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PROGRESS Chapter 47: Complicated Simplicity

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PROGRESS Chapter 47: Complicated Simplicity
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Commentary by:
Glen Joseph & RJ Singh


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Number of comments: 8
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Average rating: 6.95  [21]
Average rating in 2025: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 6.00  [2]
Average rating in 2018: 9.50  [2]
Average rating in 2017: 6.75  [16]
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Glover wrote on 15.05.2017:
[7.0] "Drake vs Dennis was not really anything; James Drake is a void (*1/2). Di Matteo vs Windsor was a very solid tournament contest; Laura has some real potential (***). Webster vs Bird was a good story between student and teacher, face and heel, but it didn't really hit another gear (***). SPPT vs Riots was a HOT tag match with some wild spots to send Cooper & Dahlia off; not as good as a few other SPPT matches this year, but a great one nonetheless (****). I really didn't care about the #1 Contendership match, and I say that as a fan of Haskins; I just don't care about Mandrews at all, and I honestly skipped some of this so I'm not rating it. Robinson did a pretty good job carrying Sexsmith, who is not a very good wrestler, but is very over and does have some fire; Travis Banks did a better job at getting a great match out of Jack, but this was hardly bad (**3/4). The main event built very slowly, still being on the mat over 15 minutes in after some good brawling and breakdown segments; Ringkampf are all just totally on point in this match, while BSS are a trio of total dickbags that even fuck with each other sometimes; eventually BSS work over Thatcher as he builds to a tag, and this is where the match starts changing from good trios match into something great; Dieter's hot tag transitions into a really awesome sequence of Ringkampf taking over and THEN it breaks down into a phenomenal sequence featuring Tyler Bate doing a Shooting Star Headbutt before a DEADLIFT ON FUCKING WALTER and it kept being awesome from there on; I feel like they could've gone another few minutes before they got to the finish, although I liked the finish itself (****1/4 to ****1/2, could've broken into MOTY territory with a little more). Dieter's farewell after Ringkampf's last match as a trio was really cool. Overall a decent show with two GREAT matches."
VilinskiKonjic wrote on 03.05.2017:
[8.0] "Not quite hitting the same incredible heights as the last couple shows but still a very fun live experience that largely translated to tape. A lot of emotional moments along with a highly enjoyable SPPT-Riots match carrying the early stages of the show, with an utterly fantastic six-man main event rounding things out."
NastyYaffa wrote on 01.05.2017:
[5.0] "Drake/Dennis was a super forgettable opener - went a bit too long too (*), Windsor/Di Matteo was a good, simple match with Windsor working on top for the most of it (***), Bird/Webster had makings of a good match w/ the veteran disrespecting his trainee story & all, but it ended up being super dull (*), The London Riots vs. SPPT was so far the weakest SPPT match in PROGRESS this year, but still rock solid, built really well to the finishing stretch (***1/4), Mandrews/Haskins was just absolutely awful - worst of the night (*), Sexsmith/Robinson was pretty good - they kept things simple & worked a really solid match which told a nice story (**1/2), the main event between BSS & Ringkampf was by far the best looking match up on the card & it delivered to my expectations - an excellent main event (****1/2). Overall this show sure was more on the weaker side of things, but the classic main event boosts it some points from me."