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- This show was really consistent with some really good matches closing out the show. Dar/Robinson and Haskins/Brown were both solid (**3/4), Ligero/Scurll was good (***),
- PROGRESS has officially released the second series of 'Freedom's Road' on Demand Progress. Freedom's Road is a completely different approach to professional wrestling. The show features some of the company's up and coming stars such as Spike Trivet, The OJMO, Big T Justice, Candyfloss, Chakara, Alex Cupid and Dillion D'Angelo. Also featured are UK stars Roy Johnson, Chuck Mambo, Daryl Allen and RJ Singh. The show has a Lucha Underground vibe but is inherently British. With matches intertwined between cinematic sections that give you a chance to learn the 'origin' stories of the performers. You can binge watch all nine episodes of Season 2 all well as Season 1 on demand now.
- A solid show; the Main Event was a really god spotfest - the triple Canadian Destroyer of Webster, Havoc and Haskins was awesome - and the match between Andrews and Strickland a good encounter, nice the others.
- Not much worth seeing here, if anything really. Title match to start the show was every other no sell match you've seen with Riddle or Banks as a participant. I like Riddle a lot but his matches are carbon copies of each other.
- The only bad part of the show was Brown vs Whiplash, and that was merely average, everything else I had at least 2 3/4 stars, with the best matches(Aichner vs Drake and Gibson vs Haskins
- A night of decent, generally acceptable matches, with a 'highlight' of Gibson vs. Janela ending with one of the worst, most illogical finishes that I have ever seen."
- Very funny show with very good match's. Progres studied every contest very good and also the crackers. The match's are very good with very funny moments. Journey back in time succeeded:
- Type: Event Location: London, England, UK Arena: Electric Ballroom PROGRESS Atlas Title Round Robin Tournament Block B Match Rampage Brown vs Damian O'Connor by Nichtantritt No Disqualification Match.
- "This show carried on the great momentum from the first Super Strong Style 16 Tournament, and produced an all time classic moment in company history, with Will Ospreay finally dethroning Jimmy Havoc
- Main event was incredible. I'd go between 4. 25 and 4. 50 *. Really brutal stuff. Rest of the show wasn't too great. Just not feeling the Banks-Cooper-Brookes stuff. Doesn't seem like the crowd is either.
- Very average show. Nothing really stood out. I'd think that Haskins and Webster will be having a more intense match at some point. Considering Flash just turned on Haskins this was way too tame.
- This is the first Progress show that I have watched from beginning to end. While I don? t think it was the best show I? ve ever seen, it was a great introduction to the company and the card delivered in all aspects.
- Overall a very good show, the first half was decent, the final 3 matches were all great. This show wasn't without its faults: despite the same finish in the final two matches and the poor furniture in the TLC match,
- Solid show with some nice surprises and good wrestling. I wasn't as engaged as I would have liked to be watching the show, but I still walked away excited for future Progress shows.
- A little less entertaining than Chapter 85, and quite a two-faced event: i found Ridgeway v. Trivet, Dennis v. DJZ and the tag tem opener very disappointing; on the other side, Seven v.
- Amer and Nick review both the Progress Wrestling Live at the Dome show on July 18th and the following weekends 4FW Ultimate Supremacy Show.
- The Scrull/Hero match was a outstanding match, in serious contention for the best in PROGRESS history. This backed up by the FSU/Dunne Brothers match which was hugely entertaining makes it hard to give this card less than a 8
- Good first round stuff. Dunne/Williams was a really neat opener, really nice dynamic and storytelling. Mambo/ZSJ was brilliant, MOTN and Mambo really rose to the occasion and had his best match to date,
- Nothing really stood out here as anything that is must see. 6 man tag was the usual bs you'd get from British Strong Style on Progress shows. Kissing dudes, acting goofy.
- Last two matches were awesome as expected. Both tag matches also delivered. Really looking forward to seeing Hunters regularly in PROGRESS again.
- My first full progress show and i thought it was really good. First 2 were stoppable. Webster/Andrews was pretty good until the end. Sabre/Bate was awesome as expected with hot crowd and great action from both.
- Best PROGRESS show I've seen. Expectations were high and in fact only women looked a little worse compared to the rest of matches. The ending is what will forever remain in history.
- Fun show but I feel due to the tourist-y nature and the busy weekend, the PROGRESS atmosphere didn't really come across like it did in New York. Still, a good show.
- Devlin vs. Ridgeway and Starr vs. Dragunov are very much worth going out of your way to see. Main event was pretty good too. Good show. Check it out."
- Brown vs Haskins was a good match with a few cool moments. ***1/2. Faceless vs Boar and Dennis was ok but not anything special **. Gum vs Flash was very good and a great debut for Bubblegum.