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Results: Live Southampton 22



You can watch RevPro Live In Southampton 22 now at www.revproondemand.com (app available on iOS & Android)


Quick Results:


- Danny Jones def. Robbie X

- The Legion def. Lykos Gym

- JJ Gale def. Will Kaven

- Dan Moloney def. Luke Jacobs

- Michael Oku def. Cameron Khai

- Yota Tsuji def. Leon Slater

- Will Ospreay def. Leyton Buzzard


Full Results:


- Danny Jones def. Robbie X





As if the size advantage wasn't enough for Robbie X to try and overcome, he also had to fight the numbers game due to the presence of Brendan White on the outside of the ring. Unfortunately it was too much for the Undisputed British Cruiserweight Champion who showed a lot of heart in defeat, but finally succumbed to a vicious piledriver.




Post contest, the Greedy Souls put the boots into Robbie X, only to be disrupted by a debuting Harrison Bennett. It seemed like Bennett was looking to even the numbers and perhaps strike an alliance with X to go for the tag team championships, however we would soon find out that it was Cruiserweight Championship gold that Bennett had his sights set on as Robbie X's night went from bad to worse.


- The Legion def. Lykos Gym





Unfortunately the Legion did not turn the same new leaf as Lykos Gym and were able to pick up a tainted victory after a Gideon Grey cane shot. The same cane that Lykos turned down two weeks ago in London.


- JJ Gale def. Will Kaven





JJ Gale was able to pick up a huge victory over Will Kaven is his first singles outing since announcing the amicable split of his team with Callum Newman. It was clear that Gale has been working hard on his game as he was able to bring a sense of unpredictability that perhaps was missing in the past and it was this unpredictability that he was able to use to take Kaven by suprise, grab a triangle choke and pick up the submission victory.


- Dan Moloney def. Luke Jacobs



The disdain that these two hold towards one another was clear throughout as Moloney and Jacobs engaged in a hard hitting war that saw Moloney snatch a victory with a quick roll up, reminiscent of the way Jacobs was able to defeat Moloney in their first single encounter in Sheffield. Whilst this contest was designed for both men to draw a line under their rivalry and move forward, you sense that this one isn't over.


- Michael Oku def. Cameron Khai




Michael Oku was able to use his experience to defeat the young up and comer Khai in what was a fantastic professional wrestling match. In this contest there were two winners as in defeat Khai was able to demonstrate his raw potential and the fact that he is without a doubt a future star and in victory Oku was able to show another side of his game and that he is just as effective dictating the pace of a contest as he is fighting on the counter. It's an exciting time for both competitors who no doubt have huge years ahead.


- Yota Tsuji def. Leon Slater




Yota Tsuji was again able to demonstrate what an effective hybrid wrestler he is as he was able to defeat a very game Leon Slater who again impressed with his high risk, fast paced offence but in the end it was the power of Tsuji that was the difference maker as he forced Slater into submission.


- Will Ospreay def. Leyton Buzzard




Leyton Buzzard earned the respect of not only everyone in attendance but also his opponent. He bet on himself, came out swinging & nearly picked up the biggest victory of his career. On this night however it was the United Empire's leader who was once again able to prove that he is on another level.





Following his victory Ospreay told matchmakers that Buzzard had shown that he deserves a spot on the full time roster, declared himself for the Revolution Rumble and extended his open challenge to anyone in the back that wanted to step up.


That challenge was met by Dan Moloney. Ospreay suggested he had an open contract to compete against someone next Sunday in Dan Moloney's home town and thought it would be great if, in front of Moloney's friends and family he went one on one with... Luke Jacobs!


This mention of Jacobs name infuriated Moloney, but it turned out this was apart of Ospreay's plan. He then said he saw something in Dan, but if he's going to allow him the opportunity to share the ring with him he has to prove himself by learning how to control his emotions and learning how to display killer instinct. If Moloney can win against a series of challengers laid out by Gideon Grey then he will get his match on March 26th at the historic York Hall, Bethnal Green.


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