List of Progress Wrestling tournaments

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Progress Wrestling has held a variety of professional wrestling tournaments competed for by wrestlers that are a part of their roster.

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PROGRESS Championship Tournament (2012)

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes [1]
1 Nathan Cruz defeated Colossus Kennedy Singles match for the Progress Championship Tournament First Round10:41
2Mike Mason defeated Colt Cabana Singles match for the Progress Championship Tournament First Round10:07
3 Marty Scurll defeated Zack Sabre Jr. Singles match for the Progress Championship Tournament First Round21:45
4 El Ligero defeated Noam Dar Singles match for the Progress Championship Tournament First Round12:01
5Nathan Cruz defeated El Ligero, Marty Scurll and Mike Mason Four Way Elimination Match for the final of Progress Championship Tournament26:05

PROGRESS Women's Title #1 Contendership Tournament

First Round [2] [3] Semifinals [2] [3] Finals [2] [3]
         
Jinny Pin
Candyfloss [2]
Jinny Pin
Millie McKenzie [2]
Sierra Loxton [2]
Millie McKenzie Pin
Jinny [2]
Charli EvansPin
ChakaraPin
Zoe Lucas [2]
Chakara [2]
Charli EvansPin
Charlie Morgan [2]
Charli EvansPin

PROGRESS Tag Team Championship Tournament

PROGRESS Tag Team Championship Tournament 2013

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes [4]
1The Bhangra Knights (Darrell Allen and RJ Singh) vs. The London Riots (James Davis and Rob Lynch) ended in Double Count Out Tag Team match [5] 7:02
2Project Ego (Kris Travis and Martin Kirby) defeated Grado and Mad Man MansonTag Team match [5] 12:54
3Screw Indy Wrestling (Mark Haskins and Nathan Cruz) defeated Dave Mastiff and StixxTag Team match [6] 17:39
4FSU (Eddie Dennis and Mark Andrews) defeated The Swords Of Essex (Paul Robinson and Will Ospreay)Tag Team match [6] 12:42
5FSU (Eddie Dennis and Mark Andrews) defeated Screw Indy Wrestling (Mark Haskins and Nathan Cruz) and Project Ego (Kris Travis and Martin Kirby) Three Way Tag Team match for the final of PROGRESS Tag Team Championship Tournament. [7] 12:36

PROGRESS Tag Team Championship Tournament 2021

First Round [8] [9] Semifinals [10] Finals [11]
         
The Young Guns
(Ethan Allen and Luke Jacobs)
Pin
Chris Ridgeway and Danny Black 20:57
The Young Guns
(Ethan Allen and Luke Jacobs)
Pin
Sunshine Machine
(Chuck Mambo and TK Cooper)
16:35
Big Money Gun Dogs
(Big Guns Joe and Gene Munny)
12:56
Sunshine Machine
(Chuck Mambo and TK Cooper)
Pin
The Young Guns
(Ethan Allen and Luke Jacobs)
27:43
Lykos Gym
(Kid Lykos and Kid Lykos II)
Pin
Smokin' Aces
(Charlie Sterling and Nick Riley)
Pin
Greedy Souls
(Brendan White and Danny Jones)
10:50
Charlie Sterling and Nick Riley 11:57
Lykos Gym
(Kid Lykos and Kid Lykos II)
Pin
 
Lykos Gym
(Kid Lykos and Kid Lykos II)

PROGRESS Atlas Championship Inaugural Tournament (2016)

The inaugural tournament of the Progress Wrestling Atlas Championship was held under a two-block system with the winner of each one advancing to the finals. For the block matches, two points were awarded for a win and one point for a draw. The tournament began at PROGRESS Chapter 28: Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want on April 10, 2016 and ended at Chapter 36: We're Gonna Need a Bigger Room... Again on September 25. [12]

Final standings
Block ABlock B
T-Bone6 Joe Coffey 5
Dave Mastiff 4 Rampage Brown 3
Big Daddy Walter 2 Michael Dante 2
Iestyn Rees0Damian O'Connor0
Block AT-Bone Walter Rees Mastiff
T-BoneT-Bone & Gibson [lower-alpha 1]
(9:56)
T-Bone
(9:35)
T-Bone & Gibson
(9:56)
Walter T-Bone & Gibson
(9:56)
T-Bone & Gibson
(9:56)
Walter
(11:13)
ReesT-Bone
(9:35)
T-Bone & Gibson
(9:56)
Mastiff
(6:33)
Mastiff T-Bone & Gibson
(9:56)
Walter
(11:13)
Mastiff
(6:33)
Block B Dante O'Connor Coffey Brown
Dante Dante
(6:56)
Coffey
(9:23)
O'Connor & Coffey
(7:22) [lower-alpha 2]
O'ConnorDante
(6:56)
O'Connor & Coffey
(7:22)
Brown
(forfeit)
Coffey Coffey
(9:23)
O'Connor & Coffey
(7:22)
Draw
(15:00)
Brown O'Connor & Coffey
(7:22)
Brown
(forfeit)
Draw
(15:00)
Semifinals Final
      
B1 Joe Coffey Pin
A2 Dave Mastiff 9:24
B1 Joe Coffey 13:53
B2 Rampage Brown Pin
A1 T-Bone 9:46
B2 Rampage Brown Pin

PROGRESS World Championship Tournament

Jonathan Gresham vacated the championship on 15 May 2022 due to a controversial defense. Progress Wrestling announced that the 2022 edition of the Super Strong Style 16 tournament finals from 6 June will also be for the vacant championship. [13]

Round 1
June 3 [14]
Quarter-finals
June 4 [15]
Semi-finals
June 5 [16]
Finals
June 5 [16]
            
Dean Allmark 11:17
Chris Ridgeway Pin
Chris RidgewayPin
Charlie Dempsey 11:06
Charlie DempseyPin
Charles Crowley 12:44
Chris RidgewayPin
Gene Munny 11:10
MalikPin
Callum Newman 11:23
Malik 9:24
Gene MunnyPin
Rickey Shane Page Pin
Gene Munny14:32
Chris RidgewayPin
Warren Banks 21:46
Robbie X 9:53
Aramis Pin
Aramis 9:55
Johnny ProgressPin
Jack Evans 12:06
Johnny Progress Pin
Johnny Progress 10:26
Warren BanksPin
Kid Lykos Pin
Maggot 10:26
Kid Lykos 5:10
Warren BanksPin
Big Damo 8:42
Warren BanksPin

PROGRESS World Cup

World Cup (2014)

Quarterfinals [17] Semifinals [17] Final [17]
         
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Eddie Dennis 8:22
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tommy End Pin
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tommy End 5:11
Flag of England.svg Rampage BrownPin
Flag of England.svg Rampage Brown Pin
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Synnot 8:51
Flag of England.svg Rampage Brown 15:40
Flag of Israel.svg Noam DarPin
Flag of Scotland.svg Grado 18:00
Flag of Israel.svg Noam Dar Pin
Flag of Israel.svg Noam DarPin
Flag of Jamaica.svg Darrell Allen 11:37
Flag of Jamaica.svg Darrell AllenPin
Flag of India.svg RJ Singh 8:33

World Cup (2018)

Quarterfinals [18] Semifinals [18] Final [18]
         
Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Tanizaki Pin
Flag of Portugal.svg David Francisco 9:38
Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Tanizaki 15:40
Flag of England.svg Chuck MamboPin
Flag of Russia.svg Ruslan 11:56
Flag of England.svg Chuck Mambo Pin
Flag of England.svg Chuck MamboPin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Brooks 12:21
Flag of Germany.svg Bad Bones Pin
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Oliver Carter 9:28
Flag of Germany.svg Bad Bones 8:25
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam BrooksPin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Brooks Pin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Einar Ironside 7:53

Other Tournaments

PROGRESS Revelations Of Divine Love (2017)

First Round Semifinals Finals
         
Jinny Pin
Candyfloss
JinnyPin
Millie McKenzie
Sierra Loxton
Millie McKenzie Pin
Jinny
Charli EvansPin
ChakaraPin
Zoe Lucas
Chakara
Charli EvansPin
Charlie Morgan
Charli EvansPin

PROGRESS Revelations Of Divine Love (2021)

First Round [19] [20] Semifinals [21] [22] Finals [23]
         
Mercedez BlazePin
Raven Creed 10:46 [19]
Mercedez BlazePin
Alexxis Falcon 11:51 [21]
Lizzy Evo 10:42 [19]
Alexxis FalconPin
Mercedez Blaze 12:28 [23]
RhioPin
Skye SmitsonPin
Laura Di Matteo 9:05 [20]
Skye Smitson 11:55 [22]
RhioReferee's decision
Lana Austin 10:01 [20]
RhioPin

PROGRESS Atlas Championship Tournament (2022)

First Round [24] Semifinals [25] Finals [25]
         
Luke Jacobs Pin
Big Damo 6:26
Luke JacobsPin
Warren Banks 10:56
Warren Banks9:13
Axel Tischer Pin
Luke JacobsPin
Jonah 15:16
Rickey Shane Page Pin
Joe Hendry and Will Kroos 10:21
Rickey Shane Page 9:19
Jonah Pin
Jonah Pin
Schaff

Natural Progression Series

Super Strong Style 16 Tournament

Notes

  1. This was a tie-breaker tag team match in which Gibson replaced Mastiff.
  2. This was a tie-breaker tag team match in which Mikey Whiplash replaced Dante.

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