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  2. Wrestling Society X - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling Society X (WSX) was an American professional wrestling promotion owned by Big Vision Entertainment. Wrestling Society X ( WSX ) also refers to the promotion's short-lived television series produced in 2007 by Big Vision Entertainment and MTV Series Entertainment .

  3. List of former Wrestling Society X personnel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of former employees of the professional wrestling promotion Wrestling Society X. [1] Wrestling Society X was founded in 2007. All wrestlers listed competed in the original incarnation of WSX.

  4. Ryan Sakoda - Wikipedia

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    He made his return to full-time in-ring competition in 2007 with MTV's Wrestling Society X. Wrestling as an independent in the local mall circuit until his death, Sakoda had been working as a server for Disney at one of their Grand California Hotel restaurants.

  5. From the swamp to stars, Luke Hawx's WildKat wrestlers ... - AOL

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    “In 2006, I was on Kevin Klinerock’s Wrestling Society X,” Hawx said of the professional wrestling show that was on MTV. “I got approached to do a movie in Mexico.

  6. WSX - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling Society X, a short-lived professional wrestling television series that was broadcast on MTV in 2007; Westsound/WSX Seaplane Base, a seaplane base with IATA code WSX; FS-A1WSX, a home computer; Interleukin-27 receptor, a cell receptor

  7. Masato Yoshino - Wikipedia

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    Yoshino competed for the MTV-based wrestling promotion Wrestling Society X, where he teamed up with Genki Horiguchi to form "Team Dragon Gate". At the time they were teaming together in WSX, Yoshino and Horiguchi were in rival stables, although Horiguchi would eventually turn heel and join the Muscle Outlaw'z himself.

  8. Vic Grimes - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Grimes took part in MTV's new wrestling show, Wrestling Society X. He made his debut for the WSX dubbed as "Vicious" Vic Grimes alongside Arik Cannon in a 3-on-2 handicap match against The Cartel, who Cannon had been attacked by a couple of weeks ago. However, Grimes and Cannon lost to The Cartel.

  9. Colt Cabana - Wikipedia

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    In November 2006, Colton taped several matches for Wrestling Society X (WSX), a wrestling series on MTV. He competed under the name Matt Classic, who is a throwback to the wrestlers of the 1950s and 1960s. [21] His gimmick used "old school" moves such as the skull vice and the abdominal stretch as finishers. To further enhance his gimmick as an ...