RevPro Live in London 109: Full Results & Analysis (July 5, 2026)
Revolution Pro Wrestling returned to a packed Porchester Hall in London today for Live in London 109. The afternoon card delivered a massive non-title showcase, a hard-hitting 2-out-of-3 falls tag collision, and a successful defense of the Undisputed British Cruiserweight Championship.
Here is the quick breakdown of everything that went down. Match times are courtesy of Cagematch.net.
The Quick Results
Singles Match: Aliss Ink def. Skye Smitson via pinfall (9:34)
Best 2 Out Of 3 Falls Tag Team Match: The Young Guns (Ethan Allen & Luke Jacobs) def. Contenders (Elvin Naryan & Isaac Murray) [2-0] (5:18)
2-on-1 Handicap Match: Connor Mills def. New Sons Of Southampton (Joshua James & Kelly Sixx) via DQ (7:37)
Non-Title Showcase: Michael Oku def. Robbie X via submission (17:26)
Singles Match: Bandido def. Leon Cage via pinfall (19:25)
Tag Team Match: Cowboy Way (1 Called Manders & Thomas Shire) def. Flying Bryant Brothers (Leland Bryant & Zander Bryant) via pinfall (13:27)
Singles Match: Kanji def. Kay Lee Ray via pinfall (12:10)
RevPro Undisputed British Cruiserweight Title Match: Leyton Buzzard (c) def. Joe Lando via pinfall (16:53)
Key Takeaways & Match Highlights
Michael Oku Dispatches Robbie X in Non-Title Masterclass
In what easily stole the mid-show spotlight, Michael Oku went toe-to-toe with Robbie X in a 17-minute non-title clinic.
These two are incapable of having a bad match together, blending blistering pace with incredible technical counters.
Ultimately, Oku managed to lock in his signature submission to secure the tap-out victory, proving exactly why he remains the standard-bearer in RevPro.
Leyton Buzzard Retains the Cruiserweight Gold
The main event saw Leyton Buzzard put his Undisputed British Cruiserweight Championship on the line against the incredibly agile Joe Lando.
Lando threw everything he had at the champion, lighting up the hall with high-flying offense, but Buzzard’s ring awareness and calculated brutality allowed him to shut down the challenger at the 16:53 mark to keep his title reign intact.
The Young Guns Overwhelm the Contenders
If you like pure, unadulterated violence, Ethan Allen and Luke Jacobs delivered. The Young Guns completely dominated their Best 2 Out of 3 Falls match against Elvin Naryan and Isaac Murray, securing a clean 2-0 sweep in just over five minutes.
It was a stark reminder of how dangerous Allen and Jacobs are when they operate with this level of synchronization.
International Flavor: Bandido and Cowboy Way Secure Big Wins
The card featured some fantastic international representation. Bandido pushed rising talent Leon Cage to his absolute limits in a stellar, near-20-minute encounter before finishing him off with a spectacular pinfall.
Meanwhile, the bruising duo of 1 Called Manders & Thomas Shire (Cowboy Way) brought their rugged style to London, outlasting the aerial assault of the Flying Bryant Brothers in a fun, hard-hitting tag team clash.
Next Up for RevPro: Stay tuned right here for upcoming ticket announcements, match cards, and breaking news as Revolution Pro Wrestling builds toward its next major stop on the summer tour.

