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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. List of programs broadcast by MTV - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of MTV shows that have aired. ... Wrestling. WWE Sunday Night Heat (2000–2003, moved to Spike TV) Wrestling Society X (2007 ...

  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. List of professional wrestling television series - Wikipedia

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    Professional Wrestling: Sport and Spectacle. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-57806-021-4. Greenberg, Keith Elliot (2000). Pro Wrestling: From Carnivals to Cable TV. Lerner Publications. ISBN 0-8225-3332-4. Hornbaker, Tim (2007). National Wrestling Alliance: The Untold Story of the Monopoly that Strangled Pro Wrestling. ECW Press.

  8. Vampiro - Wikipedia

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    On January 26, 2007, he was featured in a pilot for a new wrestling show produced for MTV called Wrestling Society X. He competed in a 10-man Battle Royal Death match, eventually securing one of two contracts earning him a shot at the inaugural Wrestling Society X Championship against 6-Pac (Sean Waltman).

  9. Lizzy Valentine - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Valentine performed in the short-lived MTV wrestling series Wrestling Society X. She was the valet and on-screen girlfriend of Matt Sydal, and worked as a heel. [1] On the July 29 episode of Wrestling Society X, Sydal defeated Human Tornado, after interference from Valentine. [14]