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PROGRESS Chapter Eleven: To Fight War, You Must Become War

Event

Name of the event:
PROGRESS Chapter Eleven: To Fight War, You Must Become War
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Attendance:
ca. 350
Commentary by:
Jimmy Barnett

PROGRESS Tag Team Title Tournament Semi Final Match
Screw Indy Wrestling (Mark Haskins & Nathan Cruz) (w/Katherine Rose) defeat Dave Mastiff & Stixx (17:39)
Natural Progression Series II Quarter Final Match
Morgan Webster defeats Josh Bodom (10:34)
Singles Match
Noam Dar defeats El Ligero (25:39)
Singles Match
Rampage Brown defeats Tommy End (9:47)
PROGRESS Title Match (Special Referee: Marty Scurll)
Jimmy Havoc (c) defeats Zack Sabre Jr. by referee's decision (20:48)

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7.92
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Valid votes: 11
Number of comments: 4
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Average rating: 8.09  [11]
Average rating in 2025: 8.00  [3]
Average rating in 2024: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 8.50  [2]
Average rating in 2018: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 8.00  [2]
Average rating in 2016: 8.00  [2]
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RandomWrestlingReview wrote on 29.01.2025:
[8.0] "For me personally, this was the best PROGRESS show to date- containing one of, if not the best match yet in PROGRESS history between FSU and The Swords of Essex and being headlined by the best main event the promotion had thus far put on. In addition to that, the opener, the first match in the 2014 Natural Progression Series, and the Doug Williams versus Tommy End match were all above average. As important as all of that was though, perhaps the biggest factor was the continuing atomic heat on Jimmy Havoc and the furthering of his story. By this point, PROGRESS was in full white hot mode, which was not only manifesting itself in them moving to a larger venue for their next Chapter show, but also making them one of the hottest and most talked about promotions on the British Wrestling scene. The tricky thing they had to navigate next was how long could they ride Havoc's title reign to extract maximum value out of it, without it becoming repetitive and unsatisfying."
BarKing81 wrote on 04.05.2016:
[8.0] "Stixx & Mastiff vs Screw Indy Wrestling wasn't that great. Flash vs Bodom was alright. Dar vs Ligero was quite long but was very good, much better than their previous 2 matches from PROGRESS. FSU vs SOE was a great tag team contest. Rampage vs End started of slow and very 1 sided, but to be fair the match did improve. Havoc vs Sabre was a pretty good back and forth match."