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- Stixx and Mastiff vs Screw Indy Wrestling wasn't that great. Flash vs Bodom was alright. Dar vs Ligero was quite long but was very good, much better than their previous 2 matches from PROGRESS.
- Ligero vs Dar featured some good story telling, but I didn't think the actual in ring action was that great. The NPS match wasn't great but was enjoyable. Project Ego vs the Riots was a great tag team match.
- A little less entertaining than Chapter 85, and quite a two-faced event: i found Ridgeway v. Trivet, Dennis v. DJZ and the tag tem opener very disappointing; on the other side, Seven v.
- 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;
- 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 !!.
- 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.
- 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:
- 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)
- 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,
- SIW vs Doug and Kirby was ok, not brilliant but ok. *3/4. Flash vs Dunne was a good match, and both guys looked great. ***1/4. Eaver vs Stixx was ok and was a good Chapter show singles debut for Bill Eaver.
- 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.
- 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.
- Best PROGRESS show I've seen. Expectations were high and in fact only women looked a little worse compared to the rest of matches. The ending is what will forever remain in history.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Solid show with some nice surprises and good wrestling. I wasn't as engaged as I would have liked to be watching the show, but I still walked away excited for future Progress shows.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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. .
- Umm it was different, I'll say that. The entrances were mostly fun but the matches suffered from the fact this was a comedy themed show not really in canon.
- 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).
- 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 (***),
- Fine enough show, main event was weak, tag title match and as alright, Thatcher vs Trent was MOTN for me.
- 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,
- Good show overall. As always, good in-ring quality from top to bottom of the card. The finishes of the Starr-Banks and Walter-Trent matches were frustrating, but the Ilja-Starr-Banks triple threat semi-final
- "Good chapter show, Brookes vs. Cooper was an excellent war and my MOTN, WALTER vs. Rampage was a really fun hoss-fest with bombs thrown left and right, the main event was really fun as Travis embraced the newfound boos.
- A fairly good show. Classic Progress matches. Enjoyed the main event and Dragunov/Dunne. Consistent but not a show of the year contender.
- 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.
- Not a fan of these kind of matches, but this was particularly bad ** 2) House show match, very disappointing ***1/4 3) Great match, we got what we expected **** 4) Woah I didn't expect it to be that good.
- 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
- The first 4 matches were pretty bad, but the last 2 were good. Stixx vs Garnell was pretty boring and went on for too long in my opinion. Boar vs Windsor was OK. Cruz vs Rampage
- This was an ok show overall. The matches were average, but the storyline between Nathan Cruz and El Ligero is developing nicely.
- he opener between Devlin and Banks was banging. Holidead put in a good effort against Toni Storm. The three way tag could have been better as just Aussie Open against The Dark Order.
- ery nice show, as always with PROGRESS. The undercard was not bad, but I didn't like the Devlin v. Theory match: the ending was ok but it felt not enough entertaining.
- Amer and Nick review both the Progress Wrestling Live at the Dome show on July 18th and the following weekends 4FW Ultimate Supremacy Show.
- 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,
- 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.
- most of the talent on-display, save for Rampage Brown. I believe this was my first time seeing Ospreay live and his invigorating 'Shoot to Thrill' entrance is not to be missed.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- A very big show for Progress, the special venue came off amazing, and Ciampa vs Sabre Jr, along with the main event was amazing, with a really intresting suprise in the main, the undercard was solid,
- 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
- Good two and a half hours of wrestling. Havoc and Haskins vs Riddle and Sexsmith was a very energetic match and great way to start the show, ***3/4. Williams vs Coeffey. Two hard-hitters from UK.
- Fantastic show, Not a bad match on the show, Stand out matches being War Machin vs Riots which was just all kinds of mental but not in an eye rolling way, a "This is actually the best" way.