Ricochet to defend AEW National title at RevPro event

Ricochet has an AEW National title defense coming up this Sunday in Cardiff, Wales.

Revolution Pro Wrestling announced today that its Uprising event on December 14 will feature Ricochet vs. Nino Bryant for the AEW National Championship. The title, which was just recently established, exists to be defended both in AEW and outside of the company for promotions like RevPro.

Since becoming the inaugural National Champion, Ricochet has retained the belt against Dalton Castle at ROH Final Battle and Ace Austin on AEW Collision. His reign began on November 22 when he won the Casino Gauntlet Match at Full Gear.

Vale Arena in Cardiff is hosting RevPro Uprising. With AEW in town for Collision this weekend, Mercedes Mone is also featured on the RevPro card. She is putting her Undisputed British Women’s Championship on the line against UK indie star RHIO.

TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater was scheduled for Uprising but has been pulled from his indie appearances in Europe this weekend, potentially indicating that he’ll be appearing at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. Slater was supposed to be part of a three-way bout for the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship. It will now be a singles match with Sha Samuels defending against Jay Joshua.

Mercedes Mone set for RevPro title defense

Mercedes Mone’s upcoming trip to the United Kingdom will include an Undisputed British Women’s Championship defense.

Revolution Pro Wrestling announced today that Mone will defend the promotion’s Women’s title against UK indie star Rhio in Cardiff, Wales on Sunday, December 14. The match is part of the card for RevPro’s Uprising 2025 event that’s being held at Vale Arena in Cardiff.

This title defense for Mone is happening one day after Utilita Arena in Cardiff hosts the Winter is Coming episode of AEW Collision. Along with that date, AEW will hold a Dynamite episode and Collision taping in Manchester, England on December 17.

The Undisputed British Women’s Championship was one of the first titles that Mone added to her now-expansive belt collection. She defeated Mina Shirakawa for the title in January 2025 and has made defenses against Kanji, Safire Reed, and Emersyn Jayne.

Mone’s AEW TBS Championship is the crown jewel of her collection, which currently stands at 13 belts:

  • AEW TBS Championship
  • AEW Owen Hart Cup Championship (ceremonial)
  • ROH Women’s TV Championship
  • CMLL Women’s World Championship (Mexico)
  • RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship (United Kingdom)
  • Queen of Southside Championship (inactive, unified with RevPro title)
  • EWA Women’s Championship (Austria)
  • Bestya Wrestling Women’s Championship (Italy)
  • Prime Time Wrestling Women’s Championship (Poland)
  • Discovery Wrestling Women’s Championship (Scotland)
  • Bodyslam Women’s Championship (Denmark)
  • Winnipeg Pro Women’s Championship (Canada)
  • APAC Women’s Championship (Malaysia)

So far, the AEW Women’s World Championship is the one title that has eluded Mone. She came up short when she challenged Kris Statlander for the belt at Full Gear on November 22.

Mone has another title defense coming up this Friday when she puts her ROH Women’s TV Championship on the line against Red Velvet at Final Battle.