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PROGRESS Chapter 29: Practically PROGRESS In Every Way

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Name of the event:
PROGRESS Chapter 29: Practically PROGRESS In Every Way
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Attendance:
ca. 700
Commentary by:
Glen Joseph & RJ Singh

PROGRESS Atlas Title Round Robin Tournament Block B Match
Michael Dante [2] defeats Damian O'Connor [0] (6:56)
Cruiserweight Classic Qualifying Match
Cruiserweight Classic Qualifying Match
Jack Gallagher defeats Pete Dunne (11:24)
Natural Progression Series III Final Match
William Eaver defeats Damon Moser (11:10)
PROGRESS Atlas Title Round Robin Tournament Block B Match
Joe Coffey [1] vs. Rampage Brown [1] - Time Limit Draw (15:00)

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7.65
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 16
Number of comments: 5
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Average rating: 7.75  [16]
Average rating in 2025: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 7.77  [13]
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jboyaquar wrote on 04.08.2016:
[7.0] "Another solid night of professional wrestling ends with bullshit as I am not of the opinion that any show should end with a 'No Contest' unless the audience is treated with something spectacular or unique that then he/she could take home without leaving with a sour expression; this was not that. The other big disappointment was the opener between Mr. O'Connor who, as of late, I have not been impressed with against a sloppy slob who underwhelms with each big match I see him in. There's something about the dynamic of the 'Sumerian Death Squad' that reminds me of ECW's 'The Eliminators' in that Tommy End plays the Saturn role of the smaller man leading the team and having to direct and motivate his cloddish partner, Dante playing John Kronus, to keep his eyes on the prize. In other action, ZSJ and Webster were on their way to an excellent undercard bout when Webster got exhausted, slowed-down and started getting sloppy. Dunne/Gallagher was fine; I prefer Dunne as a wrestler and Gallagher as a performer. Outside of my personal attraction to Jinny's face, I would remove all women's wrestling from Progress as they mostly suck. 'Jesus' Eaver was slightly out-performed by Moser but I didn't mind the denouncement. This show was unique in that I saw a Rampage Brown match I wasn't completely bored by. Finally, the excess of the eight-man; I guess this was the crowd's substitute for the bullcrap that was to follow, and certainly it was time The Origin actually lost a match."
BarKing81 wrote on 21.05.2016:
[7.0] "Dante vs Damo was ok. *3/4. Flash vs Sabre was a great match, with great technical and highflying wrestling. ***1/2. Gallagher vs Dunne was good, and both guys had great performances. ***1/4. Eaver vs Moser was good, and I quite impressed by Damon Moser. ***1/4. The women tag match wasn’t that good, but developed the Pollyanna\Dahlia and the Jinny/Elizabeth storylines, and started the TK Cooper/Jack Sexsmith storyline. Also I didn’t think it made much sense having a heel and a face vs a heel and face. *3/4. Rampage vs Coffey was a good hard hitting match between 2 big men. ***1/4. FSU & the Riots vs Origin was alright. The story of the match was basically Dennis & Davis getting injured at the start of the match. So FSU & the Riots were the under dogs. **3/4. Scurll vs End was very good. ***3/4. Overall, didn’t think Dante vs Damo, the womens match and the 8 man tag were any good, so the show gets a 7 from me."