
Oliver Biney
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Biography
Oliver Biney is an English professional wrestler best known for his time in WWE, performing under the ring name Rampage Brown. He is also known for his work throughout the European and British independent wrestling circuit. Biney also briefly worked for WWE's developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling in 2011 and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in September 2014. He is currently a trainer for New Generation Wrestling in their North East School.
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ECW was a professional wrestling television program for WWE, based on the independent Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion that lasted from 1992 to 2001. The show's name also referred to the ECW brand, in which WWE employees were assigned to work and perform, complementary to WWE's other brands, Raw and SmackDown. It debuted on June 13, 2006 on Sci Fi in the United States and ran for close to four years until it aired its final episode on February 16, 2010 on the rebranded Syfy. It was replaced the following week with WWE NXT.
WWE ECW

In a brand new series exclusive to Challenge TV, cameras go behind the scenes of TNA Wrestling's search for a UK superstar and follow tag-team twins Hannah and Holly Blossom, Marty Scurll and Rockstar Spud as they hope to make it big in the ultra-competitive world of TNA IMPACT Wrestling. Entering the TNA developmental system, they are put to the test by the likes of Hulk Hogan and British wrestling legend Rollerball Rocco, culminating with a match at the IMPACT ZONE in Orlando where they hope to impress the judges and TNA President Dixie Carter.
TNA British Bootcamp
and we’re back to Camden’s Electric Ballroom for PROGRESS Chapter 22 from October 2015, and the overly-titled “Trust, Encouragement, Reward, Loyalty, Satisfaction”. If that sounds familiar, it might be because you’re a fan of a British comedy… We open up with a spoof of a scene from the British version of The Office, featuring the GZRS’ Tom Irvin in the role of David Brent. Funny if you get the reference, and still pretty good if you didn’t!
PROGRESS Chapter 22: Trust, Encouragement, Reward, Loyalty, Satisfaction

On March 21st, 2017 WCPW presents the English Qualifier for the 2017 Pro Wrestling World Cup in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. The show features an 8-man tournament qualifer plus a ROH World Title Match with Christopher Daniels (c) versus El Ligero • Drew Galloway vs. Ricochet • Liam Slater & Matt Riddle vs. Prospect • Adam Cole, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson & Gabriel Kidd vs. BT Gunn, Joe Coffey, Joe Hendry & Travis Banks.
WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup 2017 • English Qualifier

Fear and Loathing XI was a live event by Insane Championship Wrestling that took place on December 2, 2018 at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland.
ICW Fear and Loathing XI

RevPro Uprising 2019 was a professional wrestling event promoted by Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro). The event took place on December 15, 2019 at the York Hall in London, England. It was broadcast on RevPro On Demand.
RevPro Uprising 2019
Filmed live at The Garage in Islington, on Sunday 27th January 2013 Danny Garnell vs Stixx Lord Jonathan Windsor vs Wild Boar Mike Hitchman Rampage Brown vs Nathan Cruz El Ligero vs Dave Mastiff RJ Singh's Open Challenge LDRS Of The New School (Sabre Jr / Scurll) vs London Riots
PROGRESS Chapter 5: For Those About To Fight, We Salute You
PROGRESS Title Match: MARTY SCURLL (c) vs MARK HASKINS, TIMOTHY THATCHER vs JACK GALLAGHER, JAMES DAVIS vs TOMMY END, MIKEY WHIPLASH vs RAMPAGE BROWN, JACK SEXSMITH vs BUBBLEGUM, THE SOUTH PACIFIC POWER COUPLE vs 'FLASH' MORGAN WEBSTER & POLLYANNA, THE ORIGIN (Gibson/Mastiff) vs O'CONNOR & COFFEY vs SWEET JESUS (Mambo/Eaver) vs THE DAZZLER TEAM (Allen/Black Jr)
PROGRESS Chapter 26: Unknown Pleasures
Stixx vs Mark Haskins / Lord Jonathan Windsor vs Mark Andrews / Danny Garnell vs Rob Lynch / Jimmy Havoc vs James Davis / Darrell Allen vs Doug Williams vs Eddie Dennis / Hunter Brothers vs Project Ego / El Ligero vs Rampage Brown
PROGRESS Chapter 8: The Big Boy's Guide To Strong Style
Revolution Rumble (2023) was a professional wrestling supercard event produced by Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) that took place on March 26, 2023, at the York Hall in London, England.
RevPro Revolution Rumble 2023

The New Nation vs The Riots Toni Storm vs Bea Priestley Rampage Brown's Atlas Title Open Challenge No DQ, #1 Contender Match: Jimmy Havoc vs Marty Scurll F.S.U. vs The Origin Will Ospreay vs Adam Cole PROGRESS World Title Match: Pete Dunne (c) vs Zack Sabre Jr
PROGRESS Chapter 40: Intercepted Angel

Directed by North East filmmaker Alex Ayre, this gripping behind-the-scenes journey follows NORTH Wrestling through the summer of 2023, leading up to its most ambitious event yet—Thunderstruck. Equal parts thrilling, humorous, and heartfelt, the film showcases the passion and dedication that go into staging a professional wrestling event. "Watch The Lights" has cemented itself as a standout celebration of independent wrestling and filmmaking, earning a Royal Television Society Regional Award nomination. The Film Magazine hails it as "...a must-watch documentary." For newcomers, it offers a fascinating introduction to the artistry of wrestling, while die-hard fans will gain deeper insight into the NORTH Wrestling community—both in and out of the ring.
Watch the Lights

After the success of PROGRESS’ biggest show ever at the Brixton Academy, they return to the more humble setting of the Ritz in Manchester to begin a new phase of their existence. We’re now on the road to Orlando, PROGRESS’ next ‘big show’, but before then, new champions Mark Haskins, Rampage Brown and British Strong Style must be cemented, and several new faces must be debuted. This show feels like a fresh start for the promotion after some strong but fairly stagnant cards in the build-up to Brixton. Who will stand out now that there are more opportunities open at the top of the card?
PROGRESS Chapter 37: A Sudden Sense Of Liberty
Filmed at The Garage, Islington on Sunday 19th May 2013 El Ligero vs Noam Dar Darrell Allen vs Joey Lakeside vs Xander Cooper vs Eddie Dennis (Natural Progression Series) London Riots vs Project Ego Jimmy Havoc v Zack Sabre Jr (special guest referee Nigel McGuinness) Will Ospreay vs Mark Andrews RJ Singh vs Danny Garnell Screw Indy Wrestling vs Marty Scurll, Paul Robinson and Rampage Brown
PROGRESS Chapter 7: Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future

RevPro High Stakes 2020 was a professional wrestling event promoted by Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro). The event took place on February 14, 2020 at York Hall in London, England. It was broadcast on RevPro On Demand.
RevPro High Stakes 2020
PROGRESS Chapter 10: Glory Follows Virtue As If It Were Its Shadow
PROGRESS Chapter 10: Glory Follows Virtue As If It Were Its Shadow
RevPro: Live At The Cockpit #46
RevPro: Live At The Cockpit #46
RevPro High Stakes 2013 was a professional wrestling event promoted by Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro). The event took place on March 31, 2013 at Wyvern Hall in Sittingbourne, Kent, England. It was broadcast on RevPro On Demand.
RevPro High Stakes 2013
Back to PROGRESS now, and we go back six months for November 2015’s show: Chapter 23 – What A Time To Be Alive! There are no old men thawing out of a freezer here, but we do have a rare event which included a pre-show, and that match that broke the ring… in the main show opener, too!
PROGRESS Chapter 23: What A Time To Be Alive!
PROGRESS ENDVR:12