PROGRESS Chapter 35: Writing Nirvana on Other People's Bags

Year 2016Episode 12180 minAug 28, 2016
PROGRESS Chapter 35: Writing Nirvana on Other People's Bags

British Strong Style (Pete Dunne & Trent Seven) vs. Damian Dunne & Tyler Bate

Alex Windsor vs. Nixon Newell

Four Way Match - Eddie Dennis vs. El Ligero vs. Jack Gallagher vs. Zack Gibson

PROGRESS Atlas Title Round Robin Tournament Semi Final Match - Dave Mastiff vs. Joe Coffey

Shane Strickland vs. Will Ospreay

Haskins' Brixton Contendership On The Line Match - Mark Haskins vs. Mikey Whiplash

PROGRESS Atlas Title Round Robin Tournament Semi Final Match - Rampage Brown vs. T-Bone

PROGRESS World Title Match - Marty Scurll (c) vs. Mark Andrews

PROGRESS Chapter 35: Writing Nirvana on Other People's Bags has aired on Aug 28, 2016
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