Progress Chapter Two: The March Of Progress

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Progress Chapter Two: The March Of Progress
Progress Chapter Two The March Of Progress.jpg
Promotional poster of the event
Promotion Progress Wrestling
DateJune 24, 2012
City London, England
Venue The Garage
Attendancecca. 350 [1]
Event chronology
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Chapter One: In The Beginning
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Chapter Three: Fifty Shades Of Pain

The Progress Chapter Two: The March Of Progress was a professional wrestling event promoted by Progress Wrestling. It took place on June 24, 2012, in London, England at The Garage. [2] The event also featured various wrestlers from International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom (IPW:UK). [3]

Contents

Production

Storylines

The event included matches that each resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by Progress' creative writers, [4] while storylines were produced on Progress' events airing on the Pivotshare service as VOD events. [5]

Event

Tht event started with the singles confrontation between Stixx and The Lion Kid solded with the victory of the latter. Next up, Mark Andrews defeated Mike Hitchman to retain the BWC Scarlo Scholarship Championship. The third bout saw Noam Dar outmatching Darrell Allen in singles competition. Next up, Danny Garnell defeated Jimmy Havoc in another singles bout. In the fifth match James Davis and Rob Lynch picked up a victory over Alex Esmail and Will Ospreay in tag team action. In the semi main event, El Ligero defeated Greg Burridge and RJ Singh in a three-way match to become the number one contender for the PROGRESS World Championship on further notice. In the main event, Nathan Cruz defeated Marty Scurll in a Best two out of three falls match to secure the first and only defense of the Progress World title in that respective reign. [6]

Results

No.Results [7] [8] StipulationsTimes [1]
1The Lion Kid defeated Stixx Singles match 10:26
2 Mark Andrews (c) defeated Mike Hitchman Singles match for the BWC Scarlo Scholarship Championship14:05
3 Noam Dar defeated Darrell Allen Singles match 11:06
4Danny Garnell defeated Jimmy Havoc Singles match 11:05
5The London Riots (James Davis and Rob Lynch) defeated The Velocity Vipers (Alex Esmail and Will Ospreay) Tag team match 10:19
6 El Ligero defeated Greg Burridge and RJ Singh Three-way match for the no.1 contendership at the PROGRESS World Championship 11:03
7 Nathan Cruz (c) defeated Marty Scurll score (2-1) Best two out of three falls match for the PROGRESS World Championship 28:00
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

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