PROGRESS’ debut at Brixton saw a plethora of new champions on a show that set plenty of tables for the future.
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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.
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.
We’re back with another PROGRESS chaptered show, and it’s the start of life with a heel Jimmy Havoc, for “Glory Follows Virtue As If It Were Its Shadow”
We take a look back at PROGRESS’ second ENDVR show, held at a curious time in the company’s history, coming weeks after the Jimmy Havoc heel turn.
#BACKFILL returns to continue our chronological look at PROGRESS, and we’re going to a show that would be historical for more than one reason, with Chapter 9… and someone’s a big fan of U2, it seems: “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kick Me, Kill Me”.
The go-home show for Brixton, PROGRESS presented a packed show – perhaps too packed – as they slotted all the pieces into place.
We’re going to keep things chronological here on #BACKFILL, and after Chapter 8’s “Big Boys Guide to Strong Style”, PROGRESS started a new strand of shows entitled: ENDVR, where some of the company’s trainees cut their teeth.