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PROGRESS Chapter Seven: Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future

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Name of the event:
PROGRESS Chapter Seven: Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future
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Attendance:
ca. 350
Commentary by:
Jimmy Barnett

Natural Progression Series First Round Four Way Elimination Match
Eddie Dennis defeats Darrell Allen and Joey Lakeside and Xander Cooper (13:36)
- Joey Lakeside eliminates Xander Cooper (7:19)
- Eddie Dennis eliminates Joey Lakeside (9:35)
- Eddie Dennis eliminates Darrell Allen
Singles Match (Special Referee: Nigel McGuinness)
Zack Sabre Jr. defeats Jimmy Havoc (15:40)
Singles Match
Danny Garnell defeats Singhdango (RJ Singh) (7:15)

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All workers
7.42
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Valid votes: 11
Number of comments: 6
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Average rating: 7.55  [11]
Average rating in 2025: 7.50  [2]
Average rating in 2024: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 7.00  [3]
Average rating in 2016: 7.00  [2]
Average rating in 2015: 10.00  [1]
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RandomWrestlingReview wrote on 28.01.2025:
[7.0] "This was easily PROGRESS's best show to date, with two absolute crackers, a heated angle involving the London Riots and Jim Smallman, the 'conclusion' (at least in part) to the 'can Jimmy Havoc wrestle? ' storyline, another successful title defence for El Ligero and the emergence of Screw Indy Wrestling as the biggest threat not only to the PROGRESS Title, but also the entire roster. At the conclusion of this event, PROGRESS Wrestling felt like a place where lots was going on, in addition to the above, The London Riots/Bhangra Knights feud had its latest developments, the NPS semi-finalists were set and the potential for an issue between Marty Scurll and Dave Mastiff had been teased because of what happened in the main event. All of this gave PROGRESS a heck of a lot of momentum as they worked their way to the BIG storyline developments that were coming over the next 3 shows, leading up to Chapter 10 and a real sense of anticipation about what was to come next."
Maxwell Delite wrote on 02.12.2017:
[8.0] "Dar/Ligero - this was what exactly what it was supposed to be. After El Ligero's title defense against Mastiff and Ricochet, there was Noam Dar with his inteligent wrestling. Dar worked over Ligero's leg and he sold it well. Dar turned face in that match and fans wanted to see him as new PROGRESS Champ (Which I think that should happen). Two things hurt this match. First was final sequence when EL Ligero forgot to sell his leg and hit rope DDT with absolutely no problem. And second was, why the hell this match started show and main event was some fucking random 6-man tag. Still, El Ligero's best defense to this show, ****. 4-way was funny spotfest, another good match in this series, ***1/4. Project Ego vs London Riots, LR in this time was still one of the most entertaining things in PROGRESS and this match proved it, ***. Havoc vs Sabre - Sabre started this match as the dominant player with his grappling maneuvers. Havoc didn't knew how to outsmarted Sabre but when finally find how, he put Sabre thru a hell. But Sabre survived and then he came up with submission so painful that Havoc must gave up and his losing streak continued. Just two men brought they A game, ****. After the match McGuinness had a brilliant promo on Havoc and British Wrestling. Andrews/Ospreay rematch. From start it wasn't that good but at end of the match it was very intense, ***3/4. Singh/Garnell was worst match of the night but pretty funny, Singhdango 4life! **1/4. Tag started with interesting plot twist (Brown joined team Screw Indy Wrestling). So Mastiff must come to safe the situation. Very good tag, everybody had their roles. Who pinned someone become a number 1 contendor. Mastiff was so close but Scurll screwed him because of his greed. Brown won for the SIW, which makes sense cuz SIW fought as one team. ***3/4. This was the best PROGRESS show so far."
BarKing81 wrote on 30.04.2016:
[7.0] "Ligero vs Dar featured some good story telling, but I didn’t think the actual in ring action was that great. The NPS match wasn’t great but was enjoyable. Project Ego vs the Riots was a great tag team match. Havoc vs Sabre was ok, but not as good as i’d thought it would be. Andrews vs Ospreay was a great match, and was even better than their match at Chapter 4. Singh vs Garnell wasn’t that great. The 6 man tag was an ok enjoyable tag match."