
Wrestling Society X
Wrestling Society X was a short-lived professional wrestling-based television series produced in 2006 by Big Vision Entertainment. The weekly television series formerly aired on MTV, MTV2, MTV Tr3s, and over a dozen other MTV outlets throughout the world. WSXtra, an extra program featuring WSX matches and interviews not broadcast on television, was available on the promotion's MTV website and Video on Demand. WSX was presented as a secret society of wrestling that used a venue referred to as the WSX Bunker, complete with an artificially worn-out looking ring for its matchups. In matches held within this venue, falls count anywhere was the stipulation. The program also stood out due to its unorthodox approach to pro wrestling; this included frequent use of highly expressive plants, crowd sound effects, electrical sound effects, visual effects, and camera shaking when a wrestler would fall prey to electrical weapons. Along with wrestling, WSX featured musical guests playing at the start of each television broadcast, with some band members joining the broadcast team after the performance.
Cast
Vic Grimes

Ryan Sakoda

Peter Polaco
Josh Raymond
Josh Abercrombie

Lacey

Christopher Hamrick

Oren Hawxhurst

Christopher Scoville
Jimmy Jacobs
Tony Drake

Claude Marrow Jr.

Aaron Aguilera
Joey Muñoz
Arik Cannon

Mickie Lee Knuckles

Edward Ellsworth Annis
Seasons
E1WSX Battle Royal
Jan 30, 2007
E2The First WSX Champion
Feb 6, 2007
E3Tag-Team Madness
Feb 13, 2007
E4Episode 104
Feb 27, 2007
E5The Filth & The Fury vs. Team Dragon Gate
Mar 6, 2007
E6Jack Evans vs. Scorpio Sky
Mar 13, 2007
E7The Filth & The Fury vs. Los Pochos Guapos
Mar 14, 2007
E8Los Pochos Guapos vs. The Cartel
Mar 14, 2007
E9Alkatrazz & Luke Hawx vs. Arik Cannon & Vic Grimes
Mar 14, 2007
E10Fabian Kaelin & Markus Riot
Storyline
Wrestling Society X was a short-lived professional wrestling-based television series produced in 2006 by Big Vision Entertainment. The weekly television series formerly aired on MTV, MTV2, MTV Tr3s, and over a dozen other MTV outlets throughout the world. WSXtra, an extra program featuring WSX matches and interviews not broadcast on television, was available on the promotion's MTV website and Video on Demand. WSX was presented as a secret society of wrestling that used a venue referred to as the WSX Bunker, complete with an artificially worn-out looking ring for its matchups. In matches held within this venue, falls count anywhere was the stipulation. The program also stood out due to its unorthodox approach to pro wrestling; this included frequent use of highly expressive plants, crowd sound effects, electrical sound effects, visual effects, and camera shaking when a wrestler would fall prey to electrical weapons. Along with wrestling, WSX featured musical guests playing at the start of each television broadcast, with some band members joining the broadcast team after the performance.
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