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- StarsMark AndrewsChris BrookesDavis PassfieldGreat to see Los Federales Santos Jr in PROGRESS. He's earned that by being consistently funny on other shows. I'm also happy to see the return of Sexy Starr. Santos getting worked up at Starr's suggestion that this will be "fun" is marvellous. Santos doesn't do much here but he doesn't need to. That's the beauty of the character. When he stops the kissing spot and lays a liplock on everyone, resulting in Dunne absolutely freaking out I am in bits. If this doesn't get him a regular gig everywhere I'll be upset. He's totally over as a babyface though, instantly. Sexy Starr double team Dunne for the pin but Los Federales Santos Jr was the star of this one. His act has gotten steadily better over the past year and he's worked hard to be here. Meanwhile both Starr and Sexsmith looked good in victory, joining in with the comedy until Dunne crossed a line and then winning with relative ease to show their superiority. Fun opener. After the win Jack talks about his Road to the Championship shot at Chapter 69. Next up are Havoc and Haskins, who heel turned on this duo. ***
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsToni RossallSamantha AllenChakaraSolid 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.
- DirectorJon BrileyGlen JosephJim SmallmanThe 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
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsJordon BreaksJoe BaileyJordan DevlinPROGRESS 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.
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsJordan DevlinAdam BridgeTravis BanksA 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.
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephFine enough show, main event was weak, tag title match and as alright, Thatcher vs Trent was MOTN for me.
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsJames McAhrenWill OspreayTom Irvin"This show carried on the great momentum from the first Super Strong Style 16 Tournament, and produced an all time classic moment in company history, with Will Ospreay finally dethroning Jimmy Havoc
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsOliver BineyJoe SeanoaNoam DarThis 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;
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsChris RidgewayKyle GreenwoodDarby AllinGood 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,
- StarsDarrell AllenEarl Black Jr.Dahlia BlackPROGRESS 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.
- 20183 epsTV Mini SeriesStarsKeith LeeJordan DevlinChris SpradlinA 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."
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsCooperChris BrookesZack GibsonMy 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.
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephFour 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 !!.
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsOliver BineyDave MastiffJames McAhrenFSU 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.
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephSingles Match Pete Dunne vs Davis Storm (16:01) EPW Heavyweight Title No Disqualification Match Michael Morleone (c) vs Jimmy Havoc (17:03)
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephDunne vs. Conners was surprisingly good as Conners usually is pretty boring to me. Ospreay vs. Adam Brooks was good stuff. Brooks is a little to silly sometimes but I enjoyed this. The title picture just isn't clicking for me.
- DirectorJon BrileyJim SmallmanGlen JosephStarsTommy EndMarty ScurllMark HaskinsA 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,
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephFun show but I feel due to the tourist-y nature and the busy weekend, the PROGRESS atmosphere didn't really come across like it did in New York. Still, a good show.
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsDarrell AllenMark AndrewsOliver Bineymost 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.
- DirectorJon BrileyJim SmallmanGlen JosephStarsDarrell AllenScott ColtonAlexander CooperOkay show. Decent for a first-ever by a promotion. The matches were okay, but the only match I'd recommend would be Scurll/ZSJ
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsWill OspreayPaul RobinsonDavis PassfieldOk 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
- DirectorJon BrileyJim SmallmanGlen JosephDave 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.
- DirectorJim SmallmanJon BrileyGlen JosephStarsJames McAhrenOliver BineyMark AndrewsWhiplash 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 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.
- DirectorJon BrileyGlen JosephJim SmallmanStarsMarty ScurllNathan IrwinRg SinghThis 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.