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PROGRESS Chapter 114: Set Eyeballs To Stunned Results and Highlights

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PROGRESS held their latest Chapter event on the WWE Network, Peacock and demandPROGRESS this weekend.

Chapter 114: Set Eyeballs To Stunned featured a big six-man tag team match with the PROGRESS World Champion Cara Noir as well as a

Here’s the full results from PROGRESS Chapter 114 – Set Eyeballs To Stunned:

  • Chuck Mambo b. Brendan White ’“ The Sunshine Machine member defeated White of the Greedy Souls via pinfall
  • Big Money Gun Dogs (Big Guns Joe & Gene Munny) b. Lykos Gym (Kid Lykos & Kid Lykos II) ’“ The Gun Dogs took the win after locking the PROGRESS Tag Team Champions inside of a portable dog kennel
  • Gisele Shaw b. Taonga ’“ Shaw took the submission win after locking Taonga in the Disarmher
  • TK Cooper b. Danny Jones ’“ The Sunshine Machine member defeated Jones of the Greedy Souls via pinfall
  • Danny Black b. LK Mezinger ’“ Black took the win after hitting a 450-elbow drop and getting the pinfall
  • No Disqualification Match: Mercedez Blaze b. Alexxis Falcon ’“ Blaze took the win after Taonga hit Falcon with the Unprettier and dragged Mercedez over to get the win
  • Jody Fleisch b. Omari ’“ Fleisch took the win after hitting the 720 DDT
  • North West Strong (Chris Ridgeway, Luke Jacobs & Ethan Allen) b. Cara Noir, Nick Riley & Charlie Sterling ’“ The trio of Ridgeway, Jacobs and Allen took the win over the Smokin Aces and Noir dream team
  • PROGRESS Women’s World Championship Match: Kanji (c) b. Laura Di Matteo ’“ Kanji took the win via pinfall to retain her Championship

Chapter 114 Highlights

Check out the highlights from the event below:

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