8 Questions With Doug Williams Ahead Of PROGRESS 'Hello Wembley'
The Atlas World Champion faces WWE NXT's Trent Seven on Sunday...
Sep 24, 2018
PROGRESS has been at the forefront of the revival in British independent wrestling over the past few years, and are all set to host a marquee event at the SSE Arena, Wembley THIS SUNDAY.
At the event - appropriately titled 'Hello Wembley' - a veteran of over 25 years in Doug Williams will defend his Atlas World Championship against WWE NXT Superstar, and Moustache Mountain member, Trent Seven. If Doug loses, then he has to retire - but if he wins, a miraculous run in the twilight years of his career rolls on.
It's going to be a clash of styles on Sunday, with the technical prowess of Williams meeting the brawling
British Strong Style
of Seven. And ahead of the big match, we were lucky enough to catch up with Doug for a few quick questions.
Tickets for PROGRESS Hello Wembley are still available and can be purchased
here! The full card for the show is pictured below.
The last time a British Wrestling promotion ran Wembley Arena, wrestling was a fixture on ITV with a huge television audience. For a promotion to do it now, without that exposure, but through the gradual building and expansion of their audience specifically via social media and word of mouth, is a tremendous accomplishment. Couple that with the fact that there has never been so much great talent in the UK right now and people have very good reasons to be excited!
A quick squash where I beat him in 30 seconds! Ha, in all honesty, I don’t really know because Trent is pretty unpredictable. I imagine though that we’ll leave the fancy highspots and athletic accomplishments to the other matches and just tell a really good story full of drama that gets the audience totally lost in the moment.
Feet up, relax and have a cup of tea first and foremost. In actuality, if that happens, I am looking forward to becoming a fan again. I’d love to just be able to sit back, watch Wrestling, enjoy myself and be entertained.
Truth be told, I liked the fact that a spotlight was being put back specifically on the heavier competitors. For years now Wrestlers have become smaller, faster, quicker and more skilful. Heavyweights had a reputation for being slow, and methodical - even boring! This spotlight has shown that the opposite is true, and that heavyweight wrestling is every bit as exciting and entertaining as the lighter weights. Plus, who doesn’t want to watch two huge bulls go at it and beat the living hell out of each other?!
I definitely think Mark Haskins deserves more recognition that he gets. I’m talking outside of PROGRESS of course. He is someone who I have always touted for a long, long time.
Outside of Nick's match (which I enjoyed very much), I’ve not seen the show, but the set up looked great - comparable with any major company. I don’t know what it means for Wrestling generally though because there’s a huge difference between promoting one show and successfully running an ongoing consistently successful organisation that can make money and compete with WWE on any level.
Staying relevant, evolving who you are and what you do in the ring and with your character, changing things up and not getting too comfortable, and of course, wrestling safe and wrestling smart.
Well I’ve never wrestled WALTER. He has to be top of the list. He was Atlas Champ before me and I never actually beat him. Plus I reckon I could Chaos Theory him, no problem!
Tickets for PROGRESS Wrestling's 'Hello Wembley' on Sunday 30th September are available now.