In June 2014, PROGRESS held a rare double-header at the Garage in Islington, London. This week, we look at the first half of that show.
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PROGRESS returned to Camden last night for their first London show since Brixton… and they tore the house down.
Released online for free, PROGRESS’ 13th main show featured the first ladder match in the promotion’s history, and a violent-yet-awesome angle. Both of which featured Jimmy Havoc. Unbelievable, Jeff!
Zack Gibson got his title shot as PROGRESS kicked off “volume four” as they looked to avoid a post-WrestleMania-style slump.
Before PROGRESS’ first flirtation with celebrity at Chapter 13, they went back to Balham for another ENDVR show, featuring the final PROGRESS matches of a few guys. For now, anyway. Never say never, and all that!
ENDVR returned to its spiritual home in Balham for their 17th card, featuring guests from the Manchester-based FutureShock Wrestling, and a unique spin on a number one contendership.
We’re going back to PROGRESS’ unofficial second anniversary show for our latest #BACKFILL review, and their debut at Camden’s Electric Ballroom.
Coming a week after Chapter Eleven, the third ENDVR show was being sold on a no holds barred match involving Eddie Dennis and Rob Lynch, as the “Jimmy Havoc’s Crew vs. all” feud continued.