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  1. PROGRESS Chapter Seven: Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future is an event produced by PROGRESS Wrestling and took place on May 19, 2013 at The Garage in Islington, Greater London, England. (c) refers to the champion (s) heading into the match. El Ligero (c) defeated Noam Dar to retain...

  2. 19 mag 2013 · PROGRESS Chapter Seven: Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future. Date: 19.05.2013. Promotion: PROGRESS Wrestling. Type: Event. Location: London, England, UK.

  3. Progress Chapter Seven: Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future: Directed by Jon Briley, Glen Joseph, Jim Smallman. With Paul Robinson, Marty Scurll, Dave Mastiff, Oliver Biney. Ligero vs Dar featured some good story telling, but I didn't think the actual in ring action was that great.

    • Jon Briley, Glen Joseph, Jim Smallman
    • Paul Robinson, Marty Scurll, Dave Mastiff
  4. 17 ago 2016 · We continue our #BACKFILL series with a look the seventh installment of PROGRESS, with their card from May 19 in 2013, called, “Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future. #TLDR : We started with a blow-away PROGRESS title match between Noam Dar and El Ligero, a match that the rest of the card tried to top, and came really ...

  5. Filmed at The Garage, Islington on Sunday 19th May 2013 El Ligero vs Noam Dar Darrell Allen vs Joey Lakeside vs Xander Cooper vs Eddie Dennis (Natural Progression Series) London Riots vs Project Ego Jimmy Havoc v Zack Sabre Jr (special guest referee Nigel McGuinness) Will Ospreay vs Mark Andrews RJ Singh vs Danny Garnell Screw Indy Wrestling vs Marty Scurll, Paul Robinson and Rampage Brown

  6. 19 mag 2013 · Matches for Chapter Seven: Every Saint Has a Past, Every Sinner Has a Future. see all cards » When using information on this site, please include a link to this page or the homepage ( www.profightdb.com) - thanks!

  7. Welcome to this week’s edition of The PROGRESS Prerogative where we feature Every Saint Has a Past, Ever Sinner Has a Future. This is the column where, week by week, we will review each PROGRESS wrestling chapter in chronological order. Chapter 7 is next in the lineup; some strong matches are listed, so away we go.