
Beyond will be hosting an afternoon show entitled Bye Bye Beautiful before Progress: Boston for which only Dijak vs. WALTER has been announced. There you have it, folksWrestling continues to be wild, and this is a big ol' cherry on the top of what's shaping up to be an excellent weekend on the indies between Evolve, Progress, and Beyond. Progress announced the final match for their New York City debut on August 12, and boy does it fill out a card chock full of 2017 pro wrestling goodness. Those shows have a plethora of matches announced, so let's take a quick look at them as well. Evolve, for their part, are hosting a pair of shows, Evolve 90 the day before in Maryland, as well as Evolve 91 in the afternoon before Progress: New York City.

DETROIT -- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment gave it their all in the final WWE event to be held in the arena where so many of the company's biggest moments took place. Just before the main event, WWE announced it will return to Detroit on Oct. 8 for the Hell in the Cell pay-per-view at Little Caesars Arena. Even after the match as Joe walked to the back, fans gave Joe a loud ovation which the proud Samoan acknowledged. Following the main event, Cena took grabbed the microphone to bid farewell to the arena where he had his first pay-per-view match 15 years ago. Maybe the most evenly divided match of the night in the fans' eyes was Lesnar's match with Samoa Joe.
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