As 2020 comes to a close, we’re taking a look at what turned out to be Riptide’s last show of the year as we go back to March’s “The Storm.”
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Cara Noir returned to the scene of his PROGRESS title win as a former champion came gunning for him…
Cara Noir’s first defence of the PROGRESS title came in Cardiff, as Chris Brookes finagled his way into a shot.
It’s a new decade, a new era and a new start in PROGRESS… but some things looked strangely familiar!
Ton-up PROGRESS closed out 2019 with their annual Unboxing mystery show – and also said farewell to Jim Smallman as the promotion headed into unfamiliar waters…
The Pride of Brighton was crowned as Riptide’s Bank Holiday Wrestling wrapped up with another wacky line-up.
PROGRESS went up north for the final “regular” show of the year – and one that saw David Starr get another shot at the title.
205 Live’s Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch came to town as Jordan Devlin and Scotty Davis faced their latest challengers.