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Sovereign Pro Wrestling (SOVPRO)

Active promotion in the Europe region

General Data
Names:
Sovereign Pro Wrestling (01.10.2022 - today)
Abbreviations:
SOVPRO
Owners:
Ryan Skillit, Shotty Horroh, Zubie Baig (2022 - today)
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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 3
Number of comments: 3
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Average rating: 8.00  [3]
Average rating in 2025: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 9.00  [2]
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mattwrestleUK wrote on 07.09.2025:
[6.0] "They've run three shows, two of which were overlong. They've improved on the timekeeping massively for show three with a new backstage hire but calling them the next big promotion in the UK is premature. They're still early days but it's not yet clear what their identity is, are they a family company or not for example? There are hardcore matches on the shows, but family tickets are available. That seems like a strange contrast. A good range of talent lifts them up but the spectre of those poorly produced early shows still hangs over them, they haven't yet regained confidence that they'll start and end on time. The owners talk a massive game on social media and whilst their ambition is admirable, they've got a lot of improving to do to reach those heights just yet."
MylesSmith24 wrote on 27.05.2024:
[10.0] "Love this promotion was my first ever britwres promotion I started to watch last year each shows get better and better they had few problems when they launched timings of shows etc. But I'd say Sovpro could easily be in the top 3 companies at the moment. Solid roster stuff you have not seen in other promotions like Les Battersby and Ashley Peacock very good creative behind Sovpro"
sarahlicity wrote on 29.04.2024:
[8.0] "While it's not the pure workrate type of promotion like RevPro is, of the SovPro shows I've seen, I've never gone away disappointed. I mean, sure, there are teething problems at the moment; it's easier to get heels over than faces, so the product at the moment is a little too heel-heavy in the win column at the moment. However, if you're a fan of one British promotion you'll end up a fan of most of them, and the advantage of being Manchester-based means you can see talent from pretty much over the entire country. And hey, they got me on the ground floor when it comes to Mariah May and Leon Slater, two wrestlers who are bound to be massive stars in the next decade. Definitely a promotion to keep an eye on."