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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.
The show aired live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida - home base of WWE's NXT developmental territory. [20] The winners, Josh and Sara, each received a $250,000 contract with WWE. [21] On October 28, it was confirmed that Amanda, ZZ, Mada, Patrick, and Daria signed to a WWE contract. [22]
2.8.3 Wrestling. 2.8.4 Animated. ... This is an incomplete list of MTV shows that have aired. Current programming. Music shows. MTV Unplugged (since 1989)
MTV: 2000–2003 TNN/Spike TV: 2003–2005 WWE.com: 2005–2008 ... (revival of above World Of Sport show, included wrestling slot as per original) Premier Promotions:
Celebrity Deathmatch is an adult stop-motion claymated series created by Eric Fogel and produced by John Worth Lynn Jr. for MTV. [2] A parody of sports entertainment programs, Celebrity Deathmatch depicted various celebrities engaging in highly stylized professional wrestling matches.
The show was a major event in the Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection in the mid-1980s WWF, and began a storyline that ultimately culminated in the first WrestleMania. The main event featured The Fabulous Moolah defending the WWF Women's Championship against Wendi Richter. Richter pinned Moolah to win the Women's Championship. It was the only match ...
WWF Wrestling Challenge aired from 1986 to August 1995 and was syndicated weekly. [5] The show premiered as WWF Wrestling Challenge and became simply known as WWF Challenge in 1995. The show comprised matches, pre-match interviews, enhancement talent matches, and occasionally, summarized weekly events in WWF programming.
A clip show of the fights involving wrestlers of the World Wrestling Entertainment starring Mick Foley (a.k.a. "Mankind"). Includes clips from The Undertaker vs. Captain Doody, Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon, Mick Foley vs. Ernest Hemingway and Fred Durst vs. James Hetfield.