Dani Luna Defeats Alex Windsor In Dog Collar Match, Retains British Women’s Championship At RevPro Rumble
Dani Luna remains the Undisputed British Women’s Champion.
Dani Luna will not die.
At the RevPro Rumble on Sunday, Dani Luna would defend her Undisputed British Women’s Championship crown against former champion Alex Windsor in a dog collar match, a stipulation that came together after Windsor viciously attacked Luna with a chain at RevPro High Stakes in February.
From the get go, the chain was used as a weapon as Luna was busted open early on in the match after Windsor landed several chain assisted strikes to her head.
Dani Luna is already busted open!#RevProRumble pic.twitter.com/bwVidUU343
— Fightful Wrestling (@Fightful) March 31, 2024
Soon after, Windsor would suffer the same fate, also opening up a wound on her forehead. The match would also utilize the chain keeping the pair tied together creatively as both women used it to tie the other up in the ropes before Luna used it to deliver a brutal clothesline.
This has been BRUTAL for the Undisputed British Women’s Championship between @DaniLuna_pro and @HailWindsor https://t.co/fX5Iut2Z5j#RevProRumble pic.twitter.com/aRjkWXVXjY
— Revolution Pro (@RevProUK) March 31, 2024
Windsor would then introduce a dog cage to the match, which brutally backfired on her as Luna hit a devastating slam onto it soon after. The pair would later exchange chain assisted submission holds before Luna finally was able to put Windsor away with a brutal Luna Landing. After the match, Flash Morgan Webster and Mark Andrews would come out onto the stage to celebrate with their Subculture stable mate.
DANI LUNA RETAINS!!
An absolute war of a dog collar match between @HailWindsor and @DaniLuna_pro!
Subculture come out to celebrate with Dani!#RevProRumble pic.twitter.com/aG0GYiRxsO
— Fightful Wrestling (@Fightful) March 31, 2024
Earlier on in the night, the British Tag Team titles changed hands. You can read more about that here.