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Hey Y'all, It's me, It's me, It's that TFC.

I have been working on this project for awhile behind the scenes, I have it all thought out.

Now given the name of this project I just thought I would clear the air about it yes I have taken Progression from Progress Wrestling and Revolution from RevPro.

However, this will not be set in the UK but rather it will see all my favorite wrestlers from around the world.

With that all being said and put to bed, I would like to welcome y'all to Progression, Wrestling Revolution or PWR for short.

PS: This will be set in 2007
 
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PWR Championships


PWR Undisputed World Championship
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Championship Histories


PWR Undisputed World Championship

Doug Williams
Length of Reign
PWR Volume Four: An Offer He Can't Refuse - Present


Marcus Cor Von

Length of Reign
PWR Volume One: In the Beginning - PWR Volume Four: An Offer He Can't Refuse








 
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PWR Events

PWR Volume One: In the Beginning

PWR Volume Two: Marching for the Revolution

PWR Volume Three: Frankly I Don't Give a Damn

PWR Volume Four: An Offer He Can't Refuse

PWR Volume Five: For Those About to Fight, We Salute You

PWR Volume Six: We Heart Violence


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Events History

PWR Volume One: In the Beginning

PWR Volume Two: Marching for the Revolution

PWR Volume Three: Frankly I Don't Give a Damn

PWR Volume Four: An Offer He Can't Refuse


 
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PWR Volume One: In The Beginning


PWR Undisputed World Championship Tournament - First Round Match
Christopher Daniels VS Elijah Burke

The first ever match to take place in Progression Wrestling Revolution ring, was also the first of four first round matches in the one night tournament. To not only make an splash in the sport of professional wrestling business, but more importantly to crown the inaugural Progression Wrestling Revolution Undisputed World Champion. It saw the likes of the "Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels face off with Elijah Burke. This opening contest was rather evenly split down the middle in terms of who was in charge of the flow of match. Despite a good showing from the latter he would end up falling victim to an Angel Wings from his opponent which sealed his fate.
Winner & Advancing to the Main Event: Christopher Daniels




PWR Undisputed World Championship Tournament - First Round Match
Jimmy Rave VS Prince Devitt

Next up the first round of the PWR Undisputed World Championship tournament continued as Jimmy Rave went one on one with Prince Devitt. As soon as the opening bell rang out in the Progression Wrestling Revolution arena this pair of combatants clashed in the middle of the squared circle. The conclusion of the encounter saw Devitt kick his opponent in the gut and place him in the position for his Bloody Sunday maneuver. Only for Rave to manage to fight out the attempt at very last possible moment, now it was Rave's turn to deliver a kick to the gut of Devitt. Then grab the prone Irishman and plant him with his trademark Ghanarhea finisher which led to the deciding pinfall.
Winner & Advancing to the Main Event: Jimmy Rave





PWR Undisputed World Championship Tournament - First Round Match
El Generico with Kevin Steen VS Marcus Cor Von

In the third match of the night which just so happened to be the third of four first round matches in the PWR Undisputed World Championship Tournament. The fans in attendance bore witness to the very definition of a styles clash, as the powerhouse that is Marcus Cor Von was challenged by the highflying El Generico. The climax of the match saw Generico come out on top of a brawl with Von and followed this up by sending him into one of the four corners of the ring. He wasn't finished not by a long shot as he backed up into the opposite corner and proceeded to attempt to damn near take his opponent's head off with a Helluva Kick. However, at the very last possible second, Von would recover enough to move out of the corner and then before Generico could gather himself. Von dragged him out of the corner and then placed him in the very center of the squared circle and run the ropes and level Generico with the POUNCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Winner & Advancing to the Main Event: Marcus Cor Von





PWR Undisputed World Championship Tournament - First Round Match
Doug Williams VS Kenny Omega

After that it was time for the first round of the PWR UWC Tournament to conclude with the one on one match between Doug Williams and Kenny Omega. Another styles clash was on offer as the technical wizardry from Williams was challenged by the high spirted Omega. Around ten minutes later and the fans in attendance discovered the identity of the final man to qualify for the main event, that being Williams thanks to a Chaos Theory Suplex.
Winner & Advancing to the Main Event: Doug Williams




Triple Threat
Chris Jericho VS Claudio Castagnoli VS Hiroshi Tanahashi

A break from tournament action was what was on offer in the the penultimate match slot of the event a triple threat outing. Which saw the combined efforts of Chris Jericho, Claudio Castagnoli and Hiroshi Tanahashi combust against one and each other in a three way thrilling encounter. In the end, only one man could walk away with his hand raised in victory. That man's name ended up being Jericho who managed to get the better of Castagnoli with the Walls of Jericho.
Winner: Chris Jericho





PWR Undisputed World Championship Tournament - Final - Elimination Rules
Doug Williams VS Marcus Cor Von VS Jimmy Rave VS Christopher Daniels

The PWR Volume One: In the Beginning closed out with the four way final of the Progression Wrestling Revolution Undisputed World Championship Tournament. However, unlike this four way would be contest under the stipulation of eliminations, meaning that the eventually winner would have to not only survive but also eliminate up to three others. The first casualty was revealed to be Rave who ended up on the bad end of a Chaos Theory Suplex from Williams. Next it was Williams himself who found his time in the match cut short thanks to a Best Moonsault at the hands of Daniels. The third and final elimination took place mere moments after Daniels had returned to his feet, as Von literally pounced on him with the POUNCE!!!!!!.
Winner & First Ever PWR Undisputed World Champion: Marcus Cor Von



 
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PWR Volume Two: Marching for the Revolution


Match One: Kota Ibushi VS Frankie Kazarian
The night kicked off with singles action as the "Golden Star" Kota Ibushi faced off with Frankie Kazarian both men showed respect before the match officially began. The latter took control of the opening contest from the get go and showcased his skills. About five minutes later though it was time for Ibushi to gain the upper hand over his opponent, and put an end to things with the Kamigoye.
Winner: Kota Ibushi


Match Two: PAC VS James Storm

Next up was another one on one match, this time around it saw the "Tennessee Cowboy" James Storm share the ring with "The Man Gravity Forgot" PAC. The conclusion of the match came about by way of the former hoisting his opponent up for the Eye of the Storm. Only for the latter to manage to escape out of Storm's grip and landed behind him, from here PAC hit a German Suplex and then dragged the fallen Storm over to one of the corners. Then proceeded to make the climb up to the top rope, then launched himself into the air in the form of a 630 Splash which landed him the victory.
Winner: PAC



Match Three: CIMA VS Sterling James Keenan
In the third match of the night the fans in attendance bore witness to a styles clash featuring the likes of CIMA and the oddball that is Sterling James Keenan. Despite a great showcase of unusual offence from the latter he would not end up walking away with the victory.
Winner: CIMA



Match Four: Tyler Black VS Samoa Joe
After that it was time to see Tyler Black go to war with the "Samoan Submission Machine" Samoa Joe in yet another singles match. Following about ten minutes of thrilling back and forth trading of offence between the two men. Black went up high and risked it all for a chance at victory with a Phoenix Splash, only for him to crash and burn on the canvas. Which ended up creating a window of opportunity for Joe who capitalized by locking in the Coquina Clutch which rendered Black unconscious.
Winner: Samoa Joe




Match Five: The Briscoe Brothers VS The Mighty Don't Kneel
Time for a change in event, instead of another one on one encounter this time around it was time for the first ever tag team match in PWR history. It saw real life brothers Jay and Mark Briscoe more commonly referred to as the Briscoe Brothers. Stepped into the confines of the squared circle to wage war against the pair of Mikey Nicholls and Shane Haste aka The Mighty Don't Kneel. In the end, the victory would end up going to the latter duo after Nicholls pinned Jay Briscoe with a Mikey Bomb.
Winners: TMDK




Match Six: Number One Contender - PWR Undisputed World Championship - Triple Threat
Doug Williams VS Jimmy Rave VS Christopher Daniels
The penultimate match took the form of a triple threat number one contender match to crown the first challenger to Marcus Cor Von(c) and the PWR Undisputed World Championship. The field of competition was made up of the three men who failed to claim the championship, that being the trio of Doug Williams, Jimmy Rave and Christopher Daniels. After a decent length slog of a triple threat the winner of the match was crowned as Williams pinned Rave following a Chaos Theory Suplex.
Winner & Number One Contender: Doug Williams




Main Event: PWR Undisputed World Championship - 2 Out of 3 Falls
Marcus Cor Von(c) VS Chris Jericho

1st Fall
The defending champion that being Von was able to get the first fall by way of pinfall following an Alpha Bomb which crushed his opponent to the mat.


2nd Fall
Jericho managed to even the score to one - one after he executed a successfully attempted Lionsault on a prone Von.



3rd Fall
The third and decision making final fall was enough for the defending champion to get his first successful defense of his newly one championship.

Winner & Still Progression Wrestling Revolution Undisputed World Champion: Marcus Cor Von
 
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PWR Volume Three: Frankly I Don't Give a Damn



Match One: AJ Styles VS Delirious
The opening contest of the evening took the form of a one on one singles outing between AJ Styles and the masked maniac Delirious. The latter took the fight to the former and even was able to remain in control for several minutes. Although Styles was able to gain control over his opponent enough to wear him down for another three minutes, then ended the affair with the Styles Clash.
Winner: AJ Styles




Match Two : Christian Cage VS Bobby Lashley
Next up the self-titled "Instant Classic" Christian Cage went face to face with a rather imposing rookie in the form of Bobby Lashley. After a decent back and forth clash of experience versus brute strength it would end up being Cage's night to emerge victorious.
Winner: Christian Cage



Match Three: The Hardy's VS Rated RKO

In the third match of the event, the brother duo of Matt and Jeff Hardy competed against the egotistical pairing of Edge and Randy Orton aka Rated RKO. Matt Hardy and the "Rated R Superstar" that being Edge kicked things off for their respective teams. About half way through the duration they would both be able to make the tag to their partner, for Matt this meant his brother Jeff and for Edge that meant Randy Orton. The latter fought out of an attempted Twist of Fate from the former and struck with an RKO.
Winners: Rated RKO



Match Four: Anything Goes
Abyss VS Kevin Steen with El Generico

After that the night kicked it up a notch as the next outing was contested under the stipulation of Anything Goes meaning there are no DQs no count outs and the only way to win is by KO, Pinfall or Submission. It saw Kevin Steen wage war against the "Monster" Abyss in singles action. After about ten minutes of absolute and utter chaos involving every weapon you can think of. The "Monster" got the win over his opponent by way of pinfall following a Black Hole Slam through a table.
Winner: Abyss




Match Five: Eddie Edwards VS Tyler Black

The fifth match saw the "American Wolf" Eddie Edwards face off with Tyler Black in a thrilling singles outing which saw the pair of men give it their all. However, only one man could walk away victorious and it would end up being the latter aka Black thanks to a God's Last Gift.
Winner: Tyler Black




Match Six: Amazing Red VS Kazuchika Okada VS Nick Aldis VS Samoa Joe

Next the penultimate match of the event took the form of a four way which pitted the quartet of Amazing Red, Kazuchika Okada, Nick Aldis and Samoa Joe face off. Each of the four match participants, get their respective time to showcase their in ring prowess. It concluded with a victory for the "Samoan Submission Machine" who trapped Okada in the Coquina Clutch and he tapped out.
Winner: Samoa Joe





Main Event: Marcus Cor Von & Doug Williams VS Christopher Daniels & Jimmy Rave - Chris Jericho is Referee

Finally the show reached its conclusion rather fittingly with the main event, which pitted future opponents, PWR Undisputed World Champion Marcus Cor Von(c) and Number One Contender Doug Williams. Against the combined forces of a rather odd pairing of Christopher Daniels and Jimmy Rave. Add on top of all that the match had Chris Jericho as the Special Guest Referee, and it shouldn't shock anyone that this main event was a calamity from start to finish. The final moments of it saw a miscommunication between Von and Williams lead to the latter being planted with a POUNCE, then Von was thrown out of the ring and Rave pinned the fallen Williams.
Winners: Christopher Daniels & Jimmy Rave
 
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PWR Volume Four: An Offer He Can't Refuse



Opening Contest: TMDK VS Rated RKO
The show opened with a tag team affair between the pair of Australians, Mikey Nicholls and Shane Haste aka TMDK and the duo of the "Rated R Superstar" Edge and the "Viper" Randy Orton collectively called Rated RKO. The pair of Nicholls and Haste were able to put a heartfelt performance in their attempt to gain the victory. It just turned out that tonight wasn't that night, as Edge was able to pin Haste with a Spear.
Winners: Rated RKO





Second Match
Jay Lethal VS Ron Killings

Next Jay Lethal stepped inside the ropes to go one on one with Ron Killings in singles action which saw the the former hold his own against the more experienced veteran. The climax of the match saw Lethal go up high only to crash and burn with an attempted Diving Elbow Drop. Killing hastened to drag his fallen opponent up only to send him back to the mat by way of his Consequences finisher.
Winner: Ron Killings





Third Match: Submissions Only
Kurt Angle VS Johnny Gargano

In the third match of the event a first time ever clash between Kurt Angle and "Johnny Wrestling" Johnny Gargano. Competed against each other not in a regular singles outing but instead in a slow and methodical submissions only match. In the end it would be the former aka Angle who got the win after having worked on his opponent's right leg all through the match and trapped him in an Ankle Lock.
Winner: Kurt Angle





Fourth Match: Davey Boy Smith Jr VS Amazing Reed
After that it was time for a real David versus Goliath encounter between the towering Davey Boy Smith Jr and the smaller in comparison Amazing Red. The latter attempted to use his quickness and agility to bounce around both the ring and his opponent, which worked out in the short term. However, in the long term Smith Jr was able to snatch his spring boarding opponent and plant him with a Running Power Slam for the win.
Winner: Davey Boy Smith Jr






Penultimate Match - Number One Contender - PWR Undisputed World Championship
Samoa Joe VS Tyler Black VS Abyss

In the penultimate match of the event which took the form of a triple threat match between the likes of Samoa Joe, Tyler Black and the "Monster" Abyss. Where the winner would be crowned the next in line for a shot at the PWR Undisputed World Championship. Despite finding himself stuck between a "Monster" and a "Samoan Submission Machine", it would end up being Black who got the win over Joe after he hit a Phoenix Splash on both he and Abyss and pinned the former.
Winner & Number One Contender: Tyler Black





Main Event: PWR Undisputed World Championship - Loser Leaves PWR
Monty Brown(c) VS Doug Williams

The night closed out with a very high risk, high reward main event match where the Progression Wrestling Revolution, Undisputed World Championship was on the line. In a singles match featuring Marcus Cor Von(c) defending against Doug Williams. Yet that wasn't enough for the pair of champion and challenger no sir, this title bout had the added stipulation of Loser Leaves the PWR. After about half an hour of in ring madness which saw both of it's participants gain and lose control of the flow of the match. We had the crowning of the second ever PWR Undisputed World Champion, as Williams was finally able to put Von for the count after the third Chaos Theory Suplex.
Winner & New PWR Undisputed World Champion: Doug Williams - Marcus Cor Von must leave PWR
 
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PWR Volume Five: We Heart Violence



Opening Contest
Christian Cage VS Go Shiozaki

PWR Volume Five: We Heart Violence kicked off with a first time singles match between the "Instant Classic" Christian Cage and Go Shiozaki. It would end up being the former that being Cage who ended the encounter with Shiozaki with the Unprettier.
Winner: Christian Cage




Second Match
Bryan Danielson VS Prince Devitt

Next up it was time to see the "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson clash off with Prince Devitt in a thrilling clash of submission specialist and highflying grace. Eventually though it would be Danielson who got the win by way of submission thanks to the Cattle Mutilation.
Winner: Bryan Danielson




Third Match
Samuray Del Sol VS Hiroshi Tanahashi

In the third match of the evening the masked marvel (Sol) went one on one with the "Ace of Japan" Hiroshi Tanahashi. About ten minutes of of high paced back and forth offence and it would be revealed to be the latter who got the deciding pinfall.
Winner: Hiroshi Tanahashi





Fourth Match
Jeff Hardy with Matt Hardy VS Nick Aldis

After that the "Charismatic Enigma" Jeff Hardy accompanied by his elder brother Matt Hardy faced off with Nick Aldis. The climax of this international clash of America (Hardy) and England (Aldis) came about after the former missed an attempted Swanton Bomb. Which opened the door for Aldis to recover and make the climb to the top rope and launched himself off of it with a Diving Elbow Drop.
Winner: Nick Aldis




Penultimate Match
KENTA & Shingo Takagi VS Shinsuke Nakamura & Kazuchika Okada

The penultimate match took the form of a tag team outing which pitted the team of KENTA and Shingo Takagi against the rival pair of Shinsuke Nakamura & Kazuchika Okada. Given that talents of the quartet of participants involved in the penultimate clash, this was one hell of tag team match. It reached its designated conclusion when Takagi came out top in a brawl with Okada and then planted the latter with Made in Japan.
Winners: KENTA & Shingo Takagi




Main Event: PWR Undisputed World Championship
Doug Williams(c) VS PAC

Finally the main event saw the "Man Gravity Forgot" (PAC) attempt to make Progression Wrestling Revolution history by becoming only the third man. In the company's short lifespan to be crowned the PWR Undisputed World Champion. Ultimately tonight just wasn't a history making kind of night, as the challenger fell to the champion thanks to some Chaos Theory.
Winner & Still PWR Undisputed World Champion: Doug Williams