Super Strong Style 16 continued with the quarter-finals – and a stacked card that saw PROGRESS say a couple of goodbyes… including to the Atlas division.
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PROGRESS’ first show of 2019 would be one with a wacky title… and a rather sour ending.
Take in a few familiar faces in an unfamiliar surrounds, with a show title that reads like a rather lewd tabloid headline. Yep, we’re looking at what some may call an unofficial Fight Club Pro warm-up!
PROGRESS’ annual end-of-year Unboxing Live show was a bit of a marathon – and one that marked the end of an era in the promotion.
CCK and LAX picked up where they left off from the States earlier this year, as PROGRESS’ final Manchester show of the year delivered a mixed bag.
It’s back to the Ballroom for what – on paper, at least – looked to be a weaker show as PROGRESS opted to, ahem, progress some stories at Chapter 79.
PROGRESS’ biggest show to date saw almost 5,000 fans fill Wembley Arena – for the largest (and longest?) indy show in England for decades.
Jimmy Havoc’s bid to find his former self met another bump in the road as PROGRESS hit Birmingham.