsuyori Shibata vs David Finlay & Gabe Kidd: Great match, better than I thought it would have been, great to see Katsuyori Shibata back in RevPro and great to see him tagging with El Phantasmo, who as a duo I thought worked well together [***1/4]. Ricky Knight Jr vs Zack Sabre Jr: A great match between the two, I liked the contrast of styles from both, with the technical style from ZSJ and the high flying and striking of RKJ, the result was not surprising but the pass out from RKJ was shocking to see [****]. Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews vs Jude London & Paris De Silva: A great match that could have been even better had they had more time [***1/4]. Tomohiro Ishii vs Luke Jacobs: Excellent match, hard hitting as expected, Luke Jacobs really took it to the veteran Tomohiro Ishii and vice versa with Tomohiro Ishii taking it to Luke Jacobs, definitely one of the best matches I've seen in RevPro, I'd definitely recommend this match to anyone [*****]. Alex Windsor vs Hyan vs Mickie James: Decent three way match where Alex Windsor proved why she has been such a dominant British Women's champion with a great title defense against a veteran in Mickie James and a great rival in Hyan, the crowd in London was really for Mickie James when they were chanting Hardcore Country [***3/4]. Michael Oku vs Trent Seven: Good heavyweight title match until the referee went down and then it did spoil it with the interference and the title belt being used but still worth a watch [***1/2]. Shingo Takagi vs Will Ospreay: Another instant classic from these two, a must watch, enjoyed it thoroughly [*****]."
arkhamoutlaw10 wrote on 27.08.2023:
[7.0] "A very fun show with some great matches (Jacobs/Ishii, ELP & Shibata vs Finlay and Kidd, ZSJ vs RKJ) and some pretty good matches (Oku vs Seven, Ospreay vs Shingo, Moloney vs Slater) and an atmosphere that ranged from being abysmal, to being electrifying. It was an excellent time at the Copper Box but I struggle to imagine that Ill be watching a RevPro show in the future anytime soon, which might sound harsh but its how I feel."
thehellblazer wrote on 27.08.2023:
[9.0] "One of the best shows I've ever seen live. Every match delivered, Ishii vs. Jacobs and the main event were standouts and the atmosphere was really special. It managed to have the guest stars and still feel like a celebration of RevPro, with Ospreay and Zack Sabre jr. putting the promotion over in their promos at the end, in front of a crowd that probably included a lot of new fans."