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Glen Robinson is an actor, director, musician, professional wrestling promoter, and broadcaster known professionally as Glen Joseph.
THIS.IS.PROGRESS is a documentary exploring the inner workings of the UK's leading, independent wrestling promotion, PROGRESS Wrestling. On September 25th at the O2 Academy Brixton, PROGRESS organised one of the largest independent shows the UK has seen for a decade. This film charts the build-up to (and including) that momentous day in front of 2,500 people. Told from the perspective of their promoters, wrestlers and fans, THIS.IS.PROGRESS charts the companies ascension to the heady heights of the UK wrestling scene whilst dissecting what makes their company stand out as one of the most exciting promotions not just in the UK, but the world.
An insight into PROGRESS Wrestling, the UK's leading independent wrestling promotion; via the promoters, their wrestlers & the fans.
Tegan Nox’s WWE dream almost ended early due to a pair of serious knee injuries. Witness the highs and lows of her journey back to the ring.
PROGRESS ENDVR:12
We're back at our London home for a special Bank Holiday Monday show - Chapter 75: These Violent Delights Have Violent Ends
We head to our London home for the annual mystery extravaganza - UNBOXING LIVE!
In front 4750 fans, history was made as PROGRESS put on the biggest independent pro wrestling event in England for 30 years at the SSE arena, Wembley.
Walter Vs Zack Sabre Jr Trent Seven's Atlas title open challenge
Fresh off the biggest independent wrestling show of the last 30 years at Wembley Arena, PROGRESS returns to Manchester with its unique brand of strong-style, punk rock pro wrestling.
Fresh off the biggest independent wrestling show of the last 30 years at Wembley Arena, PROGRESS returns to Sheffield with its unique brand of strong-style, punk rock pro wrestling.
PROGRESS emanates from the Electric Ballroom before next months huge doubleheader. Ever since Wembley, they have been pumping out great shows and this one promises to be more of the same. Team Tremendous and Jordynne Grace debut for PROGRESS (for Grace this is her UK PROGRESS debut) and we have regulars like Mark Haskins, Eddie Dennis and Jimmy Havoc.
PROGRESS returns to Birmingham for the first time in nearly 9 months, with Chapter 86: Corrupted Harmony.
Chapter 83, from the Electric Ballroom in London