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Pontiac
automobile brand of General Motors
Touchstone Pictures
American film production company
Seattle SuperSonics
former American professional basketball team
Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile (formally the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors) was a brand of American automobiles, produced for most of its existence by General Motors. Originally established as "Olds Motor Vehicle Company" by Ransom E. Olds in 1897, it produced over 35 million vehicles, including at least 14 million built at its Lansing, Michigan, factory alone.
Studebaker
Studebaker was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. The company held a location at 1600 Broadway in Times Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The company was founded in 1852 and incorporated in 1868 as the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company. The firm was originally a coachbuilder, manufacturing wagons, buggies, carriages and harnesses.
Pride Fighting Championships
MMA promoter based in Japan
World Championship Wrestling
American professional wrestling company
Plymouth
American vehicle brand
Midway Games
former American video game developing and publishing company
Hollywood Pictures
division of Walt Disney Company
Edsel
Nash Motors
American automobile manufacturer
Duesenberg
Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. was an American racing and luxury automobile manufacturer founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, by brothers Fred and August Duesenberg in 1920. The company is known for popularizing the straight-eight engine and four-wheel hydraulic brakes. A Duesenberg car was the first American car to win a Grand Prix race, winning the 1921 French Grand Prix. Duesenbergs won the Indianapolis 500 in 1922 (when eight of the top ten finishers were Duesenbergs), 1924, 1925 and 1927. Transportation executive Errett Lobban Cord acquired the Duesenberg corporation in 1926. T
Strikeforce
American mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion company
Cord Automobile
automobile manufacturer
Auburn Automobile
company
World Extreme Cagefighting
MMA promoter based in U.S.
Oakland Motor Car Company
defunct American automobile manufacturer and division of the General Motors Corporation
LaSalle
automobile manufactured by General Motors from 1927 to 1940
Lucha Underground
American professional wrestling promotion and TV series
Montreal Expos
The Montreal Expos were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal. The Expos were the first Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located outside the United States. They played in the National League (NL) East division from 1969 until 2004. After the 2004 season, the franchise moved to Washington, D.C., and became the Washington Nationals.
Viking
automobile brand of GM
Marquette
automobile manufacturer and brand
Death
cigarette brand
Merkur
Merkur (, Mercury) was a North American brand of automobiles marketed by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company for model years 1985–1989. Drawing its name from the German word for Mercury, Merkur, the brand targeted buyers of European executive cars, marketing two captive import models manufactured by Ford of Europe's German division.
Terraplane
The Terraplane was a car brand and model built by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, between 1932 and 1938. In its maiden year, the car was branded as the Essex-Terraplane; in 1934 the car became simply the Terraplane. They were inexpensive yet powerful vehicles that were used in both town and country. The Terraplane name was used for both cars and trucks.
Humble Oil
defunct American oil company
NXT UK
WWE brand
Maximum Fighting Championship
MMA promoter based in Edmonton, Canada
ECW
World Wrestling Entertainment brand from 2006 to 2010 based on the Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion
Woods Motor Vehicle
American electric automobile manufacturing company, trading between 1899 and 1916
Ruehl No.925
clothing brand
Gold Spot
India based carbonated soft drink brand
205 Live
professional wrestling brand in the WWE
Jeffery Quad
four-wheel drive truck