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  2. Generation Next (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Generation Next (simply stylized as GenNext) was a professional wrestling stable in the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion. Formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the event Generation Next, on May 22, 2004, by Alex Shelley , the original Generation Next consisted of Shelley, Austin Aries , Roderick Strong and Jack Evans .

  3. Category:Professional wrestling free use media - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Professional wrestling free use media" The following 37 files are in this category, out of 37 total. AngelicoSentonLadder.JPG 640 × 350; 46 KB

  4. The Death Dollz - Wikipedia

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    The groups concept is a female version of punk Rock N’ Roll with Beauty similar to the movies “Freaky Friday” and “A Cinderella Story” combined and unified with looks, gimmicks and attires of musical artists such as P!nk, Kelly Clarkson, Christina Aguilera, Avril Lavigne and Rock bands such as No Doubt, Everlife, Paramore and Evanescence (And No Doubt, Evanescence & Paramore lead ...

  5. Generation Next - Wikipedia

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    Generation Next (professional wrestling), a professional wrestling stable; Generation Next, the debut album from Aventura; Generation Next (comics), a Marvel Comics team and eponymous series; Generation neXt, one of the names for Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (it is the GX of the final title) Generation Y, also known as the Millennial Generation or Generation ...

  6. Ann Casey - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Ann Casey [1] (September 29, 1938 – March 1, 2021) was an American professional wrestler, better known by her ring name Ann Casey, or Panther Girl. Early life [ edit ]

  7. Shimmer Women Athletes - Wikipedia

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    Shimmer's sister promotions include Shine Wrestling, a WWNLive brand which debuted on July 20, 2012, and Rise Wrestling, which was originally founded in 2016 as a developmental program. [ 6 ] On November 1, 2021, the company Shimmer Women's Athletes deactivated alongside the company's championship belts.

  8. Women in WWE - Wikipedia

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    The photoshoot would be followed by a magazine, featuring photos from the shoot as well as a television special or video release of highlights from the shoot. The first initial annual photoshoot was in 1999 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which was promoted through video release by WWE entitled Come Get Some: The Women of the WWF. Debra, Chyna, Sable ...

  9. Yuke's - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2000, Yuke's began to develop wrestling games for THQ based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now WWE). They were recommended to THQ by Aki, who had developed their own line of wrestling games. [3] From 2005 to 2012, Yuke's owned 54% of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, the top professional wrestling promotion in Japan. [5] [6] [7]