Days ahead of Uprising, Rev Pro returned to the Cockpit for another solid outing… and a fantastic main event featuring “Speedball” Mike Bailey and “Smash Mouth” Chris Ridgeway.
PROGRESS returned to the Ballroom for their first show since Wembley – and we had a hell of a main event to mark their return home.
Despite the title, I don’t think we’ll be seeing Kenny Omega or the Young Bucks, as we saw the “go home” build for GWF Legacy on the season finale of Three Count.
The last major stop before WrestleKingdom, Power Struggle was a show that shone a light on the good and bad – while continuing to point us all towards the Tokyo Dome.
With World Tag Team League firmly in the rear view mirror, wXw began their road to their next marquee event, as they hit Cologne for an excellent card on the Road to Broken Rules.
Week three of World of Pro Wrestling gave us our first title match, as David Starr put the belt up against a familiar challenger.
The winner of this year’s Mae Young Classic was crowned as part of WWE’s news-making Evolution pay-per-view… so who won?
The road to Power Struggle completed, as the Super Junior Tag League came to a head.