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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Mar 27, 2016 16:45:19 GMT -6
www.sescoops.com/progress-to-host-wwe-global-cruiserweight-series-qualifying-matches/PROGRESS To Host WWE Global Cruiserweight Series Qualifying Matches By Brad Davis on March 27, 2016@sescoops London-based PROGRESS Wrestling announced on Sunday morning that the promotion will be hosting 2 qualifying matches for WWE’s upcoming Global Cruiserweight Series. PROGRESS Wrestling @thisis_Progress BREAKING: Progress hosts 2 @wwe #GlobalCruiserweightSeries qualifiers at #Chapter29, 24/4 @eballroomcamden! Tickets on sale 10pm 4/4! 10:11 AM - 27 Mar 2016 302 302 Retweets 291 291 likes Earlier this month, NXT General Manager William Regal announced that EVOLVE will also be hosting qualifying matches for the tournament. WWE’s Global Cruiserweight Series is a 32-man tournament coming to the WWE Network this summer. The 10-week series premieres on the WWE Network on Wednesday, July 13th. The matches will be taped at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida. Competitors from around the world will “vie for the right to call themselves the best cruiserweight in the world.”
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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Mar 27, 2016 16:50:13 GMT -6
www.f4wonline.com/wwe-news/wwe-global-cruiserweight-announcement-location-set-2-matches-210006WWE GLOBAL CRUISERWEIGHT ANNOUNCEMENT, LOCATION SET FOR 2 MATCHES BY DAVE MELTZER | @davemeltzerwon | MAR 27, 2016 10:22 AM The London-based Progress Wrestling promotion has reached a deal of sorts to work with World Wrestling Entertainment with the announcement at their show today that two of the qualifying matches for the Global Cruiserweight series would take place on the 4/24 Progress show. Progress founder Jim Smallman made the announcement of the partnership on Sunday afternoon at the company's show at the Electric Ballroom in north London. His announcement confirmed a report on the Gorilla Position podcast and talkSPORT that Progress was the leading contender to have matches in the tournament. While no names were mentioned as participating, a story on the show listed Kent-born regular Zack Sabre Jr., Will Ospreay and Marty Scurll who are three of the top stars with the group, although noted Ospreay, who debuts in two weeks for New Japan Pro Wrestling, may not be politically able to participate while keeping his New Japan commitments.
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