List of former Wrestling Society X personnel

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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.

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Alumni

Male wrestlers

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Ricky Banderas
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6-Pac
Ring nameNotes
6-Pac
Aaron Aguilera
Alkatrazz
Arik Cannon
Babi Slymm
Chris Hamrick
Delikado
Disco Machine
El Hombre Blanco Enmascarado
Horiguchi
Hideyoshi Kamitani
The Human Tornado
Jack Evans
Jimmy Jacobs
Joey Ryan
Josh Raymond
Justin Credible
Kaos
Lil' Cholo
Luke Hawx
Marcus Riot
Matt Classic
Matt Sydal
Matt Cross
Mongol
Mustafa Ali
Nate Webb
New Jack
Puma
Ricky Banderas
Ruckus
Ryuji Ito
Scorpio Sky
Teddy Hart
Tyler Black
Vampiro
Vic Grimes
Yoshino
Youth Suicide

Female wrestlers

Ring nameNotes
Mickie Knuckles

Managers

Stables and Tag Teams

Broadcast Team

Referees

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References

  1. "MTV's Wrestling Society X Roster".