In late 2012, Progress launched the only full-time wrestling school in London and the South East, known as the ProJo.
Classes are available for beginner and advanced level wrestlers with a ring permanently erected in addition to a ring-sized matted area.
Smallman says it's not his immediate aim to play in front of tens of thousands of people like WWE.
He told Talksport that playing in front of 2500 people in Brixton was 'insanity' and playing in front of 5000 would be 'many times crazier'.
He added that a priority for him is keeping shows at music venues, which suit the product, over larger arenas.
He told Talksport that playing in front of 2500 people in Brixton was 'insanity' and playing in front of 5000 would be 'many times crazier'.
He added that a priority for him is keeping shows at music venues, which suit the product, over larger arenas.
Jimmy Havoc has risen to the top in Progress WrestlingCredit: Twitter @JimmyHavoc
Havoc lost his first six matches but became popular with fans and in November 2013 used an open contract from Smallman to challenge Mark Andrews and win the title.
Former champion Will Ospreay has moved on to an illustrious career in the Far East with New Japan Pro Wrestling and Smallman says he has high hopes for 'tremendously technical' current champion Pete Dunne.
Former champion Will Ospreay has moved on to an illustrious career in the Far East with New Japan Pro Wrestling and Smallman says he has high hopes for 'tremendously technical' current champion Pete Dunne.