PROGRESS’ eventful weekend in America kicked off with this New York show – a card that would be newsworthy for so many reasons.
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OTT’s “go home” show before August’s WrestleRama double-header saw them stack the card for their latest appearance at the Tivoli.
With the British J Cup less than a week away, Rev Pro had the small matter of their monthly Cockpit show to pull off… and they loaded their July show up big time, with plenty of big lads, wrestling!
PROGRESS reached their half-century with a post-SSS16 show at the Electric Ballroom – and a throwback to their days of fun, car crash tag team matches!
EVOLVE hit Detroit for their debut… on a show that featured a rare women’s match and plenty of others that could have done being a little shorter.
EVOLVE visited the shadow of Chicago for the first of their latest double-header – with Ethan Page finally getting his shot at Zack Sabre Jr’s title.
Coming off of a Scrappermania that went down well – unless you were watching live on FloSlam – OTT returned home to the Tivoli for another loaded card with a rather different main event.
It’s a slogan that draws some degree of ire when WWE use it, but Rev Pro looked to provide a welcome distraction and put smiles on people’s faces at the Cockpit this past weekend.