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PROGRESS WRESTLING CONFIRMS FIRST ROUND MATCHES FOR SUPER STRONG STYLE 16 TOURNAMENT

By Mike Johnson on 4/29/2025 7:22 AM

PROGRESS WRESTLING CONFIRMS FIRST ROUND MATCHES FOR SUPER STRONG STYLE 16 TOURNAMENT

LONDON, UK – Tuesday April 29th – PROGRESS Wrestling today announced the official draw for the first round of the Super Strong Style 16 tournament, conducted by renowned comedian and wrestling enthusiast Ed Gamble alongside actor and filmmaker Al Ronald.

Since its inception in 2015, Super Strong Style 16 has established itself as one of the premier tournaments in professional wrestling, serving as a proving ground for elite competitors and launching the careers of international stars. Previous winners such as Zack Sabre Jr., Will Ospreay and Aleister Black have gone on to achieve worldwide acclaim, cementing the tournament's reputation as a career-defining event.

This year’s first round matchups are as follows:

  • Man Like DeReiss vs Ethan Allen

  • Tate Mayfairs vs Masa Kitamiya

  • Marcus Mathers vs Will Kroos

  • Charlie Sterling vs Simon Miller

  • Jack Morris vs Leon Slater

  • Kid Lykos II vs Zozaya

  • Michael Oku vs Kid Lykos

  • Trent Seven vs Charles Crowley

The 2025 edition features a highly competitive field combining PROGRESS mainstays, rising international prospects, and established veterans. Each athlete will compete not only for the Super Strong Style 16 trophy but also for the opportunity to etch their name into the tournament's prestigious history.

PROGRESS Wrestling co-owners Martyn Best and Lee McAteer commented:
"Super Strong Style 16 has always been a benchmark for excellence in independent wrestling. This year’s line-up maintains that tradition, showcasing a blend of technical prowess, athleticism and character that defines the very best of our industry."

Super Strong Style 16 has traditionally been a launchpad toward championship contention within PROGRESS, with past victors often going on to headline major events worldwide. Expectations are high once again as the first bell approaches.

Also taking place on Sunday 4th May at the Electric Ballroom in Camden is Rhio putting her PROGRESS career on the line against Women's World Champion Nina Samuels and Cara Noir challenging Luke Jacobs for the Men's World Championship on Monday 5th May.

Tickets for the two day event are now available at ProgressWrestling.com/tickets