A Beginner’s Guide to RevPro Wrestling: How to Start Watching

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Hamish Woodward

Revolution Pro Wrestling, or RevPro, is arguably the biggest wrestling promotion going today. However, figuring out how to keep up with it could be tricky.

The promotion, which was founded by Andy Quildan after splitting with IPW, does not have a traditional TV presence. It did back in 2018, when “World of Pro Wrestling” debuted on FreeSports. However, it was cancelled some years.

In this article, we’ll explain how you can watch RevPro wherever you are, and how to keep up with the incredible action and fantastic storylines the promotion is putting on in 2024 and beyond.

How To Watch RevPro Wrestling

There are two main ways to watch RevPro in the UK. The first is, obviously, to go their shows. We have a preliminary RevPro schedule for 2025, which you can check out by clicking the link. This will be updated as time goes on, so keep a look out for their latest show near you!

Their schedule is really split into two event types. There are:

  • RevPro Live In… Shows (Live In London, Live IN Sheffield, Etc)
  • RevPro Named Shows (High Stakes, Summer Sizzler, Etc)

Both these shows are similar, but with key differences. The “Live In” shows are smaller shows, that drive the storylines and angles forward. They are more like episodes of Monday Night Raw, in terms if storytelling, than PLE events, but feature much more wrestling.

Their strucutre is more akin to a local wrestling event, which multiple matches back-to-back throughout the card. This is not to say that big PPV-level matches don’t occur. Their last show July this year, “RevPro Live In Coventry“, saw Michael Oku take on Donovan Dijak. However, the big feuds usually end on the “named shows”.

Every month or so, RevPro puts on their equivilent to a WWE PLE or PPV. These named shows are their big events, where rivals clash and feuds come to a head.

This is where the Undisputed British Heavyweight World, Women’s, Tag Team and Cruiserweight titles are usually put on the line. You can expect all the top talent to be there, as well as some big stars from promotions like NJPW and AEW.

For example, MJF wrestled Michael Oku at RevPro Summer Sizzler 2024 last month. Other stars like Hiroshi Tanahashi, Zack Sabre Jr and others from NJPW will be expected to make appearances in the future.

This allows big UK vs the World clashes, like JJ Gale vs Tomohiro Ishii from the 12 Anniversary show.

Luckily for the punters, these shows are accessed the exact same way as the Live In shows. If you can’t buy tickets to travel to the events, then every single one is available live and on demand on RevPro’s streaming service.

RevProOnDemand is the promotions equivelent of the WWE Network. It broadcasts every event live as it happens, as well as giving you the chance to reply it on demand.

Not only that, but it also gives you the opportunity to stream RevPro’s entire back catalogue of events. Going all the way back to the promotion’s founding in 2012, you can see some big stars of today and where they started out.

You can see the likes of Will Ospreay, Zack Sabre Jr and Michael Oku start out as bright-eyed young wrestlers, becoming top stars and world champion with your very own eyes.

It is also excellent value for money. At only £7.40 a month, or £70.16 a year, the service entitles you to stream a brand-new RevPro event nearly every Sunday afternoon, as well as to view the expansive archives.

This makes it cheaper than the WWE Network and TNA+. It is slightly more expensive than AEW Plus on Triller TV, but that does not include PPV events, which this streaming service oestensibly does.

In an ideal world, RevPro would be able to secure a TV deal akin to the World of Sport revival on ITV in 2018. However, you can still watch them regularly in person or on streaming.

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