PROGRESS reached their half-century with a post-SSS16 show at the Electric Ballroom – and a throwback to their days of fun, car crash tag team matches!
Browsing: The Origin
Easily the best show name of the year so far, the show shortened to “Shoot Dinosaurs” marked PROGRESS’ 5th anniversary with their traditional blend of great wrestling and memorable violence.
PROGRESS debuted in Birmingham with a show that confounded its detractors, and left the promotion with a surprising new Atlas champion.
Pete Dunne made a memorable first defence of the PROGRESS title in Sheffield, headlining an enjoyable show.
Zack Gibson got his title shot as PROGRESS kicked off “volume four” as they looked to avoid a post-WrestleMania-style slump.
PROGRESS’ debut at Brixton saw a plethora of new champions on a show that set plenty of tables for the future.
The late May Bank Holiday saw PROGRESS return to Camden’s Electric Ballroom for two back-to-back days of action, with their second annual Super Strong Style 16 tournament. Last year’s winner, Will Ospreay went on to unseat then-champion Jimmy Havoc, and with a title shot going to this year’s winner, it’s time to see who’ll get a crack at Marty Scurll.
We’re back to Manchester for our latest instalment of #BACKFILL, with PROGRESS’ first show “up north” in 2016. It’s perhaps the weirdest way for a non-wrestling fan to spend a Valentine’s Day – it’s Chapter 26: Unknown Pleasures.