Revolution Pro returns April 3rd

Revolution Pro returns once more on April 3rd, 2004
with a show that has seen alot of changes. This show
features a main event which features the Revolution
Pro Heavyweight title, a huge tag team encounter with
reprocussion that are left questionable, and a 4 way
match contenders match that will have an effect on
future title matches in Rev Pro.MAIN EVENT
Rev Pro Heavyweight Title Match
Super Dragon (c)
vs.
Disco Machine

– When you think of Revolution Pro and it’s legacy,
you think of these two men. These two men have been
the founding fathers of Revolution Pro from the very
beginning. They have been the best of friends, and the
fiercest fighters against one another. Super Dragon is
hot off his Heavyweight title victory over Babi Slymm
at March’s “One Step Beyond” and is looking to defend
the belt against any and all comers. Disco Machine,
the number 1 contender, has been in line for a title
shot since January. He has been undefeated since
October 14th, ironically, when he defeated Super
Dragon in Revolution X. Since then, Disco has defeated
the likes of the Aerial Express, Phoenix Star, The
Human Tornado, and Los Sanchos, alongside the
Aggressive Thrill Attraction. This time, Dragon will
have to be leary of the Aggressive Thrill Attraction.
Who will come out the champion of Revolution Pro,
Super Dragon or Disco Machine?

SEMI MAIN EVENT
The Aerial Express (Scorpio Sky & Quick Silver)
vs.
Chris Bosh & Super Boy

– In what was a HUGE pick up for the Aggressive Thrill
Attraction, Chris Bosh had announced the newest member
of the ATA as being Teddy Hart. Hart had promised to
be the key element to the beginning of the ATA’s quest
for global domination. However, after much thought,
Hart didn’t want to come to SoCal and decided there
was better things to do. Hart’s theory, screw Rev Pro
the way “they” screwed the ATA. Hart promised to fly
someone from Canada himself. What Rev Pro offices
didn’t know was he actually found a loop hole to bring
back the previously banned Super Boy. Super Boy was
set to make a much awaited return to Revolution Pro in
September, however he stuck it to Rev Pro and brought
back Rising Son. From that day foward, Super Boy
hasn’t been seen in Rev Pro again. Revolution Pro
offices were embarrassed of the situation and banned
Super Boy for a year. Now, Teddy Hart is bringing
Super Boy back, by way of Canada, and has bought out
the rest of Super Boy’s suspension. Super Boy has some
unsettled business to settle with Scorpio Sky from a
chair shot that busted him open at the Rev J. Chris
Bosh and Quick Silver have a score to settle as well
from November. Will the AXP be able to overcome? Or
will Bosh and Hart’s hired assassian be too much for
the AXP to handle?

4 Way Contenders Match
Babi Slymm
vs.
Rising Son
vs.
Topgun Talwar
vs.
Ronin

– With the Heavyweight and Junior Heavyweight title
being in great pursue, Commissioner Cuppernill had a
hard time deciding who’s next in line for either the
Heavyweight or Junior title. Babi Slymm, on one hand,
deserves a rematch for the Heavyweight title. Rising
Son also is deserving of a match for either the Junior
or Heavyweight gold. Topgun Talwar has made it clear
that he would like Super Dragon to hold onto that
Heavyweight title against Disco Machine as he wants to
slay the dragon. And then you got the wild card,
Ronin, who just earned a contract with Revolution Pro
in January and is looking to prove himself in this
high stakes match. All 4 of these men have never met
before, and with 4 way rules, anything is possible.

Jardi Frantz
vs.
Zokre

– With a Junior Heavyweight title shot guaranteed on
April 7th’s Rev X show, Zokre is looking to test
himself. He asked Revolution Pro offices to give him
one of the best junior heavyweights in California that
can get just as high as him. Without hesitation, the
offices offered him Jardi Frantz. Jardi Frantz is no
stranger to Southern California and is a contender
anywhere he goes. From APW, he has been one of the
biggest talks in indy wrestling for them. With two of
the best juniors in California, this one has the
makings to steal the show.

Los Sanchos (American Wild Child & Angel)
vs.
Rush Hour (Dana Lee & Orlando Mathis)

– American Wild Child & Angel have been on a tear
lately. With numerous wins under their belts, they are
eying the Revolution Pro Tag Team titles in their
grasp. With this in mind, the Sanchos wanted a new
challenge outside of Revolution Pro. APW offered one
of their top tag teams, inspired by the great Jackie
Chan and Chris Tucker, Dana Lee and Orlando Mathis
known as Rush Hour. AWC got offended when he heard the
Rush Hour duo was looking to bring their act to
Hollywood. Angel, on the other name, got excited bout
to chance of taking them down to way West Hollywood.
Will the Sanchos give Rush Hour a Hollywood premier
they will regret? Or will Rush Hour reign supreme and
earn the money out of the box office?

FMLL Action
Acero Dorado, Jr. & Shamu, Jr. & Profeta
vs.
Elvio Reyes, Principe Unlimited, Alucinate

– In authetic lucha libre action the team of Acero
Dorado, Jr., Shamu, Jr. and Profeta go against Elvio
Reyes, Principe Unlimited and Alucinate. Elvio Reyes
is a former FMLL Heavyweight champion. Principe
Unlimited is known as “The Golden Child” of Socal
lucha libre. He has also seen past Rev Pro action at
the Rev J 2003. Alucinate has previously wrestled at
Rev X and AWS and is an underrated high flyer. Acero
Dorado, Jr. is no stranger to Southern California
fans, working for FMLL, Rev Pro, and AWS in the past.
Shamu, Jr. himself is a former Rev Pro Mexican Lucha
Libre heavyweight champion. Profeta has been featured
in numerous FMLL main events. This one will be a treat
for the traditional lucha libre fans.

Charles Mercury & Big E. Biggz
vs.
The Human Tornado & Johnny Paradise

– The newly formed stable of Charles Mercury and Big
E. Biggz are looking to make a mark in the Revolution
Pro tag team rankings. They much start at the bottom
of the rung and try their luck with The Human Tornado
and Johnny Paradise. Tornado and Paradise have teamed
before in the past at the Fight For The Revolution 3.
In fact, Mercury, Tornado, and Paradise are no
strangers to each other from that series. Big E. Biggz
is bitter bout being eliminated from the FFTR early on
and is looking to prove his weight.

Also faxed to me from Teddy Hart’s management, Teddy
Hart is scheduled to address the Revolution Pro fans
on that very night. Whatever that means is anyone’s
guess.

Don’t forget, online presale tickets end on Monday,
March 29th. So take advantage of the special presale
tickets either online or by going to the Alternative
Wrestling Shop at Frank & Sons. This event, along with
all the previous Revolution Pro events, are made
available at www.rudosmedia.com

Tickets
General Adult – $15
Kids – $10

Pre Sale Tickets (till March 29th online, March 31st
at AWS)
General Adult – $10
Kids – $5

Location
Frank And Sons Collectible Show
19649 San Jose Ave.
City of Industry, CA 91748

WWW.REVOLUTIONPRO.COM

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