PROGRESS debuted in Birmingham with a show that confounded its detractors, and left the promotion with a surprising new Atlas champion.
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Pete Dunne made a memorable first defence of the PROGRESS title in Sheffield, headlining an enjoyable show.
PROGRESS wrapped up 2014 with a fine show at the Electric Ballroom – whilst Jimmy Havoc’s title reign kept rolling on.
A chaotic titles vs. careers match headlined another foray into the Electric Ballroom as PROGRESS took a shot at Jimmy Havoc’s REGRESSion stable.
On the night before Hallowe’en, PROGRESS made their Camden return with a spookily great show that made stars and also led to the unexpected farewell of another.
Held in late June 2014, the second half of PROGRESS’ double-header featured a rare “non-chapter” event, in the form of the inaugural PROGRESS World Cup.
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!
Zack Gibson got his title shot as PROGRESS kicked off “volume four” as they looked to avoid a post-WrestleMania-style slump.