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PROGRESS Chapter 95: Still Chasing PROGRESS Chapter 95: Still Chasing PROGRESS Tag Team Titles 3 Way Match Jordan Devlin & Scotty Davis besiegten Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) & The Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) (c) nach einem Crossface von Scotty Davis gegen Mark Davis [15:17 min] ---------> TITELWECHSEL! Singles Match Pete Dunne besiegte Cara Noir mit dem Modified Triangle Hold [15:35 min] Tag Team Match Moustache Mountain (Trent Seven & Tyler Bate) besiegten The Limitless Bros. (Keith Lee & Matt Riddle) nach dem Spiral Tab (Corkscrew Senton Bomb) von Bate gegen Lee [14:49 min] PROGRESS Women's Title Match Meiko Satomura besiegte Jordynne Grace (c) mit dem Scorpion Rising (Shining Axe Kick) [14:46 min] ---------> TITELWECHSEL! PROGRESS Proteus Title Rumble Match Paul Robinson besiegte Chakara, Charli Evans, Chief Deputy Dunne, Chris Brookes, Chris Roberts, Chuck Mambo, Connor Mills, Dani Luna, Dan Moloney, Danny Duggan, Eddie Kingston, Fraser Thomas, Gene Munny, Ilja Dragunov, Jonathan Gresham, Los Federales Santos Jr., Martina, Mike Bailey, Millie McKenzie, NIWA, The OJMO, Roy Johnson, Sid Scala, Spike Trivet, Sugar Dunkerton, TK Cooper, Travis Banks, Vacant & William Eaver [59:27 min] TITELWECHSEL! - Spike Trivet eliminierte Connor Mills - Chief Deputy Dunne eliminierte Martina - Chief Deputy Dunne eliminierte Gene Munny - Chief Deputy Dunne eliminierte Sugar Dunkerton - Los Federales Santos Jr. eliminierte Chakara - Los Federales Santos Jr. eliminierte Vacant - Chuck Mambo eliminierte Chief Deputy Dunne - Chuck Mambo eliminierte Los Federales Santos Jr. - Charli Evans & Millie McKenzie eliminierten Dani Luna - Paul Robinson eliminierte Dan Moloney - Spike Trivet konnte das Match aufgrund einer Verletzung das Match nicht fortsetzen - Eddie Kingston eliminierte Jonathan Gresham - Travis Banks eliminierte Mike Bailey - NIWA, TK Cooper & Travis Banks eliminierten Roy Johnson - Travis Banks eliminierte Eddie Kingston - NIWA eliminierte Travis Banks - Ilja Dragunov eliminierte NIWA - Ilja Dragunov eliminierte TK Cooper - Danny Duggan eliminierte Sid Scala - Charli Evans & Millie McKenzie eliminierten Fraser Thomas - Chris Brookes eliminierte Charli Evans - Chris Brookes eliminierte Millie McKenzie - Chris Roberts eliminierte Chris Brookes - William Eaver eliminierte Chris Roberts - Danny Duggan eliminierte The OJMO - Ilja Dragunov eliminierte Chuck Mambo - Ilja Dragunov eliminierte William Eaver - William Eaver eliminierte Ilja Dragunov - Paul Robinson eliminierte Danny Duggan PROGRESS Unified World Title Match WALTER (c) vs David Starr endete im No Contest nachdem Eddie Dennis auftauchte [19:28 min] - Eddie Dennis löste seinen Vertrag ein, der ihm ein World Title Match garantiert. PROGRESS Unified World Title 3 Way Match Eddie Dennis (/w Mark Andrews) besiegte David Starr & WALTER (c) nachdem Mark Andrews David Starr mit einem Steel Chair angriff [0:54 min] ----------> TITELWECHSEL! https://www.peoplesboard.de/pboard/lexicon/index.php?entry/2842-progress-chapter-95-still-chasing/&s=cedeecea27c2bfc05e06af35171ec479b0f710fc 2.
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