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Tommy End

The Journey

Tommy End is a dark force of nature whose legacy within PROGRESS Wrestling is stitched together with strikes, silence, and soul-shaking intensity. A master of kicks and chaos, End brought a unique blend of mystique and martial precision to the ring, quickly becoming a fan favourite and one of the most feared men in the company’s history.

He made his PROGRESS debut at Chapter Nine (29 September 2013), defeating Dave Mastiff at The Garage. It was the beginning of a journey that saw End dominate both as a singles competitor and one-half of the legendary Sumerian Death Squad, alongside Michael Dante. Together, they won the PROGRESS Tag Team Championships and tore through the division with methodical violence. But End’s greatest solo triumph came in 2016, when he won Super Strong Style 16, defeating Rampage Brown, Chris Hero, Sami Callihan, and Mark Andrews across one brutal weekend.

Tommy End’s wars with Marty Scurll, Zack Gibson, and Mark Haskins for the PROGRESS World Title showed his versatility and grit—waging war in front of packed houses at the Electric Ballroom, O2 Ritz Manchester and Brixton Academy. From Tables, Ladders & Chairs carnage to title tournaments and career-defining main events, End gave everything and took just as much—in matches that still echo through PROGRESS history.

Outside of singles glory, his run with Dante as the SDS saw them clash with The London Riots, The Origin, and even international stars like Roderick Strong & Adam Cole. Their reign brought pain and prestige to the Tag Team division during a golden age for British wrestling.

Now known globally under another name, Tommy End’s time in PROGRESS helped shape the mystic powerhouse that fans around the world now revere. Every entrance, every kick, every silence deliberate and dangerous.

He didn’t just leave a mark – he left a scar on PROGRESS Wrestling.

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Tommy End made his PROGRESS Wrestling debut at Chapter Nine: Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kick Me, Kill Me (29 September 2013), defeating Dave Mastiff inside The Garage in a hard-hitting war.

Since then, the Dutch striker evolved into one of the most revered and feared names in PROGRESS history—combining deadly precision with a brutal, unrelenting style that captivated fans and crushed opponents.

Notable matches in Tommy End’s PROGRESS history include:

Super Strong Style 16 2016 Final – Tommy End vs Mark Andrews (Chapter 30 – Tournament Win)
PROGRESS World Title – Marty Scurll (c) vs Tommy End (Chapter 32)
Three-Way World Title – Haskins vs Scurll vs End (Chapter 36)
Tommy End vs Chris Hero – Super Strong Style 16 Semi-Final (Chapter 30)
TLC Match – London Riots vs Sumerian Death Squad (Chapter 27)
Tommy End vs Jimmy Havoc (Chapter 42 – Final PROGRESS appearance)

As one half of the Sumerian Death Squad, Tommy also helped define PROGRESS’ tag team division, winning the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles and engaging in unforgettable rivalries with The London Riots and The Origin.

He conquered the 2016 Super Strong Style 16 tournament with back-to-back wins over Rampage Brown, Chris Hero, Sami Callihan, and Mark Andrews all in one weekend cementing himself as one of the most complete wrestlers in the world.

Whether fighting solo or alongside Michael Dante, Tommy End brought a unique blend of striking, mystique, and violence that made every appearance feel like an event.

A PROGRESS original. A cult icon.

And when the lights went out, you knew chaos was coming.

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