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.
Browsing: Jimmy Havoc
After a brief time out, Defiant returned to the air as Gabriel Kidd finally got his shot at Rampage’s title – on a show that reached both ends of the spectrum.
OTT brought another stacked card – and a storming main event – as they marked their fourth anniversary in style with Will Ospreay trying to unseat WALTER.
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 and Will Ospreay finally settled things as PROGRESS’ last chapter before Wembley came to a rather bloody conclusion.
After six shows in eight days, PROGRESS’ criss-cross tour of the States came to an end – with the Grizzled Young Veterans looking to stop Wembley from getting some lucha action.
PROGRESS’ trip to America continued as Chicago played host to a tag title match – and another partner for Chris Brookes.
Take a white hot crowd in the Pacific North West, a stacked card, and you have perhaps PROGRESS’ best show in months!