Simon Miller (wrestler)

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RingnameSimon Miller[2]
Debut2018
Simon Miller
Miller in October 2025
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Ring nameSimon Miller[2]
Debut2018

Simon Miller is an English professional wrestler, journalist and presenter best known for his work with WhatCulture.[3] Throughout his wrestling career he has worked with Progress Wrestling, DEFY, Impact Wrestling and IPW (IPW:UK).[4][5]

Independent circuit (2018–present)

Miller made his debut on 28 April, 2018 at Defiant Wrestling, participating in a Battle royal.[6] On October 27, 2023 at Impact Wrestling: Turning Point he was defeated by rival Joe Hendry.[7]

Progress Wrestling (2022–present)

Miller made his debut in Progress Wrestling at Chapter 147: Unboxing Live V - Deal Or No Deal on December 30, 2022, where he fell short to Tate Mayfairs in singles competition.[8]

On October 27, 2024, at Progress Chapter 172: Werewolves of London, Miller defeated Paul Robinson to win the Progress Proteus Championship, ending the latter's reign at 1,869 days which was one of the longest professional wrestling championship reigns of the 21st century.[9] He dropped the title at Chapter 179: Progress Las Vegas on April 17, 2025 to Paul Walter Hauser in a five-way match which also involved Effy, Adam Priest and Charles Crowley.[10]

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