"This show started in a point where two previous shows begun interesting. With the London Riots. This match had a slow start and when it begun to be more markable they fucked it up with that absolutely horrible selling of the brutal Double Underhook Piledriver and the one who got hit by that freakin move come back with thrashing for the duo of London Riots. Then the strongest team in PROGRESS must fake their injury which leading to their victory. Who the hell booked this before London Riots vs LDRS? *. Singh vs Robinson, this wasn't bad. The match had a few interesting counters and moves, but it was damn long, **. Havoc vs Noam Dar, time to prove for Jimmy Havoc that he isn't only death match wrestler but that he is total package. But Dar won. It was sure that this wasn't Jimmy's cup of tea. First minutes of this match was good only because of PROGRESS fans. This match was dominated by Noam Dar which was good for this match. Dar has good submission style of wrestling in connection with his character, he is fine worker. Havoc bring some "funny" moment to this match. Fine but unmemorable match, ***. Andrews/Ospreay was fine too. It was 10 minutes sprint but with some mat work at beginning. For me it was bad selling what hurt this match. More from Andrews' side because after brutal DDT and Brainbuster he fought back like nothing didn't happen before. Equally Ospreay's work on Andrews's arms and legs, nothing slowed him or limited him. Still, if you love thoughtless wrestling with disturbed moves, this one is probably for you, ***1/4. Mastiff/Scurll/Stixx - this one was very entertaining match, ***1/4. Main event was wannabe epic match, *3/4. Ligero winning that "title" not impressed me at all, *3/4. But i still think that it would be better than average Cruz. I'm wondering what the next chapters will bring. 4/10 for in-ring product +1 for the fans.