We’re going to keep things chronological here on #BACKFILL, and after Chapter 8’s “Big Boys Guide to Strong Style”, PROGRESS started a new strand of shows entitled: ENDVR, where some of the company’s trainees cut their teeth.
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As August turns into September, it’s perhaps time to get a few thoughts out of my head and onto the keyboard, since we’re in a relatively quiet time!
The road to Brixton got a little bit clearer during PROGRESS’ latest trip to Manchester for “Keep It Unreal”.
#BACKFILL returns for the next instalment from the early days of PROGRESS, headlined by Rampage Brown taking a shot at El Ligero’s title… and the continued slow burn towards the company’s biggest angle.
PTNTL – short for “Potential” – is another brand of PROGRESS shows mostly featuring trainees. Or, as PROGRESS say, “like an open mic night, but with wrestling”. These aren’t usually posted online, but for their fourth show an exception was made, and it’s up for the world to see. And hear…
We continue our #BACKFILL series with a look the seventh installment of PROGRESS, with their card from May 19 in 2013, called, “Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future.
After a hit-and-miss fifth show, PROGRESS came back with a loaded card in March 2013 – and this edition of #BACKFILL will cover it, featuring a main event for the PROGRESS title between El Ligero and Ricochet. On paper, at least, that’s got to be good, right?
There were surprises galore on the last weekend of July, as PROGRESS returned to the Electric Ballroom in Camden for their 33rd chaptered show, “Malice in Wonderland”.