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It looks like both Progress Wrestling and Revolution Pro out of the UK are bringing some incredibly stacked cards to Orlando for WrestleMania week in just a few short weeks. Both promotions are running shows on Friday, March 31 at 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., respectively.

 

While we are still awaiting a final match card from Progress, they have announced that the following talents will be in action:

 

Pete Dunne

Trent Seven

Zack Sabre Jr.

Matt Riddle

WWE UK Champion Tyler Bate

Mark Andrews

Shane Strickland

Mark Haskins

South Pacific Power Trip

Toni Storm

Jinny

James Drake

Sami Callihan

Rockstar Spud

Jimmy Havoc

And while that lineup is certainty one of the most impressive rosters for what will be an incredible, jam-packed week of wrestling action in Orlando, the current match card for Rev Pro at the annual WrestleCon event may be even more insane. Check it out:

 

Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Pentagon Jr.

Ricochet vs. Marty Scurll

Fenix vs. Will Ospreay

Sami Callihan vs. Jay White

Shane Strickland & Ryan Smile vs. Michael Elgin & Brian Cage

Martin Stone vs. Jeff Cobb

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/816533-progress-wrestling-announces-stacked-roster-for-wrestlemania-week-updated-match-card-for-rev-pro-at-wrestlecon

 

Bought tickets for the RevPro show on Sunday. :D

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With Progress furthering relations with WWE, I would expect Rockstar Spud and Sami Callihan to no longer be involved with the promotion if Progress goes on WWE Network.

 

Depends on the relationship. You're definitely right for the shows going on the Network, but I'd be very surprised to see every Progress show on the WWE Network. Doing that would be good for Progress exposure-wise, but it would also eliminate any reason to subscribe to Demand.Progress. I think the main point of the WWE/Progress deal would probably be WWE letting Progress host WWE UK Title matches in exchange for them being able to use footage of Dunne, Bate, Seven, End, Devitt, etc.

 

The deal with ICW is a little different because they have a weekly show already, so WWE could air that, but you'd still need ICW On Demand to watch the big shows.

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If i understand the rules of the 6 man title match correctly is that whoever pins Pete Dunne becomes champion. However if they pin one of the tag champs either Axel, Tim or WALTER gets to choose who they want as their fellow tag team champion.

 

Those are some highstakes.

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I'd say the start of Jimmy Havoc's title reign at Chapter 10.

 

 

So, what would you guys say it's a good spot to start watching Progress?

 

Well they put up Chapter 13 in full for free, that's a good starting point.

 

Thanks guys, I started at Episode 1 a while back but decided it might be best to start at a later episode.

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New Zealand professional wrestler Dahlia Black along with her partner TK Cooper finished up with PROGRESS Wrestling earlier today at PROGRESS Chapter 47.

 

The South Pacific Power Couple are returning to New Zealand after their visas ran out. They will hopefully be allowed to re-apply for a visa to return to the UK after a few months.

 

The 23 year old was scheduled to wrestle at WrestleMania Axxess this year before suffering a leg injury.

 

Dahlia, who was known as Olivia Shaw back in New Zealand made a name for herself over the last two years in the UK, breaking out as one of the top female names in PROGRESS Wrestling and even managed to compete inside a Steel Cage while wrestling for BEW.

 

You can watch Dahlia and TK say goodbye here:

 

https://twitter.com/ThisIs_Progress/status/856185995687071748

http://squaredcirclesirens.com/dahlia-black-leaves-progress/

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New Zealand professional wrestler Dahlia Black along with her partner TK Cooper finished up with PROGRESS Wrestling earlier today at PROGRESS Chapter 47.

 

The South Pacific Power Couple are returning to New Zealand after their visas ran out. They will hopefully be allowed to re-apply for a visa to return to the UK after a few months.

 

The 23 year old was scheduled to wrestle at WrestleMania Axxess this year before suffering a leg injury.

 

Dahlia, who was known as Olivia Shaw back in New Zealand made a name for herself over the last two years in the UK, breaking out as one of the top female names in PROGRESS Wrestling and even managed to compete inside a Steel Cage while wrestling for BEW.

 

You can watch Dahlia and TK say goodbye here:

 

https://twitter.com/ThisIs_Progress/status/856185995687071748

http://squaredcirclesirens.com/dahlia-black-leaves-progress/

 

 

There's a little bit of an update on Cooper:

 

 

he's trying out for the WWE this week in London.

 

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