
RevPro High Stakes was a professional wrestling event held by Revolution Pro Wrestling on February 18, 2024 at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England. This was Will Ospreay's farewell match for RevPro, as he faced Michael Oku in the main event for the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship. Other matches included an Unidsputed British Women's Championship match between Safire Reed vs Dani Luna, Shingo Takagi vs Trent Seven (Trent Seven served as an injury replacement for Gabe Kid), Mustafa Ali vs Robbie X, Luke Jacobs vs JJ Gale - and others.

RevPro High Stakes was a professional wrestling event held by Revolution Pro Wrestling on February 18, 2024 at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England. This was Will Ospreay's farewell match for RevPro, as he faced Michael Oku in the main event for the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship. Other matches included an Unidsputed British Women's Championship match between Safire Reed vs Dani Luna, Shingo Takagi vs Trent Seven (Trent Seven served as an injury replacement for Gabe Kid), Mustafa Ali vs Robbie X, Luke Jacobs vs JJ Gale - and others.
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