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  2. WWE Velocity - Wikipedia

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    WWE Velocity is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and ran from May 25, 2002 to June 11, 2006. It replaced two syndicated WWE shows, Jakked and Metal.

  3. TNA+ - Wikipedia

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    TNA+ is a professional wrestling video streaming service that launched on May 1, 2019. It is owned and operated by Anthem Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).

  4. WWE Confidential - Wikipedia

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    WWE Confidential is an American professional wrestling television program produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It aired on TNN/Spike TV late Saturday nights, following Velocity, from May 25, 2002 to April 24, 2004. It was hosted by Gene Okerlund. [1]

  5. NWA Powerrr - Wikipedia

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    The program's air time, 6:05 PM, is a call back to the classic World Championship Wrestling show by former NWA member Jim Crockett Promotions that would air at 6:05 PM on Saturdays from the early 1970s until 1992. [12] [13] WOAI-TV San Antonio news reporter Joe Galli and longtime pro-wrestling manager/executive Jim Cornette were the initial ...

  6. WWF Jakked/Metal - Wikipedia

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    WWF Jakked and WWF Metal are American professional wrestling television programs that were produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE). Both programs aired in broadcast syndication weekly from August 28, 1999 until May 19, 2002 and replaced WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. [1]

  7. World Wrestling Legends - Wikipedia

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    World Wrestling Legends was a professional wrestling event produced by Mirabilis Ventures and promoted by Sal Corrente, which was held on March 5, 2006. [1] It was titled 6:05 - The Reunion as a tribute to the program WCW Saturday Night , which aired weekly for many years at 6:05 P.M. on TBS .

  8. List of AEW Collision episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of AEW Collision episodes including episode number, location, venue, and that night's main event. The show is broadcast on TNT in the United States (but is subject to scheduling). All dates, venues, and main events are per the "results" page on the official All Elite Wrestling (AEW) website.

  9. WCW Pro - Wikipedia

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    WCW Pro is an American televised wrestling show that was presented by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Along with WCW WorldWide, it was part of the WCW Disney tapings.The rights to WCW Pro now belong to WWE and 161 episodes of Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling are available for streaming on NBCUniversal's Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network in international markets.