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Progress Wrestling (stylized as PROGRESS) is a British professional wrestling promotion that was established in 2011 by comedian Jim Smallman, events and comedy promoter Jon Briley, and later, actor Glen Robinson (professionally known as Glen Joseph). The company is now co-owned by Lee McAteer, Martyn Best, and Matthew Buczek.
The Chapter 176: For The Love of Progress 3 is an upcoming professional wrestling event produced by Progress Wrestling. It will take place on February 14, in Manchester , England , at the Bowlers BEC Arena.
Next up, Simon Miller defeated Paul Robinson to end the latter's 1,869-day nine-defence reign of the Progress Proteus Championship. The semi main event saw Flash Morgan Webster and Mark Andrews pivking up a victory over Eddie Dennis and Tate Mayfairs in tag team competition.
The Progress Chapter 167: One Bump Or Two? was a professional wrestling event promoted by Progress Wrestling. It took place on April 21, 2024, in London , England at The Garage. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Progress Wrestling is a British professional wrestling promotion that was established in 2011. During the years, the promotion has held various notable pay-per-view events which feature professional wrestling matches that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in ...
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The Progress World Championship is a professional wrestling World championship created and promoted by the British professional wrestling promotion Progress Wrestling. [2] The current champion is Luke Jacobs , who is in his first reign.
The inaugural tournament of the Progress Wrestling Atlas Championship was held under a two-block system with the winner of each one advancing to the finals. For the block matches, two points were awarded for a win and one point for a draw.