New Champions: The Cowboy Way Upset the Slater Dojo in Sheffield

"The Cowboy Way (1 Called Manders and Thomas Shire) posing after winning the RevPro Undisputed British Tag Team Championship."

The atmosphere was electric at the Network in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, on July 12, 2026, as Revolution Pro Wrestling returned for a high-octane installment of RevPro Live in Sheffield.

With an intimate crowd of approximately 250 fans packed into the venue, the stage was set for a championship showdown that would leave a lasting mark on the British wrestling scene.

In a result that sent shockwaves through the division, The Cowboy Way (1 Called Manders & Thomas Shire) captured the RevPro Undisputed British Tag Team Championship, dethroning the mentor-student duo of the Slater Dojo (Leon & Liam Slater).


The Cowboy Way Dominates the British Tag Team Division

For fans of the hard-hitting "Cowboy Way" aesthetic, this victory is a long time coming. Manders, a powerhouse who has been making waves for years, found the perfect tactical partner in Thomas Shire.

Their rugged, no-nonsense style proved to be the ultimate counter to the technical finesse of the Dojo.

For the Slater Dojo, the loss marks a humbling turning point. While the mentor-student partnership of Liam and (TNA’s) Leon has been a captivating experiment in the tag division, recent weeks have seen cracks in their synergy.

Whether this title change is the wake-up call the duo needs to solidify their bond or the beginning of a fracture remains to be seen. One thing is certain: with the titles now around the waists of Manders and Shire, the tag team landscape in RevPro has officially shifted.


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