Posts Tagged ‘Mark Haskins’
PROGRESS has announced two tag bouts for their upcoming Chapter 58 event this Sunday. The team of Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos (also known as #CCK) will be taking on the Grizzled Young Veterans comprised of Zack Gibson and James Drake for the PROGRESS Tag Team Championships.
Drake and Gibson were expected to challenge for the belts back at Chapter 56 however due to injury Lykos had to forfeit and Jimmy Havoc took his spot in the bout. There is a very good chance that the Veterans take the belts here as PROGRESS looks to rejuvenate their Tag Team title scene heading out of the British Strong Style run earlier this year.
Speaking of Jimmy Havoc…he and Mark Haskins will be taking on the young team of Connor Mills and Maverick Mayhew. PROGRESS have decided to throw their own ‘young lions’ to THE lions in Havoc & Haskins who recently turned heel and run roughshot over Jack Sexsmith and David Starr, expect this to be a bloodbath.
PROGRESS has also released a teaser video with the tagline ‘Til Valhalla. The company often use social media as a way of hyping an appearance at a Chapter event and this could be leading to a new debut, who it may be is completely up in the air at this time.
Posted November 24th, 2017 in News. Tagged: Jimmy Havoc, Mark Haskins.
Germany’s biggest independent promotion wXw has announced the latest names to be taking part in next year’s 16 Carat Gold tournament.
The 2017 iteration of the tournament is widely regarded as one of the greatest in European wrestling history, you can check it out now on wXw’s on demand service, it certainly matches up to the annual New Japan G1 and PROGRESS Super Strong 16 tournaments on quality.
Joining the already named Jeff Cobb, Penta El Zero M and Travis Banks will be PROGRESS Tag Team Champion Chris Brookes and former PROGRESS World Champion Mark Haskins.
Both Brookes and Haskins are two of the most well respected performers on the European circuit and their involvement with this illustrious tournament will only serve to better their reputations on the global stage.
https://twitter.com/wXwGermany/status/927913923420065793
https://twitter.com/wXwGermany/status/925807195308134405
Posted November 7th, 2017 in News. Tagged: Mark Haskins.
Former WWE/TNA/ROH Superstar Austin Aries will be making his way to the UK in December exclusively for IPW:UK. Aries’ opponent for this special one off appearance has finally been announced and it will be former PROGRESS World Champion Mark Haskins.
Haskins is widely regarded as one of the most underrated talents on the UK scene and he recently appeared for PWG as part of their All Star weekend. This high profile bout will help raise his stock even further.
Also announced for this event are IPW:UK Champion Moose, Jimmy Havoc and Abyss.
Tickets are available to purchase here.
https://twitter.com/IPWUK/status/922873180326432768
Posted October 24th, 2017 in News. Tagged: Austin Aries, IPW:UK, Mark Haskins.
PROGRESS will present their biggest card of the year this Sunday. Chapter 55 – Chase The Sun will feature some of the most highly anticipated bouts in company history and includes BOLA, WWE UK and NJPW stars Pete Dunne, Travis Banks, Zack Sabre Jr and more.
PROGRESS has now announced that Jimmy Havoc and Mark Haskins will clash in a Deathmatch. Havoc is well renowned for his ‘King of the Deathmatch’ moniker and he won this year’s iteration of CZW’s Tournament of Death. This will be Mark Haskin’s first ever Deathmatch and he is dead set on taking the ‘crown’ away from Havoc. This is not one to be missed and SEScoops will be at Alexandra Palace live with all the info.
Posted September 7th, 2017 in News. Tagged: Jimmy Havoc, Mark Haskins.
PROGRESS has announced the main event for their next Chapter event taking place at the O2 Ritz in Manchester: ‘Bang The Drum.’
A number 1 contenders match took place at Chapter 47 between Mark Andrews and Mark Haskins, the bout ended in a draw and thus a triple threat match has been announced for ‘Bang The Drum.’
Andrews and Haskins are both former PROGRESS Champions and have the opportunity to become only the second 2-time PROGRESS Champion in company history behind ‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll.
Current Champion Pete Dunne has been THE story of 2017 on the UK scene and the WWE UK competitor will be looking to solidify himself as the best in PROGRESS.
Posted April 27th, 2017 in News. Tagged: Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Pete Dunne.
Hot off the heels of their Chapter 45 show in Manchester; PROGRESS have announced the Main Event and undercard for their Chapter 46 Show ‘I Like to Chill Out Here and Shoot Some Dinosaurs’ (a phrase coined by Mark Haskin’s son in a recent PROGRESS documentary). The scheduled matches are as follows:
- PROGRESS Championship Match: Pete Dunne (c) vs Mark Andrews – After his hellacious death match with Jimmy Havoc at Chapter 45 the PROGRESS Champion Pete Dunne is set to defend his title against one of the best high flyers in the game, Mark Andrews. Mandrews earned this shot by winning the Thunderb*stard match this year but with Dunne proving himself as an extremely creedal champion during his first run with the title it is unlikely that he loses it.
- The Origin (Zack Gibson & Nathan Cruz) vs The Origin ‘Banter Edition’ (El Ligero & Dave Mastiff) – El Ligero has spent the last two chapter events taking on his former tag team partners in the Origin: Zack Gibson and Nathan Cruz. The ‘Banter Edition’ of the Origin – Mastiff & Ligero have been winning over the PROGRESS fans recently and Cruz/Gibson have not taken kindly to this, so it all finally comes to a head this Sunday at Chapter 46.
Other matches announced include:
- ATLAS Championship Match: Matt Riddle (c) vs WALTER
- Mark Haskins vs Axel Dieter JR
- Travis Banks vs Jack Sexsmith
- Natural Progression Series Semi-Final: Toni Storm vs Dahlia Black
- PROGRESS Tag Team Title Match: British Strong Style (c) vs The Hunter Brothers
Posted March 21st, 2017 in News. Tagged: Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Pete Dunne.
Fight Club: Pro just held arguably the biggest weekend of the company’s existence with two nights in the illustrious Fixxion Warehouse in Wolverhampton, England. Dubbed ‘Rise Against’ and ‘The First Female of Fight Club’ the two nights showcased the best that Fight Club has to offer and made for a fitting farewell for one of the most beloved competitors ever to step foot in the Fixxion.
Here are the results from Friday Night’s Rise Against show:
- ‘Session Moth’ Martina b. Chief Deputy Dunne by Homicide.
- Fatal Four Way Match: The Dunnedertaker (Damian Dunne) (w/Martina) b. Clint Margera, Dan Moloney and David Starr via Pinfall.
- Candice LeRae b. Kay Lee Ray via Pinfall.
- The Hunter Brothers (Jim Hunter & Lee Hunter) b. Joe Coffey & Omari via Pinfall
- British Rounds Match: Jimmy Havoc b. Mikey Whiplash in Round 5.
- Chris Brookes b. Nixon Newell via Pinfall.
- British Strong Style (Pete Dunne, Trent Seven & Tyler Bate) b. Travis Banks, Will Ospreay & Wolfgang via Pinfall.
Before the British Strong Style match the three men (who have recently signed contracts with the WWE) re-enacted Triple H’s entrance in tribute:
Here are the results from Saturday Night’s First Female of Fight Club show:
- Fatal Four Way Match: David Starr b. Dan Maloney, Killian Jacobs and Omari
- Triple Threat Match: ‘Session Moth’ Martina b. Kay Lee Ray and a Stuffed Giraffe (this is not a typo)
- #CCK (Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos) b. Clint Margera & Jimmy Havoc
- Mark Haskins & Will Ospreay b. Moustache Mountain (Trent Seven & Tyler Bate
- Nixon Newell b. Candice LeRae
- Fight Club: Pro Title Match: Travis Banks b. Pete Dunne (c)
This show was hugely notable for two reasons. 1) This was Nixon Newell’s final FCP appearance before she departs for the WWE Performance Center in April and 2) after an arduous journey to reclaim his title Travis Banks has regained the Fight Club: Pro gold.
https://twitter.com/NixonNewell/status/843058727146151937
The two shows will be available to view via the FCP Vimeo on demand service within the week and as soon as they are it is definitely worth taking a look: vimeo.com/fightclubpro.
Posted March 19th, 2017 in News. Tagged: Jimmy Havoc, Mark Haskins, Performance Center, Pete Dunne, Trent Seven, Triple H, Tyler Bate, Will Ospreay, WWE Performance Center.
PROGRESS will be making their way to the Orlando Live Events Center on March 31st as part of the WWNLive Experience 2017. As well as the planned PROGRESS vs EVOLVE super card the promotion will be hosting their own branded show at 12pm EST which will be available on iPPV: wwnlive.com/product/progress-wrestling-presents-progress-orlando-ippv-live-viewing-video-demand/
The full roster for PROGRESS’ first ever show in America has now been revealed:
- PROGRESS Champion – Pete Dunne
- Trent Seven
- Zack Sabre Jr
- PROGRESS Atlas Champion – Matt Riddle
- Tyler Bate
- Mark Andrews
- Shane Strickland
- Mark Haskins
- South Pacific Power Trip (TK Cooper, Travis Banks and Dahlia Black
- Toni Storm
- Jinny
- James Drake
- Sami Callihan
- Rockstar Spud
- Jimmy Havoc
Tickets for the event are still available to purchase via morethanmania.com and if you’re in Orlando for Wrestlemania weekend then definitely try and make it to this event, you will not be disappointed.
Posted March 13th, 2017 in News. Tagged: iPPV, Jimmy Havoc, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Matt Riddle, Pete Dunne, Rockstar Spud, Sami Callihan, Trent Seven, Tyler Bate, WrestleMania.
Fight Club: Pro have announced the full cards for their March 17th/18th events that take place at the Fixxion, Wolverhampton. Tickets for the two events are still available to purchase from the Fight Club: Pro website: fightclubpro.bigcartel.com/products
If you’ve never had the opportunity to see the unique underground style of Fight Club: Pro then it is definitely worth taking a look at their On Demand Vimeo channel: vimeo.com/ondemand/fightclubpro/153536277. Their shows are available to purchase for a cheap one off fee (around 5$).
‘Rise Against’ takes place on March 17th and the following matches have been announced:
- British Strong Style vs Team Buzzsaw (Travis Banks, Will Ospreay and Wolfgang)
- British Rounds Match: Jimmy Havoc vs Mikey Whiplash
- Mark Haskins vs David Starr vs Clint Margera vs Dan Moloney
- Candice LeRae vs Kay Lee Ray
- Nixon Newell vs Chris Brookes
- Dream Tag Team Invitational Qualifier 1
The second night of the FCP Weekender is being billed as the ‘First Lady of Fight Club’ event (named after fan favourite Nixon Newell), the announced card for this event is as follows:
- Fight Club: Pro Championship Match: Pete Dunne (c) vs Travis Banks
- Nixon Newell vs Candice LeRae
- Will Ospreay vs Mark Haskins
- Moustache Mountain are signed to appear
- Dream Tag Team Invitational Qualifier 2
Posted March 7th, 2017 in News. Tagged: Jimmy Havoc, Mark Haskins, Pete Dunne, Will Ospreay.
PROGRESS have announced two more bouts for their upcoming Chapter 45 event: ‘Galvanise.’
‘Flash’ Morgan Webster made his in-ring return at Chapter 44 when he teamed with Mark Haskins and Jimmy Havoc against British Strong Style. Although his team took the win it was Havoc that secured the winning pinfall, therefore Webster missed out on a PROGRESS title shot. His opponent for Chapter 44 will be Nathan Cruz, who himself lost at Chapter 44 against his former Origin stable mate El Ligero.
There is a lot at stake in this bout, the uncertain future of WWE contracted talents such as PROGRESS Champion Pete Dunne, Mark Andrews, Trent Seven and WWE UK Champion Tyler Bate opens the door for the next batch of possible main eventers to shine and there is certainly an opportunity for both of these performers to move up to that next level if necessary.
The next announced match is a Semi-Final bout in the Natural Progression Series tournament. This is the first Women’s tournament in company history and the winner will be crowned the first ever PROGRESS Women’s Champion.
Crowd favourite Nixon Newell will be taking on ‘heat magnet’ Jinny. This is Jinny’s first Chapter match in quite some time and she is likely to be win the entire tournament, a win for Nixon would be considered a huge upset but as PROGRESS are looking to establish their official Women’s division surprises could be in store.
Posted March 6th, 2017 in News. Tagged: El Ligero, Jimmy Havoc, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Pete Dunne, Trent Seven, Tyler Bate.
Here are the results from PROGRESS’ Chapter 44 event ‘Old Man Yells At Cloud.’ The show took place at a sold out Electric Ballroom in Camden, UK.
James Drake b. Damon Moser – This was a relatively shot match that saw WWE UK Tournament competitor James Drake won with the Mr Mayhem DDT. There are reports that Moser was injured during the bout thus the quick conclusion.
Dahlia Black (w/TK Cooper) b. Martina the Session Moth – This was a 1st round match in the Natural Progression Series to crown the first ever PROGRESS Women’s Champion as well as being Martina’s debut match for the company. Black took the win when TK Cooper interfered and cost Martina the bout
Travis Banks b. Jordan Devlin – Another PROGRESS debut here as WWE Tournament Competitor Jordan Devlin looked to beat tag team specialist Banks. Travis took the win after hitting a Buzzsaw Kick.
Pastor William Eaver b. Sebastian – Eaver took the win here after hitting the ‘Clothesline From Heaven’ in what was an extremely violent bout, definitely one worth watching on PROGRESS’ On Demand service.
Mark Andrews b. Shane Strickland – An absolutely fantastic match that saw Andrews win with the Shooting Star Press, after the match PROGRESS Co-Owner Jim Smallman asked Strickland to appear at the Orlando shows over Wrestlemania Weekend.
El Ligero b. Nathan Cruz – A hotly contested bout between two former Origin members saw Ligero take the win after reversing a Figure Four into an Inside Cradle. After the match Cruz removed Ligero’s mask.
Zack Gibson b. Jack Sexsmith – This match was all about Sexsmith proving himself as a viable championship contender for the company and it certainly felt like his ‘coming out party.’ Gibson hit the Helter Skelter for the pinfall win.
Jimmy Havoc, Mark Haskins & Morgan Webster b. British Strong Style (Pete Dunne, Trent Seven & Tyler Bate) – The stakes for this match were extremely high. If Havoc, Haskins or Webster got a pinfall or submission victory then they would receive a title shot, however if one of them took a pinfall, countout or submission loss then they would ineligible to ANY title shot for 6 months. Havoc ended up taking the victory and title shot following an Acid Rainmaker on PROGRESS Champion Pete Dunne.
https://twitter.com/JimmyHavoc/status/835973069021802499
Posted February 27th, 2017 in News. Tagged: El Ligero, Jack Sexsmith, Jimmy Havoc, Jordan Devlin, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Pete Dunne, Trent Seven, Tyler Bate, UK Tour, WrestleMania.
PROGRESS have released a highlights video for the Top 10 matches of 2016 as voted for by the company’s fan base, you can see the video below:
PROGRESS have also announced more bouts for their Chapter 44 show: ‘Old Man Yells at Cloud.’ OTT star and WWE UK Championship tournament competitor Jordan Devlin will be making his company debut against UK Indie standout Travis Banks.
The other featured bouts currently announced are:
- Mark Haskins, ‘Flash’ Morgan Webster & Jimmy Havoc vs British Strong Style
- Nathan Cruz vs El Ligero
- Mark Andrews vs Shane Strickland
- Jack Sexsmith vs Zack Gibson
Posted February 20th, 2017 in News. Tagged: El Ligero, Jack Sexsmith, Jimmy Havoc, Jordan Devlin, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, OTT, UK Championship.
The Easter Weekend Fight Club: Pro events were already looking like some of the most must see shows in the UK this year, and now they have announced that Will Ospreay will be appearing on Friday 14th April at the Fixxion in Wolverhampton and Sunday 16th April at the Bush Hall in London.
Other stars announced for these shows are:
- Pentagon Jr
- Sami Callihan
- Moustache Mountain
- Travis Banks
- Zack Sabre Jr
- Rey Fenix
- Pete Dunne
- Chris Brookes
- Shane Strickland
- Marty Scurll
- FSU – Mark Andrews and Eddie Dennis
- Kenny Omega
- The Young Bucks
- Mark Haskins
- Dan Moloney
Posted February 15th, 2017 in News. Tagged: Kenny Omega, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Marty Scurll, Pete Dunne, Sami Callihan, Scurll, The Young Bucks, Will Ospreay, Zack Sabre Jr..
PROGRESS’ last Chapter event saw the stunning return of ‘Flash’ Morgan Webster and former PROGRESS Champion Mark Haskins from injury. Their return during the British Strong Style beatdown of Jimmy Havoc was a huge hit with the PROGRESS faithful and it has lead to the main event for Chapter 44 – Old Man Yells at Cloud. Here is the press release for the event:
After the events at the end of Chapter 43, we have an enormous main event for Chapter 44 on 26th February in store.
British Strong Style (World Champion Pete Dunne and Tag Champions Trent Seven and Tyler Bate) will face the team of Jimmy Havoc, Mark Haskins and Flash Morgan Webster in a 6 man tag match that will, whatever happens, have implications for the coming months.
If Havoc, Haskins or Webster score a pin or submission on any member of British Strong Style, they’ll earn a title opportunity.
But, if any of those three get pinned or submit, they’ll be barred from any further title matches for 6 months.
High stakes. One man leaves Chapter 44 with a title shot, or heartbroken. Will the alliance of Havoc, Haskins and Webster be able to work together even though only one of them can potentially benefit? Or will the pack mentality of British Strong Style prevail, and eliminate one of the title contenders for the foreseeable future?
BRITISH STRONG STYLE vs HAVOC, HASKINS and WEBSTER headlines Chapter 44!
https://twitter.com/ThisIs_Progress/status/831216471531520001
Posted February 15th, 2017 in News. Tagged: Jimmy Havoc, Mark Haskins, Pete Dunne, Trent Seven, Tyler Bate.
Here are the results from PROGRESS’ Chapter 37 show ‘A Sudden Sense of Liberty’ which took place at a sold out O2 Ritz in Manchester:
Bubblegum b. Chuck Mambo – Bubblegum took the win via pinfall in his return to PROGRESS
Kay Lee Ray b. Kimber Lee – Kay Lee Ray defeated Kimber Lee via pinfall
James Drake b. Fabian Aichner – PROGRESS debutant James Drake defeated Fabian Aichner via pinfall, this was also Aichner’s debut match for the company after impressing at WWE’s Cruiserweight Classic tournament.
PROGRESS Championship Number One Contender Match – “The Villain” Marty Scurll b. Pete Dunne, Joe Coffey & Trent Seven – Scurll took the submission victory to become the Number 1 contender to the title he lost to Mark Haskins at Chapter 36, after the match Jimmy Havoc appeared through the crowd and gave Scurll and Acid Rainmaker.
South Pacific Power Trip (w/ Dahlia Black) b.FSU & The Origin – The SPPT took the win via pinfall and now look likely contenders for the PROGRESS Tag Team Championships at a later show.
PROGRESS Atlas Championship – Rampage Brown b. Mikey Whiplash – Rampage took the win in his first defense of the PROGRESS Atlas championship via pinfall.
PROGRESS Championship Match – Mark Haskins b. Zack Gibson – Haskins took the win via submission in his first defence of the PROGRESS title since winning it at Chapter 36
Posted October 18th, 2016 in Results. Tagged: Cruiserweight Classic, Jimmy Havoc, Kimber Lee, Mark Haskins, Marty Scurll, Pete Dunne, Rampage, Scurll.
After last month’s sold out events in Toronto, Canada. SMASH Wrestling have announced a 3 night event in November titled “This Is.” The show will again feature talent from the UK’s number 1 wrestling company PROGRESS.
Already confirmed for November 11th, 12th and 13th are current SMASH & PROGRESS Champion Mark Haskins as well as former PROGRESS Champion Jimmy Havoc.
Posted October 7th, 2016 in News. Tagged: Jimmy Havoc, Mark Haskins.
PROGRESS will be returning to the O2 Ritz in Manchester on Sunday 16th October for Chapter 37 – ‘A Sudden Sense of Liberty’ and the following matches have already been announced for the show:
PROGRESS Championship Number 1 Contenders Match – Pete Dunne (British Strong Style) vs Shane Strickland (Lucha Underground’s Killshot) vs Joe Coffey vs ‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll
PROGRESS Championship Match – Mark Haskins (c) vs Zack Gibson
Chuck Mambo vs Bubblegum
FSU vs SPPT vs The Origin (El Ligero and Dave Mastiff)
Posted October 7th, 2016 in News. Tagged: El Ligero, Mark Haskins, Marty Scurll, Pete Dunne.
Here are the results from PROGRESS Chapter 36, emanating from the 02 Academy in Brixton, London:
Rampage Brown b. Joe Coffey – Rampage hit a Piledriver to become the first ever ATLAS Champion
Jinny, Alex Windsor & Dahlia Black b.Pollyanna, Laura DiMatteo & Nixon Newell – Jinny pinned Di Matteo following an X-Factor style Facebuster from the second rope
Pastor William Eaver vs Sebastian – This bout went to a no-contest when Sebastian was legitimately knocked out by a Lariat in the opening seconds of the match. Later in the night it was confirmed that he was on his feet and generally ok.
British Strong Style (Trent Seven & Pete Dunne) b. The London Riots – BSS took the win to become the new PROGRESS Tag Team Champions
Paul Robinson b. Chuck Mambo – In an impromptu bout, Robinson took the win via pinfall
Zack Sabre Jr b. Tomasso Ciampa – In a fantastic 2 out of 3 falls match ZSJ took the third fall and the win via submission, the first two falls occurred simultaneously when both men’s shoulders where on the mat
The Origin b. FSU, Damon Moser & Jack Gallagher – Gallagher took the pinfall in his final performance for the company before joining RAW and the Cruiserweight Division full time, he received a standing ovation from the crowd following the match.
Mark Haskins b. Tommy End & Marty Scurll – Haskins took the submission win over Scurll after Jimmy Havoc interfered to a HUGE reaction from the Brixton crowd, this was also Tommy End’s final independent date and company owner Jim Smallman brought Gallagher and Ciampa out at the end for a curtain call.
https://twitter.com/MartyScurll/status/780004335136702468
It was also announced that PROGRESS would be returning the the Brixton Academy in September 2017
Posted September 26th, 2016 in News. Tagged: Jack Gallagher, Jimmy Havoc, London Riots, Mark Haskins, Marty Scurll, Pete Dunne, Rampage, Tomasso Ciampa, Tommy End, Zack Sabre Jr..
Revolution Pro Wrestling have announced the first two bouts for the 2-night Global Wars events that take place on November 10th/11th.
- On Night 1 the team of Mark Haskins, Tyler Bate & Trent Seven will be taking on Los Ingobernables (Naito, EVIL & SANADA).
- On Night 2 one of the standout performers from this year’s PWG Battle of Los Angeles Tournament Pete Dunne will be taking on a New Japan legend: Tomohiro Ishii
Revolution Pro have also announced that NEVER Openweight Champion Shibata will be returning to the UK for the Global Wars events:
Posted September 19th, 2016 in News, NJPW. Tagged: Battle of Los Angeles, Global Wars, Ishii, Mark Haskins, Pete Dunne, PWG, REVPRO, RPW, Sanada, Shibata, Tomohiro Ishii.
Here are the results from Night 1 of the SMASH vs PROGRESS events emanating from Toronto:
– Mark Andrews b. Scotty O’Shea
– Mike Rollins b. Jack Gallagher
– The London Riots (James Davis & Rob Lynch) b. The Overdogs (John Greed & Sebastian Suave)
Smash Wrestling Title #1 Contendership Ladder Match
-Kevin Bennett b. Facade
– Evil Uno b. El Ligero
– Zack Sabre Jr. b. TARIK
Smash Wrestling Title Match
– Mark Haskins (c) b. Brent Banks
Posted September 19th, 2016 in News, Results. Tagged: El Ligero, Jack Gallagher, London Riots, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Zack Sabre Jr..
The Canadian based SMASH Wrestling promotion will be hosting three supershows on September 16th/17th pitting their talent against the best of UK promotion PROGRESS. The cards for the three nights have been announced and will be as follows:
PROGRESS Vs SMASH “Uncensored” 9/16 in Toronto
Mark Haskins vs Maybach Beta
Mark Andrews vs Brent Banks
Jack Gallagher vs Evil Uno
Sebastian Suave vs Jewells Malone
Hardcore Match: The London Riots vs Façade & Space Monkey
Hardcore Match: Jesse Amato Vs Jaxon Jarvis
PROGRESS Vs SMASH Night 1 9/16 in Toronto
SMASH Wrestling Championship Match: Mark Haskins (c) vs Brent Banks
Zack Sabre Jr vs Tarik
El Ligero vs Evil Uno
Jack Gallagher vs Mike Rollins
Mark Andrews vs Scotty O’Shea
The London Riots (James Davis & Rob Lynch) Vs The Overdogs
Ladder Match: Façade Vs Kevin Bennett
PROGRESS Vs SMASH Night 2 9/18 in Toronto
Zack Sabre Jr vs Tyson Dux
Mark Haskins vs Mike Bailey
Mark Andrews vs Kevin Bennett
El Ligero vs Franky The Mobster
Jack Gallagher vs Sebastian Suave
Fans Bring the Keyboards Match: Brent Banks Vs Scotty O’Shea
The London Riots (James Davis & Rob Lynch) vs Super Smash Bros (Evil Uno & Stupefied) vs Well Oiled Machines (Mike Rollins & Pepper Parks)
Posted September 7th, 2016 in News. Tagged: El Ligero, Jack Gallagher, London Riots, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Zack Sabre Jr..
Here are the results from the third and final night of PWG’s annual BOLA Tournament:
BOLA Tournament Quarter Final Matches
Trevor Lee b. Dalton Castle – Trevor Lee took the win via pinfall after hitting a Canadian Destroyer
Ricochet b. John Bennigan – Ricochet hit the 630 splash to advance in the tournament
Marty Scurll b. Cody Rhodes – Scurll hit a low blow and followed with a quick roll up to secure the pinfall victory
Mark Andrews b. Chris Hero – Andrews reversed a cradle attempt to take the victory in a rematch from PROGRESS’ Super Strong Style 16 tournament
Mark Haskins b. Kyle O’Reilly – Haskins took the win via submission
Will Ospreay b. Zack Sabre Jr – Ospreay took the win after reversing a European Clutch into a pinfall
PWG Tag Team Title Match: The Young Bucks (c) b. Pentagon Jr & Fenix
BOLA Tournament Semi-Final Matches
Trevor Lee b. Mark Andrews – Lee took the win after hitting a small package driver
Marty Scurll b. Mark Haskins – Scurll took the submission win after applying the Crossface Chickenwing
Will Ospreay b. Ricochet – Ospreay hit the OsCutter to win via pinfall in this Best of the Super Juniors rematch
10 Man Tag: Jushin Thunder Liger, Chuck Taylor, Jeff Cobb, Tommy End & Cedric Alexander b. Tommaso Ciampa, Sami Callihan, Matt Riddle, Pete Dunne & Brian Kendrick – Liger hit the Brainbuster on Pete Dunne to secure the pinfall win for his team
https://twitter.com/MartyScurll/status/772673384039780352
BOLA Tournament Final Match
Marty Scurll b. Will Ospreay & Trevor Lee – Ospreay is the first to be eliminated after a Chickenwing/Stomp combination from both Scurll and Lee. Scurll wins the tournament by making Lee tap to the Chickenwing.
Posted September 5th, 2016 in News. Tagged: Battle of Los Angeles, Best Of The Super Juniors, Brian Kendrick, Cedric Alexander, Chris Hero, Cody Rhodes, Dalton Castle, Jeff Cobb, Jushin Thunder Liger, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Marty Scurll, Matt Riddle, Pete Dunne, PWG, Ricochet, Sami Callihan, Super Strong Style 16, The Young Bucks, Tommy End, Trevor Lee, Will Ospreay, Zack Sabre Jr..
Here are the results from night 2 of PWG’s annual BOLA Tournament:
Dalton Castle b. Tommaso Ciampa – this was Ciampa’s farewell match for the company
Mark Andrews b. Pete Dunne – Andrews took the pinfall win following a Shooting Star Press
Cody Rhodes b. Sami Callihan – Cody took the win via the Crossrhodes in his PWG debut
Trevor Lee b. Kamaitachi – Lee took the win via a Small Package Driver
Mark Haskins b. Cedric Alexander – PROGRESS standout Haskins took the win via Submission
Kyle O’Reilly b. Matt Riddle – O’Reilly took the win via pinfall after reversing a submission hold
Non Tournament Matches
Will Ospreay, Matt Sydal & Ricochet b. Adam Cole & The Young Bucks – Ospreay, Sydal and Ricochet took the win with Triple Shooting Star Presses
Fenix & Pentagon Jr. b. Chris Hero & Tommy End – Fenix and Pentagon took the win via pinfall with a 450 splash on Tommy End
Posted September 4th, 2016 in Results. Tagged: ACH, Adam Cole, Battle of Los Angeles, Cedric Alexander, Chris Hero, Cody Rhodes, Dalton Castle, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Matt Riddle, Matt Sydal, Pentagon Jr., Pete Dunne, PWG, Ricochet, Sami Callihan, The Young Bucks, Tommy End, Trevor Lee, Will Ospreay.
Here are the results from PROGRESS Wrestling’s Chapter 35 event: ‘Writing Nirvana on Other People’s Bags’
Pete Dunne & Trent Seven b. Damian Dunne & Tyler Bate – Pete Dunne and Trent Seven took the win via submission
Nixon Newell b. Alex Windsor – Nixon took the win via pinfall
Jack Gallagher b. El Ligero, Eddie Dennis & Zack Gibson – Gallagher took the win via Submission. After the bell Dave Mastiff distracted Dennis and Gallagher allowing Zack Gibson to attack both men with a car stereo
Atlas Championship Tournament Semi-Final: Joe Coffey b. Dave Mastiff – Coffey took the win via pinfall to advance to the Atlas Championship final
Shane Strickland (Lucha Underground’s Killshot) b. Will Ospreay – Strickland took the win via pinfall. After the match Ospreay stated that his schedule no longer works for PROGRESS and that he would be taking a long hiatus
Mark Haskins b. Mikey Whiplash – Haskins’ Championship opportunity at Chapter 36 was on the line in this match and he took the win via Submission
Atlas Championship Tournament Semi-Final: Rampage Brown b. T-Bone – Rampage took the win via pinfall to advance to the Atlas Tournament final
PROGRESS Championship Match: Marty Scurll b. Mark Andrews – Scurll took the win via Submission to retain his title and move on to a 3 Way Dance at Chapter 36 in Brixton against Mark Haskins and Tommy End
Posted August 31st, 2016 in Results. Tagged: El Ligero, Jack Gallagher, Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Marty Scurll, Pete Dunne, Progress Wrestling, Rampage, Scurll, Tommy End, Will Ospreay.
PROGRESS have announced the first match for Chapter 35 – ‘Writing Nirvana on Other People’s Bags.’ ‘The Villain’ Marty Scurll will be defending his newly won PROGRESS Championship against ‘White Lightning’ Mark Andrews on August 28th at The Electric Ballroom in Camden, London.
The winner of the bout will go on to face Number 1 Contender Mark Haskins at PROGRESS’ biggest ever event on September 25th at the O2 Academy in Brixton.
Posted August 9th, 2016 in News. Tagged: Mark Andrews, Mark Haskins, Marty Scurll.