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  2. List of programs broadcast by Syfy - Wikipedia

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    WWE ECW: Professional wrestling: 2006–10 5 seasons, 193 episodes: Also known as ECW on Sci-Fi. WWE NXT (seasons 1–3) Professional wrestling: 2010; 2021–24 3 seasons, 32 episodes (plus six specials) Also known as NXT 2.0. Moved online to multiple websites and streaming services partway through season 3. Moved again to USA Network partway ...

  3. WWE ECW - Wikipedia

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    On July 7, 2009, the Sci Fi Channel renamed itself to "Syfy", prompting WWE to rename the show ECW on Syfy to reflect the changes. [19] [20] In 2009 a "superstar initiative" was established for the purpose of introducing new talent to WWE programming, mainly those from WWE's developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling to ECW's roster ...

  4. Syfy - Wikipedia

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    Syfy (a paraphrased neology of former name Sci-Fi Channel, later shortened to Sci Fi; stylized as SYFY in all caps since 2017) [a] is an American basic cable television channel, owned by the NBCUniversal Media Group division and business segment of Comcast's NBCUniversal. [1]

  5. List of Syfy TV channels - Wikipedia

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    Syfy (in some countries named Sci Fi) is a family of pay television channels that broadcast programming owned or licensed by entertainment NBCUniversal around the world using the Syfy brand which is focused on science fiction, fantasy, horror, supernatural and paranormal programming. The first such channel was launched in the United States on ...

  6. Sky Sci-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Sky Sci-Fi (formerly Sci Fi Channel and Syfy) is a British pay television channel owned and operated by Sky, a division of Comcast. Launched as The Sci-Fi Channel, it was relaunched as Syfy on 13 April 2010, as part of an ongoing global rebranding. [1] The relaunch was accompanied by the premieres of V and Human Target. The channel was given a ...

  7. ECW (WWE brand) - Wikipedia

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    With rejuvenated interest in the ECW product, WWE began exploring the possibility of reviving the promotion full-time. On May 25, 2006, WWE announced the launch of ECW as a stand-alone brand, congruous to Raw and SmackDown!, with its own show on Sci Fi (now Syfy). [4] On May 29, the WWE held their 2006 brand extension draft.

  8. Category:Science fiction television channels - Wikipedia

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    Sci Fi (Balkans TV channel) Sci Fi (Polish TV channel) Sci Fi (Romanian TV channel) Sci-Fi (Australian TV channel) SF (Australian TV channel) Sky Sci-Fi; Syfy (Asian TV channel) Syfy (Australian TV channel) Syfy (Dutch TV channel) Syfy (French TV channel) Syfy (German TV channel) Syfy (Latin American TV channel) Syfy (Portuguese TV channel)

  9. ECW Originals - Wikipedia

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    After the releases of Rob Van Dam in June 2007, Balls Mahoney in April 2008 and Stevie Richards in August 2008, Dreamer was the last remaining member of ECW Originals in WWE, until his release was announced in January 2010, ending the ECW Original blood line. Eventually, ECW was cancelled on February 16, 2010, and replaced with NXT.