Progress Wrestling (stylized as PROGRESS) is a British
professional wrestling
Professional wrestling is a form of theater that revolves around staged wrestling matches. The mock combat is performed in a ring similar to the kind used in boxing, and the dramatic aspects of pro wrestling may be performed both in the ring or ...
promotion that was established in 2011 by comedian
Jim Smallman
James Daniel Smallman is a stand-up comedian, radio presenter, professional wrestling promoter, blogger and voice-over artist. Smallman attended school in Hinckley, and went on to De Montfort University, graduating with a first-class Honours de ...
, events and comedy promoter Jon Briley, and later, actor Glen Robinson (professionally known as
Glen Joseph
Glen Robinson (born 2 November 1984 in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England) is an English Actor, Director, Musician and Broadcaster.
Career
Joseph trained at the Guildford School of Acting, graduating with first class honours in 2007. He won the Sir ...
).
History
Progress was conceived by
Jim Smallman
James Daniel Smallman is a stand-up comedian, radio presenter, professional wrestling promoter, blogger and voice-over artist. Smallman attended school in Hinckley, and went on to De Montfort University, graduating with a first-class Honours de ...
and Jon Briley in 2011, who were both massive wrestling fans. Smallman is a big fan of "
strong style" wrestling, Japanese in particular, and Briley was Smallman's agent.
In 2015, Progress appeared for five nights at
Download Festival. In December of that year, they began running regular shows at
The Ritz in Manchester. On 30 September 2018, Progress Wrestling held "Hello Wembley" at the
SSE Arena. Billed by the promotion as the largest independent wrestling show in England for 30 years, the event drew 4,750 people; making it the most attended event in Progress Wrestling history.
In 2016, the company began working relationships with other promotions. At Chapter 29 on 24 April in London, Progress hosted two qualifying matches for the
WWE Cruiserweight Classic. In 2017, Progress wrestlers such as
Pete Dunne,
Tyler Bate,
Trent Seven, and
Mark Andrews participated in the
WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament, culminating in Bate being crowned the first ever
WWE UK Champion.
Smallman left Progress at the end of 2019 after Chapter 100. In June 2020, Progress would be affected by
reports of sexual harassment in the British independent circuit. After several accusations, Progress decided to no longer work with David Starr, Travis Banks, and El Ligero, as well as suspending indefinitely then- Tag team Champions Jordan Devlin and Scotty Davis, who vacated the titles. Ring announcer and creative team member Matt Richards also left the promotion. On 21 June 2020, it was announced that Glen Joseph was stepping down with Michael Oku, Vicky Haskins and James Amner all taking prominent roles in the company.
In 2021, Progress announced its return admist the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, travelling to South London to set up a temporary home at Theatre Peckham for Chapter 104: Natural Progression on 20 February, eventually producing 23 shows behind closed doors which featured on the WWE Network. On 31 December that year, ahead of their return to live shows in January 2022, it was announced that Progress had been acquired by Lee McAteer and Martyn Best - taking over ownership from Briley.
Demand Progress
''Demand Progress'' is Progress' Pivotshare-based
video-on-demand service that launced in March 2015. January 2017 saw the first episode of ''Freedom's Road'', a new series from Progress which would feature matches taped specifically for the show and have a heavy focus on characters and plots.
Championships
Current champions
Inactive championships
Progress Proteus Championship
It was announced on 21 July 2019 that the old Progress Atlas Championship which was unified with the Progress World Championship will be replaced. The title was named after the shapechanging
Greek
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god,
Proteus
In Greek mythology, Proteus (; Ancient Greek: Πρωτεύς, ''Prōteus'') is an early prophetic sea-god or god of rivers and oceanic bodies of water, one of several deities whom Homer calls the " Old Man of the Sea" ''(hálios gérôn)''. ...
. Progress co-founder Jim Smallman said in the announcement that the champion will be able to pick the stipulation for the championship matches, subject to approval by the promotion.
Reigns
Reception
Patrick Lennon, wrestling journalist for the ''
Daily Star'', has attended and reviewed Progress shows.
Carrie Dunn, founder and main contributor of wrestling blog "The Only Way is Suplex",
published the book ''Spandex, Screw Jobs & Cheap Pops: Inside the Business of British Pro Wrestling''.
Progress Wrestling features frequently in the book including opening a chapter regarding London based wrestling promotions.
See also
*
List of Progress Wrestling tournaments
*
NXT UK - Brand of the U.S-based
WWE from which several Progress talent have competed for.
References
External links
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Progress Wrestling (Progress)at Cagematch.net
{{Professional wrestling in the United Kingdom
Progress Wrestling
2011 establishments in the United Kingdom
Entertainment companies established in 2011