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Eddie Dennis vs. Mark Andrews

Match

8.17
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Number of comments: 5
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Average rating: 8.60  [5]
Average rating in 2025: 8.67  [3]
Average rating in 2022: 9.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 8.00  [1]
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boymeetsworld wrote on 08.12.2025:
[7.0] "This has to be one of the funniest 'big' matches in the last 10 years because those tables decided to become main characters of this match. They overshadowed everyone and everything, including Andrews' wild bumps off ladders. The first table didn't break after THREE attempts from either Dennis or Andrews, which set the tone for the rest of this saga. Then Dennis could've won the match like 7 minutes in after pushing Andrews off the ladder onto another ladder, but he made an NXT face and decided to set up more stuff because he wanted to beat Andrews' ass some more, plus, they had plenty of more shit to get in and do all the spots that they wanted since they were kids probably. It backfired and eventually Andrews did a Swanton Bomb off the ladder on Dennis... only for the second table to refuse to break and live another day to tell the tale - 'Fuck him up, table, fuck him up' chant was the perfect soundtrack for that. Then FINALLY they broke a third table with an Air Raid Crash off the ladder which got by far the biggest pop of the match, one singular green streamer flew into the ring and probably countless of babies were thrown in the air as an expression of celebration of that grandiose event. Then Dennis very quickly climbed up the ladder again and grabbed the contract to win the match, everyone in the building knew that they were not topping what just happened. Overall, this match is a great lesson why pro-wrestling is subjective and it's all about a matter of perspective: if you're taking this match somewhat seriously it's a '0' or '1', but if you watch it while drinking with your buddies or show it as an example of why pro-wrestling is fucking hilarious to someone who already has that pre-conceived notion before watching, the value of it skyrockets. I think '7' is a sensible score for it simply because I was immensely enterained by this drama for all the wrong reasons."
KyonieClassics wrote on 15.09.2025:
[10.0] "I loved this match. As a fan of Progress Wrestling, and an even bigger fan of the men in this match. I had high expecation going into it. But somehow they surpassed them. I thought this was an amazing match to end their year long feud. Couple of Geezers."
KA10 Meltzer wrote on 20.05.2025:
[9.0] "This was an amazing match with a big match feel that thankfully didn't disappoint. Everything about this match was amazing, starting from the very start with the outstanding promo package that would get anybody excited for this match. The fans were really split throughout the match, and in ring it was great as well with both men but Mark in particular taking some nasty, grueling bumps leaving his back battered and bruised by the end of the match. The tables in this match were also indestructable as only one broke while the others refused to break making the table bumbs look even more devastating. There was also a cool stundog millionare onto a table that I didn't see coming. Mark Andrews did a swanton off of a 20 FOOT LADDER and the table didn't even break making him just bounce off of it onto the floor. The finish was amazing as well with Eddie Dennis hitting his finisher off of another 20 foot ladder through a table that actually broke allowing him to win. Overall this was an incredible match that did their amazing full year feud justice. 4.5/5"
Loki Hipster God wrote on 15.02.2022:
[9.0] "Mark Andrews took some absolutely insane bumps here, notably a Swanton off the top of a ladder onto a table. Andrews was supposed to land on the table to break his fall, but he pretty much bounced off the table and landed hard on the floor. His back looked like it was covered in bruises by the end. This match also featured some incredibly strong tables that refused to break. No matter what they did, they could not break these unbreakable super tables. Interestingly enough, PROGRESS previously had the exact opposite problem in a TLC match at Chapter 27: tables that broke too easily. At the end of the match, Dennis and Andrews do a move off the top of the ladder and finally get a table to break. The crowd reaction was huge, not for the impressive move, but more so because of the table break. It was a fitting ending that, after struggling with tables the entire night, the last move of the match finally breaks one. Some people will take off points for the tables not breaking, but in my opinion, the tables not breaking actually makes the moves look even more painful. Instead of landing on something that breaks your fall, you are smacking against a hard wooden surface."