An emotional night in Camden saw PROGRESS bid farewell (for now) to several long-standing members of their roster – and continue the slow-burn towards the Super Strong Style 16 tournament.
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It was an emotional night in Camden as PROGRESS held their first London show of the year – with some surprise returns to boot.
PROGRESS debuted in Birmingham with a show that confounded its detractors, and left the promotion with a surprising new Atlas champion.
PROGRESS ended their 2016 with a surprise show – and by the end of it, we were left with new champions and new returns.
A historical show for PROGRESS as a seven-way main event crowned a new champion – and saw the return of a familiar face from the past.
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.
Zack Gibson got his title shot as PROGRESS kicked off “volume four” as they looked to avoid a post-WrestleMania-style slump.