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  2. Premiere Wrestling Xperience - Wikipedia

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    Premiere Wrestling Xperience (PWX) is an American independent professional wrestling promotion that is based in Charlotte, North Carolina. History

  3. Pro Wrestling eXpress - Wikipedia

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    An early PWX banner with the promotion's original logo. Pro Wrestling eXpress was established by Jim Miller and Sean "Shocker" Evans in 1994. [1] [2] A wrestling school, the PWX Academy, was subsequently opened at the Eastland Mall with B.A. Briggs and Jimmy Valiant as head trainers. [3]

  4. PWX Tag Team Championship - Wikipedia

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    The PWX Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling Tag Team championship in Pro Wrestling ... also involving System Elite (Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross). [13] 80

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  6. PWX - Wikipedia

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    PWX may refer to: Premiere Wrestling Xperience; Pro Wrestling eXpress; Providence and Worcester Railroad (NASDAQ ticker: PWX) PWX, the first radio station in Cuba ...

  7. 2300 Arena - Wikipedia

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    2300 Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, used primarily for professional wrestling, boxing, mixed martial arts, and concert events. Originally known as Viking Hall, the venue has since been named XPW Arena, New Alhambra Sports & Entertainment Center, New Alhambra Arena, The Arena and Asylum Arena.

  8. OpenNIC - Wikipedia

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    OpenNIC (also referred to as the OpenNIC Project) is a user-owned and -controlled [1] [2] top-level Network Information Center that offers a non-national alternative to traditional top-level domain (TLD) registries such as ICANN. [2]

  9. Book entry - Wikipedia

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    On August 8, 2006, the SEC approved a rule changed by NASDAQ, NYSE and AMEX requiring all listed securities (except certain debt securities) to be eligible for a direct registration system ("DRS") as of March 31, 2008. DRS is an entirely electronic book-entry style system that does not involve physical stock certificates.