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PROGRESS Chapter Three: Fifty Shades Of Pain

Event

Name of the event:
PROGRESS Chapter Three: Fifty Shades Of Pain
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Attendance:
ca. 350
Commentary by:
Jimmy Barnett

Singles Match
Noam Dar defeats Paul Robinson (11:42)
Tag Team Match
The London Riots (James Davis & Rob Lynch) defeat The Bastard Squad (Danny Garnell & Darrell Allen) (12:25)
Singles Match
Jimmy Havoc defeats Jon Ryan by DQ (3:35)
Hardcore Match
Jon Ryan defeats Jimmy Havoc (14:36)
Singles Match
RJ Singh defeats Rob Cage (7:27)
Singles Match
Stixx defeats The Lion Kid (12:20)
Tag Team Match (Special Referee: Marty Scurll)

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Number of comments: 8
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Average rating: 5.27  [15]
Average rating in 2025: 4.67  [3]
Average rating in 2024: 6.00  [2]
Average rating in 2023: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 4.80  [5]
Average rating in 2016: 5.50  [2]
Average rating in 2015: 6.00  [1]
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RandomWrestlingReview wrote on 27.01.2025:
[4.0] "Chapter 3 was a setback for the promotion in my view. Firstly, from an in-ring perspective, there is nothing here of the quality of the Chapter 2 match between Mark Andrews and Wild Boar, and the two matches prior to the main event were really poor. The main event itself too was overbooked, and overlong for what they actually did. The bigger setback for me though was in the booking. The main event was an unnecessary diversion from what was obviously coming- Cruz vs. Ligero (leaving me wondering why they didn't go straight there as opposed to putting on this) additionally Scurll being inserted as referee for the match made little logical sense, it would surely have been more in keeping if it had been he and a partner going up against Ligero and Cruz given his issues with both. While Havoc's match with Ryan was undeniably exciting, the fact that Havoc resorted to it on only his 2nd appearance was way too early in my view- surely Havoc has to be seen resisting the urge to fight with weapons for a few more shows before cracking, and resorting to this kind of violence. There was also not a lot of imagination shown in having Stixx avenge his loss at the first time of trying against Lion Kid, and the stipulation for the Singh/Cage match was nonsensical. Ultimately I felt, from a booking standpoint, the company got all the decisions wrong on this occasion and that, alongside the lower quality of in-ring work, it made for their worst show to date."
Maxwell Delite wrote on 27.11.2017:
[6.0] "Chapter 3 started with Noam Dar vs Paul Robinson which was good move-fest. Noam Dar targeting Robinson's leg which led to Dar's finisher. Good opener but I'm little bit disappointed because of the heat on Dar is lower and lower, **3/4. Andrews vs Cooper - another interesting move-fest but there was worse selling. I wonder why Andrews didn't worked with the Draco Malfoy chant, **1/2. First good match come with London Riots (like on the second chapter). Tonight their opponents was Garnell and Allen. The match was fast-paced which is good because there was more of big guys. Maybe it was too long but still I liked the way that London Riots are build, ***1/4. Havoc/Ryan was fine hardcore match between student and teacher. Havoc showed to the PROGREES what he is capable of. RJ Singh/Rob Cage - I don't know what the hell was that... Stixx vs The Lion Kid was MOTN for me. After their bad opener at CH2 this was huge surprise. It had some botches however it was very good. Stixx worked over Lion's leg, which slowed Lion and destroyed his areal offensive. Meanwhile The Lion Kid found how taste 50 shades of pain Stixx had lot a space to show his offensive skills. Great psychology, ***3/4. Main event between teams Mastiff/Burridge and Cruz/Ligero. Pretty good match. Champ and Number one-contendor on the same side and if they cooperated they gonna win. (However Scurll as the referee was on the other side. ) It can be better If a leg wasn't the target of an opponent in the previous match. But in this situation it was good too. It made really good comeback for Mastiff. Cruz and Ligero battled through the entire match between each other for the alpha male position of their team. Which escalated in a Superkick to the Cruz' face. Match was ended by a massive Cannoball from Mastiff. Scurll as a referee was much more minus than plus. If i booked this a I wrote him in a feud with Noam Dar. Whatever. A dignified main event with a good storytelling, ***1/2."
Roi wrote on 19.07.2017:
[4.0] "Noam Dar vs. Paul Robinson ** 3/4 Mark Andrews vs. Xander Cooper ** 1/2 James Davis and Rob Lynch vs. Danny Garnell and Darrell Allen ** 1/2 Jimmy Havoc vs. Jon Ryan *** 1/4 RJ Singh vs. Rob Cage * 1/2 Stixx vs. The Lion Kid *** Dave Mastiff and Greg Burridge vs. Nathan Cruz and El Ligero ***"
theodelight89 wrote on 08.02.2017:
[5.0] "Unfortunately this show was weaker than Chapter 1 and 2, as this was the weakest card of the three in my opinion. The bright spots were a very good hardcore match between Jon Ryan and Jimmy Havoc, and the continuation of the storyline between Nathan Cruz and El Ligero, and of course the first appearance by THE BASTARD!"
BarKing81 wrote on 27.04.2016:
[5.0] "This was an ok show overall. The matches were average, but the storyline between Nathan Cruz and El Ligero is developing nicely."