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  2. WWE Libraries - Wikipedia

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    WWE Libraries Inc., [2] branded as the WWE Legacy Department, [3] is an American media company that consists of the largest collection of professional wrestling videos and copyrights in the world. [4] The Legacy Department is a subsidiary of WWE, the professional wrestling subsidiary of TKO Group Holdings.

  3. WWE Network - Wikipedia

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    WWE Network is a subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service and digital television network owned by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE, a division of TKO Group Holdings.

  4. WWE Crush Hour - Wikipedia

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    WWE Crush Hour features Vince McMahon taking control over every television network, with WWE professional wrestling superstars appearing on every TV show and commercial. His newest project, titled "Crush Hour", is a demolition derby-style show featuring more than thirty WWE superstars in custom cars, outfitted with mounted guns (Primary Weapon), and foreign objects (Optional Weapon) to enhance ...

  5. Two Dudes with Attitudes - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Nash and Shawn Michaels formed a tag team, also known as Two Dudes with Attitudes that competed in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE) in 1994 and again in 1995 through March 1996, with a brief reunion in 2002 as a sub-group of the New World Order stable.

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  8. WWE Mixed Match Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Like all professional wrestling events, it is based on scripted storylines and its outcomes are predetermined. [3] [4] The 12-episode first season premiered on January 16, 2018 on Facebook Watch. [5] Each episode was 20–25 minutes in length [6] and featured one match. [7] The show filled WWE's 10:00pm ET timeslot previously held by 205 Live.

  9. All In (2018) - Wikipedia

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    The event was notable for being the first non-WWE or World Championship Wrestling (WCW) promoted professional wrestling event in the United States to sell 10,000 tickets since 1993. [7] The success of the event inspired the formation of All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in January 2019, with The Elite (Rhodes, the Jacksons, and Omega) becoming ...