Rev Pro’s Four Year Anniversary Extravaganza

Revolution Pro celebrates it’s four year anniversary this Saturday on November 29th with without a doubt our biggest show to date, the “Four Year Anniversary Extravaganza”. Eight matches, three title matches (a first in Rev Pro history), and one match filled with four years in history.Main Event
Four Years In The Making
Mask vs. Mask

Super Dragon vs. TARO
-This is the one, without a doubt, the biggest and most important match in Revolution Pro’s history. Two of the most beloved wrestlers not only in Rev Pro, but also in Southern California, put their identities on the line in a mask versus mask match. These guys are definitely no strangers as they have battled up and
down California and New York for the last four years and finally the chapter to this epic feud will be settled on Saturday. Both of these guys will be bringing everything in their arsenal and some, as neither man will be going down easily with their identities at stake. Will we finally get to see the identity of the man under the dark and mysterious mask of Super Dragon? Or will the “horns of love” of TARO be worn for the final time? One thing for sure, there
WILL BE a winner.

Rev Pro Tag Team Title Match
Mexico’s Most Wanted (Damian 666 & Halloween) vs. Angel & Zokre
-For the first time since winning the titles in July, Damian 666 and Halloween will be defending their titles in the United States against members of Los Sanchos, Angel and Zokre. Damian 666 and Halloween have definitely giving the Revolution Pro international recognition, defending the titles and wearing them all over Mexico. This will be the second time that the team of Damian 666 & Halloween have appeared together this year, so it is always a special treat when these two come down. This past Sunday, Angel and Zokre picked up a very important win against
the team of the X-Foundation. Can the team of Angel and Zokre keep that momentum up against the veteran team of Mexico’s Most Wanted? Or will the experience of Damian 666 & Halloween be the difference in this one?

Rev Pro Junior Heavyweight Title Match
Grudge Match

Scorpio Sky vs. Rising Son
-Rather than try to give the history of this one, I couldn’t possibly phrase it better than Scorpio Sky did recently on his website.

“Moving onto Revolution Pro news. RISING SON VERSUS SCORPIO SKY has FINALLY been signed. We’ve had World War 1, World War 2 is done. But World War 3 officially begins at The Revolution Pro 4 Year Anniversary Extravaganza show. Let me tell you a little about the history between us. I first met Rising Son on December
9th, 2000. From that day I knew I wanted to wrestle him, and I wasn’t even a wrestler yet. There was just something about him that totally made me mark out. Part of the reason I went to the Rudos Dojo was because of Rising Son. I remember taking a superkick from him in practice and being all amazed. How ironic
is it that my FIRST day of training in the Dojo and my FIRST ever Rev Pro show was the day Rising Son wrestled Super Boy. Sometimes real life is more dramatic than any story you can tell. Super Boy being the very same guy to bring him back this year.

Rising Son was really helpful in the beginning and I really appreciated it. At the time he was one of the very TOP guys in SoCal. And I was just a kid with a dream. I remember sitting after practice having a conversation with Scrub from SoCal Uncensored. He said something that day that I won’t ever forget. He told me that he had spoken with someone about me and they
were saying in like 2 years I would be main eventing Rev Pro. That thought just BLEW me AWAY. But it sure came true didn’t it. Scrub probably doesn’t even remember that day, but I sure do.

Something happen between the time when I started training and the time when I started wrestling. Rising Son had changed. He was no longer helpful to me the way he was. To put it frankly he was a total asshole. I just brushed it off at first but I’m the type of guy that can only be pushed so far before I explode and
eventually that’s what I did. I basically thought, screw him, and I stopped wanting to be the next Rising Son. By the time Scorpio Sky debuted, Rising Son had become very upset with not only wrestling itself but also all the politics around it.

Flash forward to February 8th 2003. Rising Son and Angel vs. Kaos and Disco Machine. Disco didn’t make it to the show so Kaos simply called ANYONE out. Me being the opportunistic person I am, JUMPED at the chance. I had just signed my Revolution Pro contract that day and there I was walking in on the main event. Not for Kaos, But for MY company that I love. That night I made the first notch in wrestling when my team won the match how? By ME pinning RISING SON 1-2-3. By the time I got back to the dressing room Rising Son was on the microphone apparently ranting at AWC, Revolution Pro and wrestling itself. He then quit the business. Came to the dressing room, didn’t change, grabbed his bag and went home. I took that pretty personal not only
because he had trouble and in a since, “dropped the ball”, but lashing out and shooting on the very company that made us all. I brushed it off.

A few months later he interfered in one of my matches attacking me at ringside. When we heard he was there we were all on alert in the dressing room. We all knew if something went down then we had to handle it. A few weeks earlier, someone asked me my thoughts on Rising Son in an interview, and I told them. Apparently Rising Son took issue with it. As soon as he touched
me I was all over it, but we were broken up before I could get any real shots in. Now on a professional level, I brushed it off. Personally if I ever saw him again I was gonna beat his brains in, but that’s personal. The next stage came on August 9th 2003
ironically 2 years TO THE WEEK after I entered Revolution Pro. In this situation I had just defeated Super Dragon for the Revolution Pro Junior title. Dragon had given TARO the psycho driver on the arena floor and my attention was towards the help on TARO.
Rising Son took this as another chance to run in and blindside me with a steel chair, this time with a new mask and a new look. The people popped when they saw it was him but he ran out before security could get to him. It was right then when I decided like Popeye, “I can’t stands no more”. Right then I decided that one
way or another I was gonna get Rising Son.

Set the stage, the 2003 REVOLUTION J. The RETURN of Super Boy……………so we thought. He comes out and much like Rising Son, shoots on Revolution Pro and decides not to compete. He had put in his contract that due to injury at any point he could have another wrestler fill in on his bookings. This was the point
of Rising Son’s return. At that point Rising Son defeated Chilango, Joey Ryan, recieved a bye, and then defeated Super Dragon all in one night to become the 2003 Revolution J Winner. Then he had the nerve to call out anyone to take on him and Super boy. AWC was the first to enter, they tried to punk but AWC didn’t back down. I saw this as an opportunity to gain revenge. I ran to the ring, shattered a chair on Super Boy’s head and went to work on Rising Son. Which was broken up fast. The final part came at the Pride of the Mask 3. I sat at the announcing booth and did color commentary during the main event, which Rising Son was in. As soon as I had a chance, I took it. Got his attention long enough for my partner Quick Silver to deliver his piledriver off the turnbuckles. BOOM and Rising Son was done.

Finally we have reached our boiling point and the match is signed. Let me put this all in order for you. Rising Son and I DONT LIKE EACH OTHER. It’s not about wrestling or competition or who’s better. Nor the Junior title. Some people just DON’T get along. We are 2 of those people. On paper Rising Son vs. Scorpio Sky looks to be a classic. But that’s on paper. It’s not gonna be a wrestling match. You aren’t going to see too many pretty moves. Just two guys beating the living hell out of each other. In my life I’ve lost wrestling matches, but I’ve NEVER lost a fight. So bring your camera, bring some popcorn along with some soda pop cause like Ali and Foremen, or Tyson and Holyfield, your gonna SEE A FIGHT!”

Mexican Lucha Libre Heavyweight Title Match
Shamu, Jr. vs. Piloto Suicida
-Two of the best from FMLL square off as Shamu defends his MLLH title against Piloto Suicida. Since winning the MLLH title from King Faviano at Caliente De Lucha in August, Shamu has been proudly wearing the title around FMLL and Mexico. Shamu was successful against Piloto’s on again, off again partner Acero Dorado at Pride of the Mask 3 in October. One has to think that
Piloto picked up some pointers when watching that match. Will we see Piloto Suicida as the new Mexican Lucha Libre Heavyweight champion? Or will Shamu, Jr. successfully defend it once again?

Legacy Match
American Wild Child, Disco Machine, Mr. Excitement vs. Quick Silver, Chris Bosh, Phoenix Star
-Three of Revolution Pro’s founding fathers and three of Revolution Pro’s brightest stars square off in a special legacy challenge match. There was concern that this match wouldn’t even happen due to injuries. Mr. Excitement will be working the match on a tore ACL and Disco Machine will be working the match with an undetermined neck injury, possibly a herniated disc in
his neck. Both of these injuries are serious, but both Excitement and Disco didn’t want to miss wrestling on this special show. Both AWC, Disco, and Excitement had a hand in the training of Quicksilver, Bosh, and Phoenix. Can the instructors teach their students a harsh lesson of defeat? Or have the students surpassed the instructors?

Rudos Dojo Battle Royal
-This has become a stable on the anniversary shows beginning at last year’s Anniversary show. The rules are simple, all Rudos Dojo students are eligible. The final four people in the match advance to the December Rev Pro show to earn a possible contract with
Revolution Pro. Then after the final four are determined, it’s all about bragging rights as there can only be one winner. Last year’s battle royal saw it come down to Zokre, Phoenix Star, Quick Silver, and Scorpio Sky with Zokre winning the battle royal. This year’s battle royal will consist of Big E. Biggz, Johnny Paradise, King Fuji, the Rev Pro debuts of Charles Mercury, KRS Kaz, Cyanide, Ronin, Armageddon, Big Tony, and The Human Tornado.

FMLL Action
Gringo Loco & Sombra Infernal vs. VEGA & Guerrerito
-Lucha libre tag team action from FMLL. Gringo Loco has mainly worked for Lucha Va Voom and is usually seen in the main event scene against the likes of Blue Panther, El Hijo De Santo, and Mil Mascaras. Sombra Infernal has seen action before in Revolution Pro. He’s a young rising star in FMLL and the Southern California lucha libre scene. VEGA is no stranger to Revolution Pro as he has slowly been making a name for himself for the class of Rudos Dojo. His partner, Guerrerito makes his Revolution Pro debut this show.

Babi Slymm, Stryker, Cowboy Jack Durango vs. El Mongol, Hawaiian Lion, Lawrence Tyler
-This opening contest brings out some of the stars from Arizona’s Impact Zone Wrestling. Hawaiian Lion is the IZW World champion and one-half of the IZW tag team champions with Lawrence Tyler. He has an amateur wrestling and mixed martial arts background. Both Lawrence Tyler and Cowboy Jack Durango have strong American style. Mr. Bling Bling, Babi Slymm has been a
force in Revolution Pro since last year’s anniversary show and continues to climb in the rankings of Rev Pro. Stryker has been a stable in Revolution Pro for the past two years. El Mongol brings his unique style of sick pleasure of mauling his opponents to the mat.

So be sure NOT to miss this history making event. You can never be sure what will happen or who will show up for this huge event! Chapters will end and new ones will begin.

Bell Time – 2:00pm

Tickets:

At the Door….
Front Row – $20
GA Adults – $15
GA Kids – $10

Location:
Frank and Sons Collectables Show
19649 San Jose Ave
City of Industry, CA

(card subject to change)

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