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Current name:
PROGRESS World Championship
Status:
active
Names:
PROGRESS World Championship (since 20.02.2021)
PROGRESS Unified World Championship (05.05.2019 - 20.02.2021)
PROGRESS World Championship (02.04.2016 - 05.05.2019)
PROGRESS Championship (25.03.2012 - 02.04.2016)
Promotions:
PROGRESS Wrestling (25.03.2012 - today)

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Title Holders
#22
Man Like DeReiss
25.08.2025 - today (142 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#21
Luke Jacobs
28.07.2024 - 25.08.2025 (393 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#20
Kid Lykos
25.02.2024 - 28.07.2024 (154 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#19
Spike Trivet
28.08.2022 - 25.02.2024 (546 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#18
Big Damo
13.08.2022 - 28.08.2022 (15 days)
Matches
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
#17
Chris Ridgeway
05.06.2022 - 13.08.2022 (69 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
VACANT
15.05.2022 - 05.06.2022 (21 days)
#16
Jonathan Gresham
20.03.2022 - 15.05.2022 (56 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#15
Cara Noir
19.01.2020 - 20.03.2022 (791 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
VACANT
19.01.2020 - 19.01.2020 (<1 day)
#14
Eddie Dennis
15.09.2019 - 19.01.2020 (126 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#13
WALTER
25.07.2018 - 15.09.2019 (417 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#12
Travis Banks
10.09.2017 - 25.07.2018 (318 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#11
Pete Dunne
27.11.2016 - 10.09.2017 (287 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
VACANT
30.10.2016 - 27.11.2016 (28 days)
#10
Mark Haskins
25.09.2016 - 30.10.2016 (35 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#9
Marty Scurll (2)
31.07.2016 - 25.09.2016 (56 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#8
Pastor William Eaver
26.06.2016 - 31.07.2016 (35 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#7
Marty Scurll
24.01.2016 - 26.06.2016 (154 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#6
Will Ospreay
26.07.2015 - 24.01.2016 (182 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#5
Jimmy Havoc
24.11.2013 - 26.07.2015 (609 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#4
Mark Andrews
24.11.2013 - 24.11.2013 (<1 day)
Matches
London, England, UK
#3
Rampage Brown
28.07.2013 - 24.11.2013 (119 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#2
El Ligero
25.11.2012 - 28.07.2013 (245 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
#1
Nathan Cruz
25.03.2012 - 25.11.2012 (245 days)
Matches
London, England, UK
8.91
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 55
Number of comments: 7
10.0 27x
9.0 8x
8.0 17x
7.0 0x
6.0 1x
5.0 1x
4.0 1x
3.0 0x
2.0 0x
1.0 0x
0.0 0x
Average rating: 8.96  [55]
Average rating in 2025: 8.50  [4]
Average rating in 2023: 9.33  [3]
Average rating in 2022: 7.50  [4]
Average rating in 2021: 8.29  [7]
Average rating in 2020: 9.25  [4]
Average rating in 2019: 8.67  [3]
Average rating in 2018: 8.80  [5]
Average rating in 2017: 9.11  [9]
Average rating in 2016: 9.63  [16]
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Loki Hipster God wrote on 04.10.2022:
[6.0] "I'm sure most will agree that WALTER's title reign was the highpoint for this belt and truly made it feel like a prestigious championship worth fighting for. However, nearly every other reign has been disappointing. Pete Dunne and Marty Scurll's runs with the belt had a lot of potential, but were constantly marred by ridiculously overbooked matches with shoddy finishes. The PROGRESS Championship could have been seen as a workhorse belt, similar to what the ROH Championship used to be, where the best wrestlers have the best matches. Instead, it's almost become the Vince Russo belt, where so many defenses have a million run-ins that cheapen the prestige behind it. Then you also have pointless title switches like Pastor William Eaver where they seemed to occur just to pop the live crowd, but served no real purpose in the long run. On the flipside of that, you had a terrible wrestler like Jimmy Havoc holding the title for an unbearably long 609 days. So yeah, this title is the definition of a mixed bag."
benny5bellys wrote on 04.11.2021:
[4.0] "It really hasn't felt important since Will lost it other than WALTER's run with it as the completely lost any decent ideas on how to book it. A real low light was Travis Banks (regardless of what has come out since) a total mess and like much of Progress booking, just a rehash of Fight Club Pro storylines. Cara Noirs run has non existent buzz or visibility."
steviecw wrote on 03.04.2016:
[10.0] "This title gets better every year. From Rampage Brown to Mark Andrews to Jimmy Havoc to Will Ospreay to Marty Scurll... one hell of an emotional journey. Delighted for it to be defended internationally and renamed a World Championship."
Spartak87 wrote on 28.03.2016:
[8.0] "One of the best two titles in the UK. Loved the Havoc vs Ospreay match at Chapter 20. One of the best matches I have seen outside of the US and Japan."