Progress Wrestling’s creative team is experiencing significant changes, headlined by the departure of Andrew Bowers, the Head of Creative. This strategic shift aims to refresh the promotion’s direction, impacting future wrestling events and storylines. Bowers, who joined in early 2024, is stepping away as PROGRESS looks to build upon the events planned, including RHIO’s anticipated Women’s title win and Man Like DeReiss’s Super Strong Style 16 victory.moreover, the anticipation builds for the previously announced Women’s SSS16 tournament next year. Stay informed about these developments and more on News Directory 3. The future of PROGRESS Wrestling is taking shape; discover what’s next as new chapters unfold.
Progress wrestling Revamps Creative Team, Andrew Bowers Exits
Updated May 28, 2025
Progress Wrestling is undergoing a shakeup in its creative department. Andrew Bowers, who served as Head of Creative, is no longer with the company.
Bowers, also the owner of NORTH Wrestling, had been with progress Wrestling as early 2024. the changes come as the promotion looks to refine its creative direction and wrestling events.
Reportedly, long-term plans set in motion as far back as late last year included RHIO capturing the Women’s title and Man Like DeReiss winning Super Strong style 16. Additionally, a women’s SSS16 tournament is planned for the coming year.
What’s next
The wrestling promotion is expected to announce further details regarding its creative direction and upcoming events in the near future as the wrestling events calendar fills up.
