PROGRESS made their return in front of fans at the Electric Ballroom – as we had a best-of-five falls outing with Chris Ridgeway looking to usurp Cara Noir for the PROGRESS title.
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Will Ospreay returned to the 229 to take on Connor Mills as Rev Pro closed out their year’s shows in London.
Rev Pro returned to York Hall as all of their titles were put on the line – with Shota Umino, Mike Bailey and the Knights going for gold.
The last stop before Uprising sees the United Empire’s Will Ospreay, Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis take on Shota Umino, Connor Mills and Michael Oku.
The day after the British J-Cup saw Rev Pro return to London as Alex Windsor took on Gisele Shaw for the Rev Pro Undisputed British Women’s Championship.
The 2021 British J-Cup was on the line as Rev Pro brought back the one-night tournament on their road to Uprising.
PROGRESS return after several weeks off, with card that’s headlined by a six-man scramble to pick the next contender for the PROGRESS World title…
Rev Pro returned to Southampton as the Cruiserweight champion Michael Oku took on Will Ospreay in a non-title main event.