New PROGRESS World Champion Crowned At Super Strong Style 16 Final

The PROGRESS World Championship was vacated in May

Matt jeff hardy

Jun 6, 2022

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PROGRESS have crowned a new PROGRESS World Champion after Chris Ridgeway won the Super Strong Style 16 tournament for the gold at Chapter 135.

Ridgeway defeated Warren banks in the final, winning the title for the first time, and filling the void left when previous champion Jonathan Gresham was stripped of the title in May.

PROGRESS issued the following statement to formally announce the new champion:

“In Sunday’s final of the 2022 edition of the Super Strong Style 16 tournament, Ridgeway prevailed against a valiant Warren Banks.

“To advance to the final, both Ridgeway and Banks had already wrestled, and won, three matches over the weekend. Ridgeway beat Dean Allmark on Friday, followed by Charlie Dempsey on Saturday, and crowd favourite Gene Munny in Sunday’s semi-final.

“Banks’s route to the final saw him defeat Big Damo, Kid Lykos and Johnny PROGRESS, an impressive set of performances against three wholly different opponents. Eventually, though, Ridgeway proved to be one obstacle too far for the Nigerian Kaiju.

“This was the first Super Strong Style 16 tournament since 2019 and the first time that the winner of Europe’s most prestigious wrestling tournament also earned the PROGRESS World Championship.

“Ridgeway’s win adds another prestigious title to his proverbial trophy cabinet. In April, he won the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles in Pro Wrestling NOAH along with partner Yoshinari Ogawa during a Japanese tour in which Ridgeway was unbeaten in seven matches.

“As Ridgeway embarks on his first reign as PROGRESS champ, all eyes will now turn to whoever emerges as his first contender.”

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