Episodes
Season 1
# | Air Date | Network | Timeslot | Rating | Main Event | Musical Guest | WSXtra |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 | 30 January 2007 | MTV | 10:30 pm ET | 1.00 | WSX Rumble | Black Label Society | Episode 01 |
02 | 02/06/2007 | MTV | 10:30 pm ET | 0.70 | WSX Championship: 6-Pac vs. Vampiro | Three 6 Mafia | Episode 02 |
03 | 02/13/2007 | MTV | 10:30 pm ET | 0.50 | Tables, Ladders and Cervezas | Sparta | Episode 03 |
04 | 02/27/2007 | MTV | 10:30 pm ET | 0.60 | El Hombre Blanco Enmascarado vs. Human Tornado | Clipse | Episode 04 |
05 | 13 March 2007 | MTV | 11:00 pm ET | 0.60 | Arik Cannon vs. Delikado | Jibbs | Episode 05 |
06 | 13 March 2007 | MTV | 11:30 pm ET | 0.40 | D.I.F.H. vs. That 70's Team | Good Charlotte | Episode 06 |
07 | 14 March 2007 | MTV | 12:00 am ET | 0.40 | Los Pochos Guapos vs. The Filth and The Fury | Quietdrive | Episode 07 |
08 | 14 March 2007 | MTV | 12:30 am ET | 0.40 | WSX Championship: Ricky Banderas vs. Vampiro | Pitbull | Episode 08 |
09 | 14 March 2007 | MTV | 01:00 am ET | 0.30 | Human Tornado vs. Jack Evans | Styles P | Episode 09 |
10 | Wrestling Society X DVD | MTV | Unaired | None | Exploding Cage Match | New Found Glory | Episode 10 |
MTV aired unadvertised previews of the first two episodes the Friday before they premiered at 11:00 pm ET. Prior to WSX debuting, this timeslot normally averaged a 0.10 rating. The first preview episode on January 26 drew a 0.43 rating, while the second preview episode on February 2 drew 0.50. MTV discontinued preview airings beginning with the third episode in hopes of maximizing ratings for the Tuesday broadcasts.
Episodes of both Wrestling Society X and WSXtra are available through video on demand, and was announced to start airing on MTV Latin America in the upcoming months. In Canada, the show was aired on Musique Plus as "Lutte et Musique Extrême" with two veejays commentating in French.
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