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- This was not a bad show overall. Boar vs Andrews was ok, and in my opinion Boar has the best package piledriver in wrestling, even better than Kevin Steen. Havoc vs Garnell was ok too.
- Professional Wrestling (PROGRESS) is an award-winning wrestling promotion based in London. The company is run by stand-up comedian and TV presenter Jim Smallman, events promoter Jon Briley and West End musical star and actor Glen Joseph. The three of them decided to start a wrestling promotion in 2011, with the first show in March 2012.
- Okay show. Decent for a first-ever by a promotion. The matches were okay, but the only match I'd recommend would be Scurll/ZSJ
- A great show, from start to finish. That was very fun for some parts. The 3-Way Match is MOTN (****1/4), closely followed by the main-event, a very good reborn of a great rivalry. Great performance by the ladies too, and once again
- really enjoyed this show. Progress did a great job putting over the Smash wrestlers while protecting their stars and making them look strong. There was a good mix of comedy and strong work rate.
- Very average show. Nothing really stood out. I'd think that Haskins and Webster will be having a more intense match at some point. Considering Flash just turned on Haskins this was way too tame.
- This show was really consistent with some really good matches closing out the show. Dar/Robinson and Haskins/Brown were both solid (**3/4), Ligero/Scurll was good (***),
- Very strong Chapter with many interesting moments and must see match between Tyler Bate and Mark Haskins. Without a doubt, Tyler showed the best selling i'v seen in 8 years of watching wrestling
- My first full progress show and i thought it was really good. First 2 were stoppable. Webster/Andrews was pretty good until the end. Sabre/Bate was awesome as expected with hot crowd and great action from both.
- End vs Robinson was an alright match, and featured some very stiff kicks from End. Manson vs Grado was an entertaining comedy match. Gibson vs Ospreay, I thought was a good match.
- Overall a very good show, the first half was decent, the final 3 matches were all great. This show wasn't without its faults: despite the same finish in the final two matches and the poor furniture in the TLC match,
- A night of decent, generally acceptable matches, with a 'highlight' of Gibson vs. Janela ending with one of the worst, most illogical finishes that I have ever seen."
- PROGRESS emanates from the Electric Ballroom before next months huge doubleheader. Ever since Wembley, they have been pumping out great shows and this one promises to be more of the same. Team Tremendous and Jordynne Grace debut for PROGRESS (for Grace this is her UK PROGRESS debut) and we have regulars like Mark Haskins, Eddie Dennis and Jimmy Havoc.
- Four Way Match Jinny defeats Dahlia Black and Pollyanna and Toni Storm [Recommended, PROGRESS Title No Disqualification Match Marty Scurll vs Will Ospreay (c) by referee's vs (30:17) - TITLE CHANGE !!.
- The undercard, namely the first three matches, was not particularly good. The opener dragged for a little bit too much but overall was ok, but I didn't like the other two matches.
- Ok so, this was basically presented as a two-match-show, and lived up to it. The two tag team matches were really good: LAX v. CCK was probably the weakest of the three encounters between these two teams
- "Dunne Bros vs. Moustache Mountain Was a decent tag team opener. **3/4 PROGRESS Jack Gallagher vs. Zack Gibson Was good, but honestley wasnt really my cup of tea. *** PROGRESS Jack Sexsmith and Roy Johnson vs.
- British Strong Style vs. Damian Dunne and Tyler Bate Was a great opener. ***1/2 Alex Windsor vs. Nixon Newell **3/4 Eddie Dennis vs. El Ligero vs. Jack Gallagher vs. .
- Nothing really stood out here as anything that is must see. 6 man tag was the usual bs you'd get from British Strong Style on Progress shows. Kissing dudes, acting goofy.
- Six Man Tag Team Street Fight Eddie Kingston and Latin American Exchange (Ortiz and Santana)vs CCK (Chris Brookes and Jonathan Gresham) and Jordynne Grace Natural Progression Series VI Final Match ck Mambo and William Eaver)
- Mastiff vs End was good and featured some nice hard strikes. Paul Robinsons vs Eddie Dennis wasn't that great, but was ok. Haskins vs Ricochet vs ZSJ was a pretty good 3 way. Stixx vs Cruz
- Dunne Bros vs Moustache Mountain was a good match, and a great display of the talent on the Midlands wrestling scene. ***. Moser vs Smith was alright. **1/4. Jinny vs Storm wasn't that good. At the moment I'm not that impressed by Jinnys
- Solid show. Liked the 6 way. Thought the tag match was pretty wild because of the performance of Paul Robinson with that gash on the back of his head from Ospreay's tooth.
- Fine enough show, main event was weak, tag title match and as alright, Thatcher vs Trent was MOTN for me.
- Dark Match Billy Haze vs Levi Muir (8:45) Singles Match NIWA (w/TK Cooper and Travis Banks) vs Rickey Shane Page (10:35) Singles Match Jordan Devlin vs Brent Banks (11:32).
- The Scrull/Hero match was a outstanding match, in serious contention for the best in PROGRESS history. This backed up by the FSU/Dunne Brothers match which was hugely entertaining makes it hard to give this card less than a 8
- Overall the event was probably as good as the one the night before in Newcastle, without the high of the Dragunov v. Devlin match, but with no lows unlike the previous night. Robinson v. Seven was,
- Download Festival will be welcoming the gloriously brutal wrestlers of Progress Wrestling to the sacrosanct turf of Donington Park this summer. Formed in London in 2011
- Allen vs Brown was a fun and enjoyable opener. Dunne vs Robbie was a great, very entertaining match. Gilbert vs Dennis was ok, but I thought it went on for too long. The 4 was a very good and very entertaining tag team match.
- Whiplash vs End was a good hard hitting match. Ego vs Manson and Grado is probably the greatest comedy match you will ever see. . Williams vs Cruz was alright. Cole vs Haskins was a great match.
- Outstanding match with excellent psychology and great technical wrestling. Both guys played their roles perfectly. It was the best time in Marty's career.
- A Chapter full of fresh faces, no bad matches even though Do Not Resuscitate v. NIC was somewhat underwhelming. Great second half of the show. Eddie Dennis taking the place of Jim was surprisingly entertaining.
- "Dante vs Damo was ok. *3/4. Flash vs Sabre was a great match, with great technical and highflying wrestling. ***1/2. Gallagher vs Dunne was good, and both guys had great performances.
- Very funny show with very good match's. Progres studied every contest very good and also the crackers. The match's are very good with very funny moments. Journey back in time succeeded:
- FSU vs SIW was an ok opener. **. Gibson vs Armstrong was alright and a good Chapter show singles debut for Ali Armstrong. **. Ligero vs Gilbert was a good and entertaining match to end their feud.
- Mastiff vs Dar was ok. Robinson vs MK was a good decent match. Havoc vs Cruz was ok but was a little slow and 1 sided. The Riots vs the Hunters was a good and entertaining match.
- This show was memorable for four reasons - the debut Thunderbastard Match, despite seeing Darrell Allen get hurt in it, the match helped propel Will Ospreay to the heights he currently occupies;
- Dave Mastiff vs. Iestyn Rees was an alright opener, that got the crowd into the show. *3/4 Tommy End vs. Zack Gibson was a great match, but could of gone on for another 5 minutes.
- A very good follow-up to the Super Strong Style 16 Weekend - Storm vs. KLR was a great opener featuring arguably the two best female wrestlers in the UK, with Toni needing the super version of her finisher to put Ray away.
- Last two matches were awesome as expected. Both tag matches also delivered. Really looking forward to seeing Hunters regularly in PROGRESS again.
- Haskins vs Bubblegum was ok, but was honestly not as good as I thought it would be, and I've seen better matches from both Haskins and Gum.
- Type: Event Location: London, England, UK Arena: Electric Ballroom PROGRESS Atlas Title Round Robin Tournament Block B Match Rampage Brown vs Damian O'Connor by Nichtantritt No Disqualification Match.
- PROGRESS has officially released the second series of 'Freedom's Road' on Demand Progress. Freedom's Road is a completely different approach to professional wrestling. The show features some of the company's up and coming stars such as Spike Trivet, The OJMO, Big T Justice, Candyfloss, Chakara, Alex Cupid and Dillion D'Angelo. Also featured are UK stars Roy Johnson, Chuck Mambo, Daryl Allen and RJ Singh. The show has a Lucha Underground vibe but is inherently British. With matches intertwined between cinematic sections that give you a chance to learn the 'origin' stories of the performers. You can binge watch all nine episodes of Season 2 all well as Season 1 on demand now.
- Finally broke the streak of average events. Progress is such a good watch. The energy and the atmosphere that is brought in by the fans is second to none. Great atmosphere and it translates well to DVD."
- timothy Thatcher and Ilja Dragunov showed a great match as expected. Angelico and Jody Fleisch exceeded my expectations. Shigehiro Irie vs. Chris Ridgeway was excellent. Very impressive performance by both guys.
- he Riots vs the Origin was alright. **1/2. Gallagher vs Eaver was ok. and I was surprised that Gallagher got the win, as I originally thought PROGRESS were pushing the Pastor.
- Not quite hitting the same incredible heights as the last couple shows but still a very fun live experience that largely translated to tape. A lot of emotional moments along with a highly enjoyable SPPT-Riots match
- Eddie Kingston vs Chris Brookes by Count Out PROGRESS Women's Title Revelations Of Divine Love Tournament Final Match Jordynne Grace (c) vs Nina Samuels
- Good first round stuff. Dunne/Williams was a really neat opener, really nice dynamic and storytelling. Mambo/ZSJ was brilliant, MOTN and Mambo really rose to the occasion and had his best match to date,
- I thought this show had some great surprises and moments, but the matches mostly weren't anything special and were just average.