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  2. The O.C. (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The O.C. also known as The Club, was an American professional wrestling stable in WWE. The group was composed of leader AJ Styles , Luke Gallows , Karl Anderson and Mia Yim . Their team name is derived from a previous catchphrase: "the official, the original, the only club that matters" due to the three original members of the Bullet Club .

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  4. List of current champions in WWE - Wikipedia

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    Most wrestlers perform exclusively on a single brand (with select exemptions). WWE's two primary brands are Raw and SmackDown, collectively referred to as the main roster. NXT serves as the developmental brand (although it was considered a third main brand from 2019 to 2021). [1] There are currently 20 championships in WWE divided among the ...

  5. The Bloodline (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Loa also had a brief stint in WWE previously as Camacho, usually tagging with Sin Cara, who was wrestling under the name Hunico. Jacob Fatu , who had performed on the independent circuit from 2012 to 2019 and then in Major League Wrestling (MLW) from 2019 to 2024 where he was the longest-reigning MLW World Heavyweight Champion , is the son of ...

  6. WWE Champions: Complete list of every title holder

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    Full list of current WWE Champions, including Universal, Intercontinental, Women's, US, Tag Team, and more across Raw, SmackDown and NXT.

  7. Barbed Wire, Hoodies & Chokeslams - Wikipedia

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    The commentator for Barbed Wire, Hoodies & Chokeslams was Joey Styles.The event was attended by approximately 1,150 people. [1] [2]The opening match pitted Tony Stetson - wrestling as "the Broad Street Bully" - against "the New Jersey Devil" (Doug Gentry) in a reference to the defeat of the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1995 Stanley Cup playoffs by eventual winners the New Jersey Devils several ...