Mark Roffey
@TheR0ff
That noisy fan at the Graps. Addick. 72/92. Opinions are my own.
Now the world knows the name: Safire Reed Take it from me, this is only the start, nowhere near the peak.

To further add, RKJ vs. Sha Samuels is currently the only match that they’re trying to build TWO nights of the anniversary shows for. All I’m saying is that I’m even more favouring Riot Cabaret and EVE over RevPro that weekend.
I’m of the position that tonight, RevPro just about earned the moment of RKJ winning the British Heavyweight Championship, the way they worked that match. But man, does it put a slightly sour note on the anniversary shows.
I’m of the position that tonight, RevPro just about earned the moment of RKJ winning the British Heavyweight Championship, the way they worked that match. But man, does it put a slightly sour note on the anniversary shows.
Tonight is the biggest match of my career, so far… I’m going to show the world why I’m one of the best we have on this scene. I NEED to bring the @RevProUK British Undisputed Women’s Championship, back home. 🔥☢️ #Revpro #summersizzler
RIP Ozzy Osbourne Just two weeks ago he fought through Parkinson’s to give his fans one last show in Birmingham
In case anybody misinterprets this (especially given the platform), I’m making a Doctor Who reference.
What are you going to do? Moisturize me?
Oh, hello… (He says knowing that’s when the August Bank Holiday is next year.)

We need to normalise wrestlers cutting off certain fans at shows, who insist on taking up all of their time at every show. Even though other fans behind them have just as much right to talk to them or buy merch, and it's not fair they have to miss out because of these people.
Just heard the news from Coventry. Go get the Mone, @safirewrestler!

Gonna say this now, whilst we’re at the penultimate match of AEW All In. PPVs shouldn’t last 5-6 hours for the main show. Our attention spans have gotten a lot shorter over the years.
Man, that new venue looks a beauty. Looking forward to what Porchester Hall offers for RevPro from September.
RevPro Live in London Finds a New Home Revolution Pro Wrestling is excited to announce that starting this September, our Live in London events will have a new home — the stunning and historic Porchester Hall, located just 2 miles from our previous venue, 229 The Venue. Last…
So… RevPro’s 3rd August show will be the end of an era for the 229 in Great Portland Street for wrestling. Let’s send it off with a bang.
