PROGRESS went all Rambo on us with their latest show title, as they looked to one of the world’s best to try and bring an end to Jimmy Havoc’s reign of terror.
Author: Ian Hamilton
Our second pay-per-view of the month ended up being Raw’s Clash of Champions – a mash-up between the old WCW and WWE pay-per-views with similar names!
The third of New Japan’s Destruction shows culminated in Kobe on Sunday, with some shocks all around.
Take 2400 fans, a venue that’s never held a wrestling show before, and what have you got? The biggest independent show that England has seen in my lifetime, and without a doubt, the biggest show in PROGRESS’ history.
Two weeks out from the promotion’s first iPPV, WhatCulture’s wrestling show came back with a storyline-heavy show and a farewell to boot.
Not to be confused with the mobile game “Clash of Clans”, Raw’s first solo-PPV of the new era is this Sunday, with the title-heavy Clash of Champions.
We’re back on Friday (yeah, I know) for some more Wednesday Night Wrestling, as Mark Haskins vs. Marty Scurll is your main event for week two from FIGHT! Nation Wrestling.
This week on Random Reviews, we’re going to do what we do best: pluck some random matches out of the ether and give them a going over!