A slightly longer than usual episode of Freedom’s Road this week featured the in-ring return of a PROGRESS legend – and some beard-on-beard violence.
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Rev Pro kicked off 2017 in style with an explosive show at the Cockpit Theatre in London.
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.
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.
Before PROGRESS’ first flirtation with celebrity at Chapter 13, they went back to Balham for another ENDVR show, featuring the final PROGRESS matches of a few guys. For now, anyway. Never say never, and all that!
We’re going back to PROGRESS’ unofficial second anniversary show for our latest #BACKFILL review, and their debut at Camden’s Electric Ballroom.
Coming a week after Chapter Eleven, the third ENDVR show was being sold on a no holds barred match involving Eddie Dennis and Rob Lynch, as the “Jimmy Havoc’s Crew vs. all” feud continued.