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TNA Sacrifice - May 14, 2006
By AARON MYKYTA, MOP Squad Sports NWA/TNA Editor
May 14, 2006 - 10:52:00 PM

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Sacrifice started up with the explosive array of fireworks, which begun with Mike Tenay and Don West welcoming us to the show. They showed the 2006 World X Cup stats, which had Team USA winning with five points, Team Mexico following with two points, and Team Canada and Japan both with no points. Jushin "Thunder" Liger came down to the ring with the rest of Team Japan for the first match. His opponent, Petey Williams, made his way down to the ring alone.

Singles Match
Jushin "Thunder" Liger (/w Team Japan) vs. Petey Williams

They grappled up and Liger attempted a back-suplex, but Williams blocked it. Liger hit an arm-bar, but Williams rolled out of it and hit a drop toe-hold, followed by a hammerlock. Liger came back with a headscissors takedown and the pin, but Williams got the bottom rope. They stared at each other before Liger locked in a side-headlock. Williams whipped him off the ropes, but Liger hit a shoulder block and a senton splash. Williams bounced off the ropes and hit the headscissors takedown. He charged at Liger, but Liger took him out of the ring. Liger went to the top turnbuckle and hit a diving clothesline onto Williams. He picked Williams up, but Williams was able to thrust him into the steel barricade. He tossed Liger back into the ring, but Team Japan beat down on Williams as Liger distracted the referee. They tossed him back into the ring and Liger hit a senton splash. He went for the pin, but Williams kicked out. He locked in the inverted-surfboard, followed by pulling on the neck of Williams. He broke the hold and hit a bodyslam onto Williams before going to the top turnbuckle. He went for the five-star frog splash, but he landed onto Williams' knees. Williams got back to his feet and went for a clothesline, but Liger dodged it and bounced off the ropes. Williams countered that and hit a spin-kick. He imitated some karate moves before punching him into the corner. He whipped him into the opposite corner and charged at him, but Liger dodged it. Williams kept the advantage by hitting a spin-kick and a standing dropkick. He bounced off the ropes, but Liger picked him up. Williams reversed this into a tornado DDT. Liger retaliated with several right hands, but Williams hit the Russian leg-sweep. He kicked Liger in the midsection and attempted the Canadian Destroyer, but Liger got out of it and slapped him down to the mat. He picked Williams up and hit the running Ligerbomb and the pin, but Williams kicked out. He picked Williams up for a suplex, but Williams hit a spinning neckbreaker. The Black Tiger distracted the referee as Hirooku Goto low-blowed Williams. Liger rolled Williams up for the victory!

Winner by pinfall: Jushin "Thunder" Liger

Jeremy Borash is backstage with AMW, Gail Kim, and Miss Jackie (who was crying). Chris Harris told Miss Jackie to shut up and that they are going to show AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels why they are the greatest tag team for four years. James Storm took the microphone and told Daniels that he already stepped into the ring with them, and he couldn't get the job done. He told Miss Jackie to shut up, but Borash asked her what was up, and she replied that she was pregnant. AMW left as Gail told her that she was fired and ordered her to leave.

AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels made their way down to the ring for the NWA Tag Team Championship match. The champions, AMW, came down to the ring to start the match.

NWA Tag Team Championship Normal Tag Team Match
AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels vs. AMW ©

Styles and Daniels attacked AMW from behind and took them down to the mat. Daniels took himself and Chris Harris out of the ring as Styles hit a huge standing dropkick onto James Storm. He tagged in Daniels and they hit a double sideslam. Styles bounced off the ropes and drove him knee into the face of Storm. When Styles left, Storm elbowed Daniels and tagged in Harris. Daniels hit a series of hip tosses, but Harris locked in a side-headlock. He bounced off the ropes and hit a shoulder block. He bounced off the ropes again, but Daniels hit a hip toss. He went for the pin but Harris kicked out. Storm came into the ring, but Daniels tagged in Styles, who flew off the ropes and hit a clothesline onto Harris. He locked in an inverted STF, but Storm broke it up. He tagged in Daniels who hit the STO before tagging Styles back in. They put Harris in the corner before taking Storm off the apron. Styles hit a clothesline and tagged in Daniels, who drove his knee into the chest of Harris. Harris thrusted Daniels to the corner and tagged in Storm. They stomped on Daniels before Storm tagged in Harris again. He went for the pin, but Daniels kicked out. He hit the vertical suplex and went for the pin, but Daniels kicked out. He attempted the pin again, but Daniels kicked out. He tagged in Storm and they double-teamed Daniels with a classic AMW move. He choked Daniels on the bottom rope, and Harris choked him again as Storm distracted the referee. Daniels started fighting back with right hands to both Harris and Storm, but Storm was able to drive him back into the corner. He tagged in Harris, who locked in a rear-naked choke, but Daniels elbowed out of it. He bounced off the ropes, but he ran into a back-elbow by Harris. Harris tagged in Storm, who went to the second turnbuckle and clubbed at the back of Daniels. He hit a straight right hand and the pin, but Daniels kicked out. Daniels was able to toss Storm shoulder-first into the steel post and hit a clothesline to Harris before tagging Styles. Styles took down Storm with a headscissors takedown and a straight right hand to Harris. He went for the pin, but Harris kicked out. He tagged in Daniels, who went to the top turnbuckle, but Storm caught him. Styles came in and Harris caused the Tower of Doom. Daniels hit a diving cross-body onto Harris, sending him out of the ring. Harris fell into the crowd area, but Styles came off with a springboard clothesline onto him. Back in the ring, Storm hung Daniels on the top rope. Harris rolled Styles into the ring, but Styles took him out of it. He hit the paylay onto Storm, who was held up by Daniels. Daniels slammed him down to the mat and Styles attempted to vault himself out of the ring onto Harris, but Harris dodged the move. Styles went for the Best Moonsault Ever, but Storm dodged the move. He tagged in Styles, who hit a springboard clothesline onto both members of AMW. Styles set Storm on the top turnbuckle, but Harris picked him up and they hit a double-team reverse DDT. Daniels came into the ring and took Harris down. He hit the BME, followed by Styles hitting a frog splash. He went for the pin, but Storm kicked out. Daniels went out of the ring, but Storm low-blowed Styles and hit the superkick for the pin, but Daniels broke it up. Daniels took Storm out of the ring and hit a springboard moonsault onto him. Styles was able to hit the Styles' Clash onto Harris, but a police baton dropped into the ring. The camera showed that Gail Kim was on the top of the rafters, and she dropped the baton into the ring. Storm grabbed the baton and bashed it over the back of his head. Harris went for the pin for the victory!

Winners by pinfall and still the NWA Tag Team Champions: AMW

Jeremy Borash is backstage with Larry Zbyszko and A1, who is facing Raven next. Zbyszko told Borash that Scott D'Amore assured him that A1 will beat Raven tonight. A1 left as Mark Johnson entered. Zbyszko asked Johnson who was the new face of TNA management, and Johnson replied lying to him (with people like Roddy Piper, Vince Russo, and the Ultimate Warrior). He told Zbyszko that he will find out next month at Slammiversary.

A1 made his way down to the ring with Larry Zbyszko, who took a chair, set it up in the middle of the ring, and sat down on it. Raven came down to the ring from the crowd to start the match. Before the match could begin, A1 took the chair and threw it into the face of Raven.

Singles Match
A1 (/w Larry Zbyszko) vs. Raven

A1 rammed Raven back-first into the turnbuckle several times. Raven rolled out of the ring, but A1 followed. He drove him shoulder-first into the steel post, followed by ramming him into the steel barricade. He bashed Raven's head into the apron several times before thrusting him into the barricade again. He went into the ring to break the referee's count before thrusting him into the barricade again. He tossed Raven into the ring and hit several shoulder thrusts onto Raven in the corner. He placed Raven into another corner and hit a big forearm shot. Raven fought back with a right hand, but A1 hit a running clothesline. A1 clubbed at the back of Raven. He took the turnbuckle covering off of one of the top turnbuckle and he drove Raven into it. He went for the pin, but Raven kicked out. Raven pulled at the hair of A1 and started hitting a fury of right hands, followed by a clothesline. He drove his knee into the chest of A1, but Zbyszko stepped onto the apron and distracted the referee while A1 hit a low-blow. He charged at Raven, but he dodged and A1 ran into Zbyszko, sending him off the apron. This allowed Raven to hit the Raven Effect onto A1 for the victory.

Winner by pinfall: Raven

Zbyszko entered the ring and told Raven (who left the ring) that they are going to settle things now. Raven entered the ring, but Zbyszko stomped on him. Security broke him up, but Raven charged at him and continued the fight. Security guards kept them broke up as the camera changed.

Jeremy Borash is backstage with Jeff Jarrett and Scott Steiner. He told Jarrett that Sting has the advantage going into his match by making his partner Samoa Joe. Jarrett told Borash that the shoe is on the other foot, because his partner could've been Lex Luger, Buff Bagwell, or Rick Steiner, but he didn't because they knew that the TNA game is more superior than anything they know. He told Borash that Sting chose somebody he didn't now and couldn't trust. Steiner took the microphone and wanted to tell Samoa Joe that he isn't going to kill anybody and that his winning streak is coming to an end.

Bobby Roode made his way down to the ring with Scott D'Amore for the next match. His opponent, Rhino, charged down to the ring to start the match.

Singles Match
Bobby Roode (/w Scott D'Amore) vs. Rhino

They grappled up, but quickly broke it up. They grappled up again, but Rhino was able to power Roode to the corner. The referee forced him to give a clean break, but Rhino bounced off the ropes and hit a shoulder block. Roode rolled out of the ring, but D'Amore encouraged him back into the ring. Roode slapped Rhino, which resulted in Rhino with several right hands and a back-body-drop. Roode and Rhino took the battle outside of the ring as Roode tossed Rhino to the steel barricade. Rhino retaliated by hitting a snap suplex. He tossed Roode back into the ring and hit several right hands to the corner. He hit a back-elbow and went to the middle turnbuckle, but D'Amore distracted him which allowed Roode to take him out of the ring. Roode distracted the referee as D'Amore got some cheap shots in. He tossed Rhino back into the ring and Roode went for the pin, but Rhino kicked out. He choked Rhino on the second rope, followed by a neckbreaker. He went for the pin, but Rhino kicked out. He tossed Rhino to to the corner and hit a snapmere takedown. He hit a flipping jawbreaker, followed by the pin, but Rhino kicked out. He stomped on the neck of Rhino before pulling back on his neck. Roode elbowed him in the chest and hit a back suplex. Roode went to the second turnbuckle and drove his knee into the face of Rhino. He went for the pin, but Rhino kicked out. He attempted the pin again, but the same fate came out of it. Roode clubbed at the back of Rhino before locking in the rear-naked choke. Rhino elbowed out of it, but Roode slammed him down by the hair. He picked Rhino up and slapped him, but this caused Rhino to unleash a fury of right hands. Roode was able to whip Rhino chest-first into the turnbuckle, grounding him quickly. He locked in the rear-naked choke, but Rhino fought out of it and hit several right hands. He hit a shoulder block at the corner, followed by a spinebuster onto Roode. He went for the pin, but Roode kicked out. Roode hung Rhino on the top rope and started climbing the turnbuckle, but Rhino intercepted him and hit a superplex. He went for the pin but Roode kicked out. He turned his back on Roode, which allowed him to slam Rhino down to the mat. He went for the pin, but Rhino kicked out. He took the hockey stick from D'Amore, but the referee took it away. This allowed Rhino to send Roode to the corner. He charged at him, but Roode got the elbow up. Rhino kept the advantage by hitting a belly-to-belly suplex. D'Amore came from behind and hit Rhino with the hockey stick, but this didn't affect Rhino. He turned his back on Roode, but this allowed Roode to hit the northern lariat for the victory!

Winner by pinfall: Bobby Roode

The James Gang made their way down to the ring and BG James did his normal introduction of his team. Team 3D came down to the ring to start the match.

Normal Tag Team Match
The James Gang vs. Team 3D

Kip James and Brother Devon started the match up as they grappled up. Kip locked in a side-headlock, but Devon whipped him off the ropes. Kip hit a shoulder block, but Devon came back with a hip-toss and arm-drag. Devon hit a lariat and the pin, but Kip came back. He charged at Kip, but he ran into Kip's boot. He hit a standing-dropkick. Kip tagged in BG as Devon tagged in Brother Ray. They grappled up and Ray hit an arm-drag. They squared off and they grappled up again, and this time, BG hit the arm-drag. Ray locked in the side-headlock and bounced off the ropes, but BG hit a hip-toss and a dropkick. They grappled up again and BG locked in a side-headlock. He bounced off the ropes, but he ran into a shoulder block by Ray, followed by a dropkick. BG got back to his feet, but Ray kneed him several times. He hit a series of right hands, but BG dodged one and hit several of his own. They both clubbed each other at the face. Ray tossed BG to the corner, but he hit a back-elbow to Ray. Devon left the apron, tripped him, and pulled his groin into the steel post. Ray tagged in Devon, who hit a snapmere takedown, followed by a headbutt. He tagged in Ray, who hit a neckbreaker onto BG and the pin, but BG kicked out. BG dodged a move by Ray and took Devon with a clothesline. BG tagged in Kip, who took down Team 3D. He nailed Ray with a back-body-drop, but Devon clubbed him from behind. Kip took Ray down as BG came into the ring. They hit the respective ten mounted punches, but Ray pushed Kip off the turnbuckle and out of the ring. Ray picked BG up and they hit the Doomsday Device. Devon went for the pin, but BG kicked out. Kip got back into the ring, but he ran into a double-flapjack by Team 3D. They took Kip out of the ring as BG grabbed a steel pipe (back in 2000, Team 3D defeated the James Gang using a steel pipe). He smashed the pipe over the back of Devon. He went for the pin and got the victory!

Winners by pinfall: The James Gang

The camera went backstage to Jeremy Borash, James Mitchell, and Abyss. Abyss had to relinquish the NWA Heavyweight Championship belt for the upcoming Full Metal Mayhem match. Mitchell told Christian Cage that if he wants his championship back, he will have to go through a gauntlet of tables, ladders, chairs, and chains.

Mike Tenay and Don West went over the points of the 2006 World X Cup, and Team Japan is second with three points.

Christy Hemme came down to the ring to present the World X Cup to the winners of the next match. The rules are like the royal rumble, but when only two wrestlers remain, the winner will be decided by pinfall or submission. Minoru Tanaka is going to start it off for Team Japan. Representing Team Mexico, Puma came down to the ring.

2006 World X Cup Gauntlet Match
Team Japan vs. Team Mexico vs. Team Canada vs. Team USA

They shook hands, but Tanaka spat in the face of Puma. He bounced off the ropes and hit a standing dropkick. He attempted to toss Puma out of the ring, but Puma landed on the apron. He hit a springboard kick, but Tanaka kept the advantage by hitting a kick to the face. He hit a suplex and went for the pin, but that wouldn't work. The two minutes were up, and the next man to come down to the ring is Petey Williams. Williams clotheslined Tanaka, seeing that he cost him a match earlier tonight. Williams hit a DDT onto Puma as Chris Sabin came down to the ring. He hit a spin-kick onto Tanaka and set all three opponents in the turnbuckle. He flew at them, but only hit Tanaka. He hit a springboard moonsault onto both Williams and Puma. Hirooku Goto came down to the ring to help Tanaka. Williams missed a dropkick and Tanaka slammed him down. Goto hit a spin-kick to Sabin as Incognito (or something) came down to the ring for Team Mexico. He quickly took both himself and Williams out of the ring, but apparently they weren't eliminated. Johnny Devine came down to the ring for Team Canada and hammered away at Incognito. He continued to pummel at Incognito as Sonjay Dutt came down to the ring for Team USA. He hit a hurricanrana onto Williams, followed by a dropkick. Devine attempted to attack Dutt, but Dutt hit the inverted hurricanrana. The Black Tiger came down to the ring for Team Japan. He locked in the ankle lock onto Williams, but Devine made the save. Magno came down to the ring for Team Mexico. He springboarded off the ropes and landed on a bunch of opponents. I really can't follow the action much, so I'll just tell you who enters and who getse eliminated. Eric Young came down to the ring for Team Canada. Dutt and Incognito took each other out of the ring, eliminating each other. Dutt was holding his ankle as medical staff helped him backstage. Alex Shelley came down to the ring for Team USA. Devine clotheslined Sabin out of the ring, but Shelley launched him out of the ring (both Sabin and Devine have been eliminated). Jushin Liger came down to the ring, and he is the last man for Team Japan. The last man for Team Mexico is Shocker, but unfortunately for him, Magno was eliminated. Tyson Dux came down to the ring for Team Canada as Shocker eliminated the Black Tiger. Shelley was able to superkick Goto out of the ring as Jay Lethal came down to the ring (he is the last man to enter). Lethal eliminated Tanaka with an enziguri. Shocker was eliminated. Liger attempted to get Young out of the ring, but Dux took Liger out of the ring. Shelley and Lethal double-teamed Dux out of the ring. Shelley charged at Williams, but Williams dodged it and he fell out of the ring. Williams was able to kick Lethal out of the ring. Puma went to the top turnbuckle, but he jumped off when Williams moved. Williams hit the Canadian Destroyer onto Puma for the victory!

Winners by pinfall: Team Canada

After this match, Team USA and Team Canada are tied with five points.

Kevin Nash made his way down to the ring and quickly nailed Puma with the jackknife powerbomb. He grabbed a microphone and told the audience that a mediocre big man could take down all of the X Division stars, and the thing is, he is a great big man.

Jeremy Borash is backstage with Samoa Joe. Joe told Borash that he is here to complete a task. He is going to be the man to knock Jeff Jarrett off his throne and he will destroy Scott Steiner.

Scott Steiner made his way down to the ring, followed by his partner, Jeff Jarrett, who came down to the ring with Gail Kim. Samoa Joe came down to the ring as Mike Tenay tells us that this Thursday, Petey Williams and Chris Sabin are going to decide the winners of the World X Cup. Sting made his way down to the ring to start the match.

Normal Tag Team Match
Scott Steiner & Jeff Jarrett (/w Gail Kim) vs. Samoa Joe & Sting

Jarrett and Sting started the match up as they grappled up. Sting powered Jarrett to the canvas twice before Jarrett slapped him. He hit several right hands, but Sting grabbed Jarrett by the back of his head and drove his head into the mat several times. He rolled out of the ring to regroup. He tagged in Steiner and they grappled up. Steiner sent Sting to the corner and charged at him, but Sting got his boot up. He went to the top turnbuckle and hit a double-diving clothesline to both opponents. He tagged in Joe, who shoved Steiner. Steiner tossed Joe to the corner and hit several knife-edge chops before clubbing at the back of him. Joe came back with a fury of right hands and chops. He bounced off the ropes, but Steiner caught him and hit a belly-to-belly suplex. They grappled up and Steiner powered Joe to the corner. He hit several chops but Joe reversed the positions and hit many right hands. Steiner whipped him off the ropes and hit a clothesline, followed by an elbow drop. He clubbed at the back of Joe, but Joe came back with some right hands and an enzigrui. He whipped off the ropes and attempted to take Steiner down, but Steiner caught him and hit another belly-to-belly suplex. He took Joe out of the ring, but Jarrett tossed him back into the ring. Steiner went for the pin, but Joe kicked out. He tagged in Jarrett, who whipped Joe off the corner. Jarrett hit a standing dropkick to the chin of Joe. Jarrett whipped Joe to the corner and hit a clothesline. He did his strut and whipped Joe to the opposite corner. He charged at him, but Joe caught him and slammed him down. He tagged in Sting, who took Steiner down with a clothesline and hit a powerbomb onto Jarrett. He went for the pin, but Steiner broke it up. He hit both Steiner and Jarrett with the reverse DDT. He attempted the Scorpion Deathlock onto Jarrett, but Steiner forced him to break the hold. He took Steiner down and locked in the Scorpion Deathlock, but Jarrett punched Sting off of him. He hit a DDT onto Sting before leaving the ring. Steiner went for the pin, but Sting kicked out. He hit the belly-to-belly suplex and the pin, but Sting kicked out. He tagged in Jarrett, who stomped on the back of Sting. He locked in the rear-naked choke onto Sting, but Sting got back to his feet and elbowed out of the move. He tagged in Joe, but Steiner distracted the referee so the referee didn't see it. Sting dodged a clothesline by Steiner, but they both collided into the middle of the ring. Steiner fell to the mat, but when Sting fell, he headbutted Steiner in the groin. Steiner tagged in Jarrett as Sting tagged in Joe. Joe unleashed a fury of chops, followed by driving his knee into the chest of Jarrett. He hit the powerslam and the pin, but Steiner broke it up. Joe hit the inverted atomic drop onto Steiner and the kick to the face. He hit back senton splash, but Jarrett attacked him from behind. He dodged a double-clothesline and clotheslined both opponents. Sting came into the ring as Joe set up both opponents at the corner. Joe nailed Steiner with a knee as Sting hit the Stinger Splash onto Jarrett. Sting vaulted himself out of the ring onto Steiner as Jarrett hit the Stroke. He went for the pin, but Joe kicked out. Outside the ring, Sting whipped Steiner into the steel barricade. Back in the ring, Jarrett set Joe on the top turnbuckle and attempted the Stroke from the top turnbuckle, but Joe kicked himself off. He picked Jarrett up and hit the Muscle Buster for the victory!

Winners by pinfall: Samoa Joe & Sting

He shaked the hand of Sting before leaving the ring. Steiner appeared behind Sting with a steel chair and cracked it over the head of Sting. Joe continued walking up the entrance ramp as Jarrett smashed the guitar over the head of Sting. Joe turned around and stared at Steiner and Jarrett. Joe turned around and went backstage as Steiner locked in the Steiner Recliner onto Sting. Christopher Daniels, BG and Kip James, Chris Sabin, Rhino, and Jay Lethal stormed the ring to save Sting. They chased Steiner and Jarrett out of the ring and checked on Sting.

Jeremy Borash is backstage with Christian Cage. Cage told Abyss that it doesn't make him a champion because he stalked Cage's wife and stole his belt; Jeff Jarrett has been doing that for four years. He told Abyss that to become the champion, he has to beat Cage. He is going to win this match and take back what is his.

Abyss made his way down to the ring with James Mitchell for Sacrifice's main event. Christian Cage came down to the ring to start the match. The camera showed the championship belt that was hanging above the ring.

NWA Heavyweight Championship "Full Metal Mayhem" Singles Match
Abyss (/w James Mitchell) vs. Christian Cage ©

Cage quickly tossed Abyss to the turnbuckle and attempted the Unprettier, but Abyss fought off it. He bounced off the ropes and speared Abyss and unleashed a fury of right hands. Abyss retaliated with a right hands and sandwiched the champion at the turnbuckle. Abyss left the ring to grab the ladder, but Cage hit a baseball slide, sending the ladder into the head of Abyss. He tossed the ladder into the ring, but Abyss clubbed him from behind. He tossed Cage back into the ring, but Cage sent Abyss' head into the ladder. He clotheslined Abyss, sending both his opponent and himself out of the ring. Cage blocked a right hand and tossed Cage into the crowd area. He slapped Cage in the chest, but Cage tossed Abyss into the concrete wall. He tossed Abyss over the barricade, but when he followed Abyss nailed him with his knee. He set Cage on the ladder at the corner back in the ring, but when he charged at him, Cage moved out of the way and Abyss rammed into the ladder. Mitchell handed Abyss a steel chair, which was set up in between the second and third turnbuckle. Cage was able to drill Abyss' head into the chair. Cage started climbing the ladder and almost grabbed the belt, but Abyss pushed the ladder over. Cage landed on his feet and charged at Abyss, but he ran into a big boot. He set the ladder up at the turnbuckle (making a ramp) and he hit a belly-to-belly suplex onto Cage, sending him back-first into the ladder. Abyss left the ring and set up two tables near each other. He placed a chair on one of them and tossed a third table into the ring. He set up one of the tables and picked Cage up, but Cage punched his way out of it. Abyss viciously tossed Cage chest-first into the turnbuckle before putting Cage on the ladder. He charged at him, but Cage moved out of the way and Abyss rammed into it. Cage set Abyss on the ladder on the mat and climbed the turnbuckle. He went for the five-star frog splash, but Abyss moved out of the way and Cage landed on the ladder. He grabbed his steel chains and attempted to whip Cage, but Cage ducked the attack. Cage bashed Abyss' head into the apron before grabbing Abyss' chains. He wrapped the chains around the neck of Abyss and started choking him, but Abyss used his strength to send Cage crashing into one of the tables at ringside. Abyss set up the ladder and started climbing it. He got his fingers on the ladder, but Cage came from behind with a chair. He started climbing the ladder and they exchanged right hands, but then the ladder toppled over and they both landed on the ropes. Mitchell came into the ring and handed Abyss the thumb tacks. They spread the tacks on the mat, but Cage came and hit the Unprettier onto Abyss on the ladder. He grabbed Mitchell and slammed him down on the tacks. He set Abyss up on the table before climbing the ladder. At the top, he didn't go for the belt and hit the five-star frog splash, sending Abyss and himself through the table. He climbed the ladder again and grabbed his belt for the victory!

Winner by grabbing the belt and still the NWA Heavyweight Champion: Christian Cage

He celebrated with his championship at the top of the ladder as Sacrifice went off the air!


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