RevPro All Title Changes In 2025, Listed

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Hamish Woodward

As one of the premier wrestling promotions in the United Kingdom, Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) continues to showcase the best talent from the UK and beyond.

With its storied history of thrilling matches and unforgettable moments, RevPro’s championship scene remains a centrepiece of its identity.

In this article, we chronicle every title change that took place in RevPro throughout 2025. From shocking upsets to long-awaited triumphs, we leave no stone unturned in recounting the pivotal moments that shaped the promotion’s landscape this year.

Whether you’re catching up on the action or reliving these moments, this comprehensive guide is your go-to resource for all the championship drama RevPro delivered in 2025.

Let’s dive into the title changes that defined the year!

Click here to see RevPro’s schedule for the rest of 2025.

1. Mercedes Mone (Undisputed British Women’s Championship)

The first RevPro title change in 2025 didn’t come at a RevPro event. Instead, it happened half the world away in Japan, as Mercedes Mone battled the Undisputed British Women’s Champion, Mina Shirakawa, at Wrestle Dynasty in the Tokyo Dome.

The American star pinned the champion after a fantastic bout in Tokyo. Mercedes Mone pinned Mina Shirakawa to win RevPro’s female title, as well as defender her own NJPW Strong Women’s title. This marked her first run with the title and first belt in the UK.

RevPro likely won’t be paying much, if any, of Mercedes Mone’s contract with AEW and are very excited to have her as part of their promotion.

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