Revolution Pro Wrestling’s (RevPro) final event of 2024 looks set to be a good one. RevPro Uprising 2024 features a huge Undisputed British Heavyweight title rematch when the company returns to York Hall.
RevPro Uprising 2024 takes place on December 21st 2024 in York Hall, London. This is the first event at the venue since Summer Sizzler earlier this year when MJF defeated Michael Oku in the main event.
Since then, Oku lost his Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship to Luke Jacobs and looks to get it back later this month. That is just one of seven huge matches on the card that can you watch live on RevProOnDemand!
RevPro Uprising Full Match Card
Here is the full card currently announced for RevPro Uprising 2024. There are still matches to be announced as the company announced on Twitter that there will be seven matches on the card, although they are “all killer no filler“!
- Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship: Michael Oku Vs Luke Jacobs
- Undisputed British Women’s Championship: Dani Luna Vs Mina Shirakawa
- 60 Minute Iron Man Match: Leon Slater Vs Zozaya
- Serena Deeb vs Kanji
- Mascara Dorado vs Robbie X
We will add the next four matches as soon as they are confirmed by RevPro.
How To Watch RevPro Uprising 2024
You can watch RevPro Uprising 2024 on December 21st on the RevPro On Demand streaming service or buy tickets for the event. Tickets are on sale on the RevPro website and cost around £20 for the cheapest tickets.
To learn how to watch RevPro online, check out our guide by clicking this link.
RevPro Uprising 2024 Predictions
Here are our predictions for RevPro Uprising 2024. This is based on the shows leading up to the event and the most likely outcomes based on recent bookings in the promotion.
CPF vs Will Kaven, Mark Krew & Keiron Lacey
RevPro said on Twitter that this match is set to open the show, which should start RevPro Uprising 2024 with a bang. Expect a fast-pace set of fun trios moves from CPF and lots of cheating and brutal attacks by their opponents.
Kaven, Trew and Lacey attacked the Trios Grand Prix Winners last week in Sheffield, which set up this match. I’d say CPF should win this one but would not be surprised at Kaven and company taking home the victory.
Prediction: CPF win
Undisputed British Tag Team Championship: Sunshine Machine vs Jay Joshua & Connor Mills
It has been clear that Connor Mills and Jay Joshua should have been challenging for tag team gold in recent weeks. They’ve put on some fantastic matches against the Bryant Brothers, and Leon Slater & Zozaya.
This match should be fantastic, with two excellent teams going up against each other in what could open the show. I did think that Greedy Souls could be next in line for Sunshine Machine, which could indicate that its not Mills and Joshua’s time to win the gold.
However, I think they’ve been so good recently that it’s time to make them champions. Sunshine Machine hasn’t really been present in RevPro for the last month or so, which makes me think their time as champions could be up.
Prediction: Mills & Joshua win the Undisputed British Tag Team Championships.
Mascara Dorado vs Robbie X
As if becoming the Bullet Club’s newest member wasn’t enough, Robbie X is facing a former WWE Superstar at RevPro Uprising.
The company announced this week that the Englishman would be battling Mascara Dorada at the event. The Mexican was known as Gran Metalik in the WWE and is a former Cruiserweight Classic runner-up.
With the push Robbie X has had recently, it seems likely he will defeat Mascara Dorada. However, expect a fantastic match that could steal the show at York Hall.
Prediction: Robbie X wins in the match of the night.
60 Minute Iron Man Match: Leon Slater Vs Zozaya
Both of these men are future stars, being just 20 and 22 years old, respectively. Their high-flying ability is second-to-none although it will be a huge task to keep going for the full length of the sixty-minute match.
Leon Slater’s commitments to TNA could make the result go either way. I’m sure RevPro will want Zozaya to pick up the win and keep his momentum going into 2025. However, TNA will want Slater to win and not see one of their young stars losing such high-profile bouts.
The recent story of Leon sending Liam Slater to scout out and injure Zozaya could play into the result, but will likely just make the Spaniard even more of a babyface going into the event.
This does leave the option for a draw, which nobody wants to see from an Iron Man match.
Prediction: Zozaya Wins
Serena Deeb vs Kanji
Serena Deeb will make her debut at RevPro Uprising 2024 and will have the opportunity to take on one of the UK’s best female talents in Kanji.
The AEW star battles for the former Progress Women’s Champion in a marquee match on the show. While there is little story going into the bout, these two are fantastic technical wrestlers who will put on a brilliant match for the fans in York Hall.
However, this story does not tie into Kanji’s recent battles with the Cut Throat Collective. She has been screwed out of wins multiple times against the group and the recent double-cross by Millie McKenzie means it would have made sense to do a multi-woman match instead of this one-on-one dream match.
Saying that, it is still a big match for Kanji and RevPro. I just wish they’d be carrying on the Cut Throat Collective story that has dominated their women’s division for at least one match on this show.
While Serena Deeb is the bigger star of the two, a win for Kanji could propel her into Undisputed British Women’s Championship contention.
Prediction: Kanji makes Deeb tap out to win the match.
Undisputed British Women’s Championship: Dani Luna Vs Mina Shirakawa
In a rematch from RevPro’s 12th Anniversary show, Mina Shirakawa battles Dani Luna for the Undisputed British Women’s Championship. However, this time she is the one defending the belt.
While she was a big name when winning the belt the night before AEW All In, Mina hasn’t been very present in RevPro. She has carried the belt on AEW TV but that’s because she’s appeared more there than in RevPro.
She’s wrestled just once in England since winning the belt, defending it against Lizzy Evo at Global Wars UK in October. Her reign has meant the women’s division has been put on hold, so Dani Luna should be the one to take the belt from her.
I would mention the story for the match but there is none. Neither woman has wrestled for the promotion in nearly two months and this match is largely removed from any stories currently ongoing in RevPro, which is a shame.
Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship: Michael Oku Vs Luke Jacobs
The main event of the show is another rematch from the RevPro 12th Anniversary show. Michael Oku attempts to win back the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship title he lost to Luke Jacobs in what promises to be one of the matches of the year for RevPro.
Their first bout was an incredible piece of wrestling. Michael Oku should had more of a dark side to him in his clash with Leon Cage at Live In London 91 and could tap into that if he wants to beat Jacobs in his second attempt.
Given how short his run has been so far, I can’t look beyond Luke Jacobs as the winner. Michael Oku looks likely to join AEW sooner rather than later so establishing Jacobs further as the top star in BritWres seems like the best option for all involved.
Prediction: Luke Jacobs beats Michael Oku