PROGRESS Chapter 50 ‘I Give it Six Months’ Results

PROGRESS’ 50th Chapter event ‘I Give it Six Months’ took place yesterday at the Electric Ballroom in Camden, London. The show featured a huge announcement from the PROGRESS/WWE UK Champion and an incredible Tag Title match and change of champions. Here are the results:

Toni Storm b. Kay Lee Ray – Recently announced for the Mae Young Classic, Storm beat ICW Champion Kay Lee Ray to retain the PROGRESS Women’s Championship

The London Riots (James Davis & Rob Lynch) b. The Origin: Banter Edition (Dave Mastiff & El Ligero) – This was The Riots first win in a VERY long time, Banter Edition are also still looking to pick up wins since their split from The Origin

“Flash” Morgan Webster b. Jack Sexsmith – This match saw the re-debut of Chief Deputy Dunne. Dunne has not been seen since his split from longtime partner Pete Dunne last year, the leader of the Anti-Fun Police is sure to be a massive hit back in the top UK promotion

Pete Dunne b. Donovan Dijak – Dunne announced at the start of the show that he would not be defending his PROGRESS title until his match with Travis Banks at the September show. PROGRESS management agreed to this but stipulated that he would need to take part in non-title matches, if any of his opponents beat him then they would get a title shot in the near future. Dunne took the win after hitting the Bitter End

The Origin (Nathan Cruz & Zack Gibson) b. Jimmy Havoc & Mark Haskins – Cruz and Gibson are starting to pick up momentum in PROGRESS again after this big win against the two main event stars in Havoc & Haskins. Gibson rolled up Haskins for the win

Travis Banks b. James Drake – Super Strong Style 16 winner Banks continues his momentum with a win over WWE UK Star James Drake

#CCK (Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos) b. British Strong Style (Trent Seven & Tyler Bate) – Brookes and Lykos have only just debuted in PROGRESS but are already HUGE stars. Their Tag Title win here seems to set up a #CCK domination on the PROGRESS landscape when their stablemate Travis Banks wins the big one in Alexandra Palace this September

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