Baker-Money Ryder Productions
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Baker-Money Ryder Productions is an organization founded by Terrell "Money" Ryder and James Baker. The enterprise invests on the market of sports and the music industry with their own label called Hardcore Recordz.
Businesses owned by Baker-Ryder Productions
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- The Premium Network (a main investment; Shows old broadcasts of PCW, YCW, ICW, PWW, WKF and JOB Wrestling. It also shows other programs such as music videos, old television shows and is scheduled to broadcast a few new reality shows and original sitcoms)
- Premium Championship Wrestling (a main investment; Baker-Money Ryder Productions owns all broadcasting and brand rights)
- Premium Womens Wrestling (defunct; Baker-Money Ryder Productions owns all broadcasting and brand rights)
- YouTube Championship Wrestling (defunct; Baker-Money Ryder Productions owns all broadcasting and brand rights)
- Inferno Championship Wrestling (defunct; Baker-Money Ryder Productions owns all broadcasting and brand rights)
- Elite Class Championship Wrestling (defunct; Baker-Money Ryder Prodcutions owns all broadcasting and brand rights)
- Wrestling Kings Federation (defunct; was once the breeding ground for PCW. Baker-Money Ryder Productions owns all broadcasting and brand rights)
- JOB Wrestling (defunct; Baker-Money Ryder Productions owns all broadcasting and brand rights)
- USA Is MMA Tour (was an MMA tour operated by Shannon Saint, but that too was bought out by Baker-Money Ryder Productions)
Hardcore Recordz
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Hardcore Recordz is a record label that is operated by Baker-Money Ryder productions. While on the surface it may only be for hip hop, that is not the case. The label specializes in all forms of music such as Hip Hop, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal, Reggae, Rap Rock, Country and etc. So far, they have been in contact with The Dead Pool (fronted by James Baker's friend Steve Storme), Rosa Rodriguez (a wrestler from Mexico who was big down there as a pop singer) and Jenna Martin (a recent graduate of Baker's Da Xtreme Wrestling Academy, who's also looking to get into Country music). In an interview, both Baker and Ryder state that there will be more acts on the way, although they never stated if they were going to be straight from the music industry or whether they were wrestlers who wanted to cross over.