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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 .
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.
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 ...
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
“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.
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.
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).
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]