Tag: Trent Seven

  • ICW World Heavyweight Title Match set for Fight Club this Sunday

    ICW World Heavyweight Title Match set for Fight Club this Sunday

    ICW have announced that the newly crowned ICW World Heavyweight Champion Trent Seven will be defending his title this Sunday against Wolfgang Young.

    Seven dethroned Wolfgang and this big rematch is set to headline the ICW Fight Club event in Manchester.

    Both men were recently featured in the WWE UK Championship tournament and while rumours of ICW being brought over to the WWE Network are still unsubstantiated the company has seen a huge boost in popularity recently.

    If you have never had the opportunity to watch an ICW show then check out their Pivotshare page here: icwondemand.pivotshare.com

    https://twitter.com/InsaneChampWres/status/831573947909021700

  • WWE UK Champion Announced For Fight Club: Pro Event

    WWE UK Champion Announced For Fight Club: Pro Event

    UK Independent promotion Fight Club: Pro have announced that the WWE UK Champion Tyler Bate will be appearing at the company’s first event of the year ‘All The Best.’ This will be a homecoming for Tyler who cut his teeth alongside Moustache Mountain tag partner Trent Seven in the Wolverhampton based promotion.

    Tickets for the event are available at FightClubPro.bigcartel.com.

  • Revolution Pro Wrestling – High Stakes 2017 Results

    Revolution Pro Wrestling – High Stakes 2017 Results

    Here are the results from Revolution Pro Wrestling’s first York Hall show of the year. The promotion has been growing rapidly in popularity over the past year and with this absolutely stacked card that trend looks set to continue:

    RPW Interim British Cruiserweight Championship Match: Josh Bodom b. Ryan Smile – Bodom took the win via pinfall to become the Interim Crusierweight Champion. The Interim title has been introduced as current champion Will Ospreay is tied up with New Japan & Ring of Honor commitments

    RPW Undisputed British Tag Team Championship Match: Joel Redman & Charlie Sterling b. War Machine – Redman and Sterling took the win to retain their titles after hitting a spinning tombstone on Rowe

    YOSHI-HASHI b. Pete Dunne – YOSHI-HASHI took the win after hitting the Karma

    Zack Sabre Jr. b. Marty Scurll – Sabre took the win after avoiding a Crossface Chickenwing attempt and rolling Scurll up for the three count 

    Trent Seven b. Trevor Lee – Seven took the win after hitting his second Snap Piledriver of the match to take the pinfall

    Jay White b. Martin Stone – NJPW Young Lion Jay White took the upset win after making Stone tap with a Boston Crab

    RPW Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship Match: Katsuyori Shibata b. Matt Riddle – In what was easily the MOTN Shibata retained his title using a rear naked choke. Shibata will now defend his belt against Will Ospreay at the NJPW New Beginning show in February

  • UK Promotion Fight Club: Pro Announce Big Easter Weekend Shows

    UK Promotion Fight Club: Pro Announce Big Easter Weekend Shows

    The UK scene has never seen more exposure on a global scale and even some of the smaller promotions on the British Isles are starting to benefit from the boom in popularity over the past year.

    One of these promotions is Wolverhampton based Fight Club: Pro who have recently announced a big string of shows on Easter weekend featuring the likes of Zack Sabre Jr, Sami Callihan and Lucha Underground stars Pentagon Jr and Fenix.

    Fight Club had a very impressive string of events throughout 2016 that showcased some of the best British talent around, this included WWE UK Tournament competitors Tyler Bate, Pete Dunne and Trent Seven who have made Fight Club their home over the past few years.

    If you’ve never had the chance to check out a Fight Club: Pro event then you can purchase one of their shows quite cheaply through Vimeo. Alternatively if you are based in the UK then I would highly recommend going to to either the Wolverhampton or London legs of their Easter tour, check out their Twitter account below for more info:

  • Final Card for Revolution Pro Wrestling’s High Stakes 2017 Event

    Final Card for Revolution Pro Wrestling’s High Stakes 2017 Event

    Here is the final card for this weekend’s High Stakes event presented by Revolution Pro Wrestling. Tickets are still available for the event and if you are able to make it to York Hall in Bethnal Green, London then it is certainly worth the trip:

    British Heavyweight Championship Match
    – Katsuyori Shibata vs Matt Riddle

    If Shibata wins then he will defend the Championship at NJPW’s New Beginning event in February against Will Ospreay

    – Marty Scurll vs Zack Sabre Jr

    – YOSHI-HASHI vs Pete Dunne

    – Trevor Lee vs Trent Seven

    – Martin Stone vs Jay White

    British Tag Team Championship Match
    – War Machine vs Redman and Sterling

  • WWE UK Tournament – Top Contenders

    WWE UK Tournament – Top Contenders

    WWE this week announced the bracket for the first ever UK Championship Tournament set to take place this weekend at the Empress Ballroom in Blackpool, England.

    The tournament features some of the best performers on the British scene and here are (in my opinion) the top four men who are likely to go all the way and become the first ever WWE UK Champion.

    Pete Dunne

    Pete Dunne (known affectionally to PROGRESS fans as ‘PETER’) had the biggest year of his career in 2016. His stellar year included a spot in PWG’s BOLA tournament, facing Yuji Nagata in Rev Pro, winning the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles with Trent Seven and to cap it off he secured the PROGRESS Championship by pinning Jimmy Havoc at Chapter 39.

    Dunne has been in the industry around a decade and has established himself as one of the top acts in the UK scene, nicknamed the ‘Brusierweight’ he has a hard hitting style and works predominately as a heel for multiple companies across Britain, he possesses a natural ability to rile up a crowd that harks back to William Regal in his prime. I would absolutely consider Dunne to be the favourite going into the tournament in Blackpool.

    Projection: Winner

    Trent Seven

    Trent is one of the most experienced performers in the tournament. He too has had a breakout year in 2016, highlighted by his PROGRESS Tag Team title run with British Strong Style partners Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate (more info on Tyler below). Having worked the majority of the year as a firm crowd favourite both as a singles star in Fight Club Pro and as a tag team specialist in Moustache Mountain, his heel turn in PROGRESS set the stage for a huge tag team title win at Chapter 36. After the win a new cocky, arrogant side of his character shone through and brought out a different more focused Trent. I expect that he will work as a crowd favourite in the tournament and turn more than a few heads in the WWE fan base.

    Projection: Loss to Pete Dunne in Final

    Tyler Bate

    Tyler is one of the youngest performers in the UK tournament however he too had a hugely successful 2016. As one half of Moustache Mountain he performed around the country as a firm fan favourite, in the latter part of the year he finally joined forces with ‘British Strong Style’ and became one of the top heels in PROGRESS. His style and work in the ring are similar to WWE Crusierweight star Jack Gallagher and I fully expect Tyler to work as a charismatic good guy who will be extremely well liked by the fans inside the Empress Ballroom. I’m expecting Tyler to lose in the semi-final against longtime friend and tag team partner Trent Seven.

    Projection: Loss to Trent Seven in Semi-final

    Mark Andrews

    Known as ‘Mandrews’ during his stint in TNA, Mark Andrews is easily the most world renowned of all of the performers in the competition. He has been a mainstay in PROGRESS since its inception and has worked for companies such as PCW, ATTACK! Pro, wXw and Chikara.

    Andrews is an extremely talented in ring worker and he easily has a shot at taking the title this weekend. He was a late addition to the tournament having recently cut ties with TNA and for that reason I am expecting that he will eventually lose to Pete Dunne in the semi-final.

    Projection: Loss to Dunne in Semi-final

     

    DISCUSSION: Who do you see winning the tournament?