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Exclusive: Inside RevPro – Andy Quildan Reflects on 12 Years of Innovation and Growth in British Wrestling


A Journey Through Wrestling History

For over a decade, Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) has been at the forefront of British wrestling, bridging the gap between local talent and the global stage. As the promotion celebrates its 12th anniversary, owner Andy Quildan sits down with us for an exclusive interview to reflect on the journey that has taken RevPro from a small independent outfit to a major player in the wrestling world. Quildan shares the key moments, challenges, and triumphs that have defined RevPro’s rise and offers a rare glimpse behind the curtain of professional wrestling.

Building a Foundation

Andy Quildan’s passion for wrestling was the driving force behind the creation of RevPro in 2012. “We started with the simple goal of putting on great wrestling shows,” Quildan recalls. “There was a gap in the UK scene for a promotion that could consistently deliver high-quality matches while giving a platform to emerging talent.”

Quildan’s vision was clear from the start: to create a promotion that respected the art of wrestling while pushing the boundaries of what was possible in the ring. The early days were marked by humble beginnings, but it wasn’t long before RevPro began to attract attention for its top-tier talent and compelling storytelling.

The NJPW Connection

One of the defining moments in RevPro’s history was its partnership with New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). This collaboration not only brought global attention to RevPro but also allowed British fans to witness some of the world’s best wrestlers up close. “The relationship with NJPW was a game-changer for us,” Quildan explains. “It brought a new level of credibility and excitement to what we were doing. Suddenly, we were on the map internationally.”

This partnership has seen RevPro host some of the biggest names in wrestling, including Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi, and Tomohiro Ishii, creating unforgettable moments for fans and elevating the promotion to new heights.

Defining Moments in RevPro’s Legacy

RevPro’s history is dotted with landmark events that have shaped its identity. From the epic showdown between Will Ospreay and Marty Scurll to the historic British J-Cup, these events have not only thrilled fans but also cemented RevPro’s reputation as a promotion that delivers. “We’ve always aimed to create events that aren’t just great for the night but are remembered for years to come,” says Quildan. “It’s about creating a legacy.”

Quildan highlights these events as pivotal in establishing RevPro’s brand, each one contributing to the narrative of the promotion’s growth and influence. These moments have not only defined RevPro’s past but continue to influence its future direction.


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Navigating the Wrestling Landscape

Running a wrestling promotion is not without its challenges. Quildan has faced numerous obstacles, from financial pressures to the evolving tastes of wrestling fans. “There have been tough times, no doubt about it,” he admits. “The wrestling business is constantly changing, and you have to adapt quickly or risk being left behind.”

Despite these challenges, Quildan’s commitment to innovation and quality has kept RevPro at the cutting edge of the industry. “We’ve always tried to stay true to our roots while also evolving with the times,” he explains. This balancing act has allowed RevPro to thrive even as the wrestling landscape has shifted around it.

The Future of RevPro

As RevPro moves into its next chapter, Quildan remains focused on growth and innovation. “We’re not done yet,” he says with a smile. “There are still so many stories to tell, so many wrestlers we want to showcase. The future is about continuing to build on what we’ve done while always looking for new opportunities.”

Quildan hints at future plans that could see RevPro expanding its reach even further, both in terms of audience and partnerships. “We’re always exploring new ways to bring our product to more people, whether that’s through live events, streaming, or new collaborations,” he shares. The goal is clear: to continue raising the bar for what independent wrestling can achieve.

A Legacy in the Making

Andy Quildan’s reflections on RevPro’s first 12 years paint a picture of a promotion that has grown from modest beginnings into a powerhouse of the wrestling world. Through strategic partnerships, unforgettable events, and a commitment to quality, RevPro has not only survived but thrived in an increasingly competitive industry.

As RevPro celebrates this milestone, Quildan’s vision for the future is as ambitious as ever. With the foundation firmly in place and an eye on what’s next, RevPro is poised to continue shaping the landscape of British wrestling for years to come.


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