1 | 18.05.2023 | AidanArcher | 4.0 | |
2 | 16.01.2021 | wolfpack2k | 8.0 | Great place to see a combination of established wrestlers, up and comers and the occasional sprinkling of imports. Through these guys I have been able to meet guys like Tyler Bate, Scott Hall, Raven, Shane Douglas and Rene Dupree amongst others as well as seeing guys like Matt Riddle, Kip Sabian and Dominik Dijakovic before they were signed up by two of the leading promotions in America. Yes there's room for improvement but that will be the same for every promotion. |
3 | 04.08.2017 | BritIndy Reviews | 2.0 | |
4 | 28.05.2017 | LuchaFan28 | 2.0 | |
5 | 05.04.2017 | SWEFan1979 | 1.0 | Promotion tries too hard to copy Southside Wrestling with little success. Promoter is a total knob jockey as well. Uses good talent but doesn't know how to book them properly. If you want wrestling in the east midlands area go to see Southside Wrestling or Kamikaze Pro. If you're in Derby then go to ASPIRE as they are the real local promotion putting on the best shows. |
6 | 20.03.2017 | Lee Vilenski | 4.0 | It's a place where you see a load of buzz; that this is the new upstart company; until you see the show, and the booking. There are some really deserving people on the shows, but it's poorly booked with an awful lot of green workers. It's very easy to see that the shows need some work, they need to calm down the idea that they are one of the big boys, and work hard to cut out a lot of what makes HOP:E a bit drab to watch. It should also be noted that the shows are usually pretty solid, if a bit too over the top for my liking. But it's rather rare to see much of a reason to watch. |