WALTER. Travis Banks. PROGRESS’ first mid-week chapter show. Was there a new champion?
Browsing: Flash Morgan Webster
Jimmy Havoc’s bid to find his former self met another bump in the road as PROGRESS hit Birmingham.
Pete Dunne returned to action, but it turned out that Nothing to Prove had more than one ATTACK! original to contend with…
After winning the second annual United Kingdom Championship Tournament, the man who calls himself Liverpool’s Number One cashed in his title shot on another monumental night at Royal Albert Hall.
A new contender for Pete Dunne’s United Kingdom Championship was decided as history was made in the Royal Albert Hall.
With the WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament now in the books (and airing next week), lets take a look at how everyone made it to the Royal Albert Hall!
After a trip back to the 70s, PROGRESS came back for a rare show in Sheffield – with an unfortunate change in card to boot.
ATTACK! returned for the first time since Eddie Dennis was revealed to be the leader of Nothing to Prove – on a show that started to sew some seeds for a potential new title challenger for Flash Morgan Webster.