A chaotic titles vs. careers match headlined another foray into the Electric Ballroom as PROGRESS took a shot at Jimmy Havoc’s REGRESSion stable.
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In June 2014, PROGRESS held a rare double-header at the Garage in Islington, London. This week, we look at the first half of that show.
Released online for free, PROGRESS’ 13th main show featured the first ladder match in the promotion’s history, and a violent-yet-awesome angle. Both of which featured Jimmy Havoc. Unbelievable, Jeff!
We’re going back to PROGRESS’ unofficial second anniversary show for our latest #BACKFILL review, and their debut at Camden’s Electric Ballroom.
PROGRESS’ debut at Brixton saw a plethora of new champions on a show that set plenty of tables for the future.
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”
The road to Brixton got a little bit clearer during PROGRESS’ latest trip to Manchester for “Keep It Unreal”.
A few weeks back, we reviewed the first show from the English promotion GOOD Wrestling. It took a while for their second show to emerge, after a late postponement, but their May event, entitled “2 GOOD 2 Glorious” is now up on YouTube, free for everyone to watch. So we did.