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2008 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling pay-per-view event

Victory Road (2008)
Two adults males posing; one male is black, while another is Samoan holding a championship belt over his shoulder with a red, white, and blue color scheme around them.
Promotional poster for the event featuringBooker T andSamoa Joe
PromotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
DateJuly 13, 2008
CityHouston, Texas
VenueReliant Arena
Attendance3,000[1][2]
Tagline"Houston, We Have a Problem"
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The 2008Victory Road was aprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV)event produced by theTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)promotion that took place on July 13, 2008 at theReliant Arena inHouston, Texas. It was the fourth event under theVictory Road name and the seventh event in the 2008 TNA PPV schedule. Eightprofessional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card, three of which were for championships.

The main event was for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship, in which the championSamoa Joe defended the title against the challengerBooker T. The match ended in ano-contest after interference fromSting and various security personnel, thus causing Joe to retain the championship. ASix Man Tag TeamFull Metal Mayhem match was also featured at Victory Road, pitting the team ofA.J. Styles,Christian Cage, andRhino against the team ofKurt Angle andTeam 3D (Brother Devon andBrother Ray). Angle and Team 3D were the victors in the contest. TheTNA World Tag Team Championship was defended in a"Fan's Revenge" Lumberjack match at the show, in which the championsThe Latin American Xchange (Hernandez andHomicide) defeatedBeer Money Incorporated. (James Storm andRobert Roode) to retain the title. The final two rounds of the2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament took place at Victory Road. The third round featured aFour Team Twelve Man Elimination Tag Team match, whichTeam TNA won. The final round was aFour Way Ultimate X match, in whichTeam Mexico'sVolador Jr. defeated Team International'sDaivari, Team TNA'sKaz, andTeam Japan'sNaruki Doi.

Victory Road is remembered for the closing of the 2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament. 25,000 was the reported figure of purchasers for the event by theWrestling Observer Newsletter. Victory Road had an attendance of 3,000 people. Bob Kapur of the professional wrestling section of theCanadian Online Explorer rated the show a 7 out of 10, which was lower than the 8 out of 10 given to the2007 edition by Chris Sokol.

Production

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Background

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The fourth installment under theVictory Road name was announced in January 2008 with a July 13 date attached.[3] In May 2008, TNA hoped to host a PPV event inHouston, Texas by the end of the year, the earliest timeframe being late summer.[4] TNA issued a press release in late-May 2008 revealing that Victory Road would be held at theReliant Arena in Houston, Texas. Tickets for the show went on-sale on May 30.[5] TNA released a poster to promote the event featuring thetagline "Houston, We Have a Problem" as well asBooker T andSamoa Joe. The final two rounds of the2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament were scheduled to take place at Victory Road.[6] An online vote commenced at the start of the show to select a stipulation for aSix Man Tag Team match promoted for the show. The choices wereFalls Count Anywhere match,Tables match, orFull Metal Mayhem.[7]

Storylines

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Victory Road featured eightprofessional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds andstorylines. Wrestlers portrayedvillains,heroes, orless distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[8]

Black male wrestler posing in a ring wearing white wrestling gear.
Booker T challengedSamoa Joe for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship at Victory Road.

The main event at Victory Road was for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship between then-champion Samoa Joe and the challenger Booker T. Joe and Booker T previously fought at TNA'sSlammiversary PPV event on June 8 in aKing of the Mountain match for the title, which Joe won to remain champion.[9] On the June 12 episode of TNA's television programTNA Impact!, Booker T claimed that Joe did not beat him at the event due to interference from Joe's mentorKevin Nash. This led to Nash stating that Joe could not beat Booker T in a one-on-one match. After this segment, Joe announced that Booker T and he would face at Victory Road for the title.[10] Since Houston is Booker T's hometown, TNA promoted the match as him attempting to win the championship for the people of Houston.[11][12] On the July 10 episode ofImpact!,Sting proclaimed that he did not know which of the two would win at Victory Road, but that he would be there to watch.[13]

The predominant storyline heading into the event was the rivalry betweenA.J. Styles andKurt Angle, both members ofThe Angle Alliance. On the February 14 episode ofImpact!, TNA held the scripted wedding of Angle's real-life wifeKaren Angle and Styles despite Angle and Karen still being married on-screen.[14] Afterwards, Karen and Angle separated in the storyline on the March 13 episode ofImpact!.[15] TNA continued to build the situation with Angle attempting to reconcile with Karen on the May 15 episode ofImpact!.[16] Karen refused Angle's request on the May 22 episode ofImpact!, leading to Angle turning on and assaulting Styles later in the episode due to his jealousy of the affection Karen showed for Styles.[17] This led to a match between the two at Slammiversary which Styles won after a distraction by Karen.[18] The two faced in aLumberjack match on the June 12 episode ofImpact!, which Angle won before it ended in a brawl between Styles, Angle,Tomko,Christian Cage,Rhino,Abyss, andTeam 3D (Brother Devon andBrother Ray).[10] Afterwards, Team 3D and the team of Cage and Rhino became involved in the feud with Team 3D joining Angle, while Cage and Rhino sided with Styles. Team 3D then injured both Cage and Rhino in the narrative, with Rhino being knocked out on the June 19 episode ofImpact!, while on the June 26 episode ofImpact! Cage was slammed through a glass table by Brother Ray.[11][12] Rhino returned from injury on the July 3 episode ofImpact!, challenging Team 3D and Angle to a Six Man Tag Team match at Victory Road, while teasing at adding Full Metal Mayhem rules to the bout. TNA promoted the match for the event afterwards.[19]

The conclusion to the 2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament was held at Victory Road with two matches completing the final two rounds. The World X Cup was a tournament consisting of teams competing against each other for points. There were four teams each made up of four men, with three teams representing a country and one representing TNA. These teams wereTeam TNA (Alex Shelley,Chris Sabin,Curry Man, andKazarian),Team Japan (Masato Yoshino,Milano Collection A.T.,Naruki Doi, andPuma),Team Mexico (Averno,Rey Bucanero,Último Guerrero, andVolador Jr.), and Team International (Alex Koslov,Daivari,Doug Williams, andTyson Dux). The World X Cup began on the June 19 episode ofImpact!, with round one being tag team matches worth one point each. Round one concluded on the June 26 episode ofImpact!.[11][12] Round two was standard wrestling matches worth two points each on the July 3 and July 10 episodes ofImpact!.[13][19] The fourth round was announced on the June 19 episode ofImpact! to take place at Victory Road in anUltimate X match.[11]The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that the third round of the tournament would be a multi-man team elimination match consisting of the wrestlers not competing in the fourth round.[6]

TheTNA World Tag Team Championship was defended in a"Fan's Revenge" Lumberjack match byThe Latin American Xchange (Hernandez andHomicide; LAX) againstJames Storm andRobert Roode. On the June 12 episode ofImpact!, Roode and Storm teamed to face LAX for the World Tag Team Championship. The match was originally won by Roode and Storm before being restarted due to interference. LAX won the restart to retain the championship. After the bout, Roode and Storm assaulted LAX and their managerHéctor Guerrero.[10]Management DirectorJim Cornette scheduled a title defense at Victory Road between LAX and Roode and Storm under "Fan's Revenge" Lumberjack rules on the June 19 episode ofImpact!.[11] TNA announced on the June 26 episode ofImpact! that a contest was being held with the winner getting a free trip to participate in the match as a lumberjack.[12]

Event

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Miscellaneous

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Victory Road featured employees other than the wrestlers involved in the matches.Mike Tenay andDon West were the commentators for the telecast, withFrank Trigg providing commentary for the Full Metal Mayhem match only.[20]Jeremy Borash andDavid Penzer were ring announcers for the event. Andrew Thomas,Earl Hebner,Rudy Charles, andMark "Slick" Johnson participated asreferees for the encounters.[21]Lauren Thompson and Borash were used as interviewers during the event. Besides employees who appeared in a wrestling role,Velvet Sky,SoCal Val, Héctor Guerrero,Salinas,Jackie Moore,Raisha Saeed, Abyss,Johnny Devine,Sharmell, and Sting all appeared on camera, either in backstage or in ringside segments.[22]

Preliminary matches

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Two adult Latino males, one doing hand signs and another holding a camera.
The Latin American Xchange (Hernandez [left] andHomicide [right]) successfully defended theTNA World Tag Team Championship at Victory Road.

The show opened with the third round of the 2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament. It was aFour Team Twelve Man Elimination Tag Team match between Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin, and Curry Man of Team TNA, Masato Yoshino, Milano Collection A.T., and Puma of Team Japan, Averno, Rey Bucanero, and Último Guerrero of Team Mexico, and Alex Koslov, Doug Williams, and Tyson Dux of Team International. The bout lasted 24 minutes and 16 seconds. The rules of this encounter involved only two wrestlers in the ring at all times, with any member of any team being allowed to tag in at any time. Members of each team were eliminated until only one team remained, that team was considered the winner and earned three points in the World X Cup. The match came down to Shelley of Team TNA and Yoshino of Team Japan. Shelley won the bout by pinning Yoshino after forcing Yoshino back-first onto the mat with his signatureAutomatic Midnight maneuver.[20]

The second match pittedGail Kim againstAngelina Love. Love was accompanied to the ring by Velvet Sky. The duration of the match was 6 minutes and 13 seconds. Early in the bout, Kim held Love in aFigure-Four Leglock submission hold around a ringpost, which she was forced to release by the referee. Later, Kim slammed Love back-first onto the mat with her signatureHappy Ending maneuver and followed with the pinfall for the win.[23]

Sonjay Dutt foughtJay Lethal in the next bout on the card. Lethal was accompanied to the ring by SoCal Val. The contest lasted 8 minutes and 24 seconds. Dutt was the victor in the encounter by using aroll-up pinning maneuver on Lethal while he was distracted by Val.[24]

The TNA World Tag Team Championship was defended in a "Fan's Revenge" Lumberjack match by LAX against James Storm and Robert Roode—now known asBeer Money Incorporated—in the fourth match of the show. LAX were accompanied to the ring by Salinas and Héctor Guerrero, while Storm and Roode were accompanied by Jackie Moore. In a "Fan's Revenge" Lumberjack match, people are chosen from the audience to take part in the encounter by standing around the ring with straps, in which their primary purpose is to make sure all the participants remain in the ring. If the participants do not remain in the ring, then the fans that are chosen are supposed to hit them with the straps until they re-enter. Roode was whipped twice during the encounter; the first when he was thrown to the ringside area, while the second was when he fell to the outside. LAX won the match at 10 minutes and 6 seconds when Hernandez pinned Roode following LAX's signature5150 tag team maneuver.[20]

TheTNA Women's Knockout Championship was defended byTaylor Wilde againstAwesome Kong next in a bout that lasted 4 minutes and 51 seconds. Kong was accompanied by Raisha Saeed to the ring. Wilde won the match with avictory roll pin on Kong to retain the championship. After the bout, Kong and Saeed assaulted Wilde until Abyss came to her defense.[22]

Main event matches

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Man wearing black tights with black and white facepaint standing in a ring surrounded by a steel cage.
Sting interfered in the main event at Victory Road.

The fourth and final round of the 2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament was next involving one member of each respective team in a Four Way Ultimate X match. The encounter was between Daivari of Team International, Kaz of Team TNA, Naruki Doi of Team Japan, and Volador Jr. of Team Mexico. In an Ultimate X match, two steel cables are attached to four steel supports in such a way that they form an "X" above the ring. At the center of this "X" an item is hung, which must be retrieved by a participant to win the match. In this bout, the item hanging above the ring was an enlarged red "X" which symbolized four points in the World X Cup. During the encounter, Kaz ascended one of the steel supports before jumping off towards the center of the ring andslamming his leg onto Daivari, who was holding onto the cables. This action forced both of them to fall and crash onto the ring mat below. Afterwards, Volador Jr ascended the cables and retrieved the "X" to win the match and four points for Team Mexico at 10 minutes and 58 seconds. With this victory, Team Mexico won the 2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament with seven points, compared to six by Team TNA, and three by Team Japan and Team International, respectively.[23] Team Mexico were awarded a trophy for their victory after the bout by Mike Tenay and TNA Spanish commentator Willie Urbina.[20]

A Six Man Tag Team Full Metal Mayhem match followed pitting the team of Kurt Angle and Team 3D against A.J. Styles, Christian Cage, and Rhino. The duration of the contest was 15 minutes and 55 seconds. In this bout, the only way to win was by pinfall or submission, all weapons were legal and encouraged, and there were no disqualifications. Cage ascended the steel supports left behind from the Ultimate X match during the bout to jump off in anaerial splash onto both members of Team 3D and Angle. Each participant of the match was forced through a table during the bout except Angle. Rhino was the first by Team 3D, followed by Cage also by Team 3D. Each member of Team 3D were then forced through a table by Styles. After this, Johnny Devine interfered in the encounter on Team 3D's behalf by attempting to hit Styles with akendo stick, only to bekicked in the head by Styles. Later, Styles laid Angle on a table and ascended a ladder. At this time, Frank Trigg interfered by hitting Styles over the head with the kendo stick, allowing Angle to force Styles through the set-up table with his signatureOlympic Slam maneuver for the pinfall victory.[24]

The main event was for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, in which then-champion Samoa Joe defended the title against the challenger Booker T. Joe's forehead was cut open during the match after being thrown into a pair of steel ring steps. Booker T also had his forehead cut open during the contest. Several referees were knocked out by Joe in the storyline throughout the encounter, to the point that security was sent down to the ring to restrain Joe. Booker T's legitimate wife Sharmell then interfered in the bout, attempting to get someone to stop Joe as he applied his signatureCoquina Clutch submission hold on Booker T. Sting then entered the arena and went to the ring to calm down Joe, who listened at first, before giving Stingthe finger and continuing his assault on Booker T. Sting retaliated by bashing Joe in the gut and over the back with a baseball bat. Booker T then covered Joe, while Sharmell counted the pinfall before the two left the arena with the title belt, leaving the outcome a mystery before being ruled ano-contest at 15 minutes and 14 seconds.[22]

Reception

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A white adult male with brown hair wearing a black vest and elbow pads.
A.J. Styles (pictured) received a "superstarpop coming out to the ring" from the audience that "carried on throughout the match" according toPro Wrestling Torch Newsletter contributor James Caldwell, who attended the event.

A total of 3,000 people attended Victory Road, whileThe Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that 25,000 people bought the event.[1][2][25]Canadian Online Explorer writer Bob Kapur rated the entire event a 7 out of 10,[24] which was lower than the 8 out of 10 given to the2007 edition by Chris Sokol.[26] The 7 out of 10 was higher than the 5 out of 10 given to the2009 edition by Chris and Bryan Sokol.[27] Victory Road's rating was the same as the one received by Slammiversary the month prior by Jon Waldman. Compared to rivalWorld Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE)The Great American Bash PPV event on July 20, Victory Road fared better as The Great American Bash received a 6 out of 10 from Dave Hillhouse.[28]

Kapur discussed in his review how the main event of a show can impact the rest of the event. He stated that "a confusing, overbooked fustercluck" main event, such as the one at Victory Road, "can leave a bad taste in your mouth after it’s over, even if everything else was pretty solid." He went on to say that based on the crowd reaction the "finish seemed to dampen the enthusiasm of what was otherwise a really good show," and that it was "unfortunate, because everything leading up to that point was good to great." Kapur gave the main event a 3 out of 10, while the Full Metal Mayhem match and the World Tag Team Championship both received a 7 out of 10. The third round of the 2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament was given a 9 out of 10, while the final round received an 8 out of 10.[24]

Wade Keller of thePro Wrestling Torch Newsletter reviewed the event. He felt the main event had a "good start to what might have been a decent match" but stated that it was "far from a satisfying finish" for the price. Keller felt the Full Metal Mayhem bout was a "clustermess of a match," but at the same time was "entertaining start to finish." As for the World Tag Team Championship match, he said that it felt "anticlimactic" and that having the fans at ringside was more of a "distraction" than a "payoff." Regarding the World X Cup, Keller said the third round bout was adream match for some with "lots of coolspots from start to finish," but that it had "little context early" and was more just a "bunch of spots." He also said that the "last ten minutes was better without as many people tagging in and out somewhat indiscriminately." As for the final round, Keller commented that "it had some spectacular (and ridiculously dangerous looking) spots," but that it ended up "feeling short for a match of that caliber."[22]

James Caldwell, also of thePro Wrestling Torch Newsletter, reviewed the show live from the arena. He said the main event had a "terrible terrible finish" which "killed the crowd." He also commented that it was one of the "worst finishes" he had "ever seen." Caldwell stated that the Full Metal Mayhem match had "lots of crazy spots" and that A.J. Styles received a "superstarpop coming out to the ring" from the audience that "carried on throughout the match". He felt the World Tag Team Championship match was an "OK tag match." As for the World X Cup, Caldwell stated that the third round bout was "entertaining yet quite long" and that the "crowd was super into Sabin and Shelley." He also said that after the match settled into "one-on-one action" it "turned into a pretty good match." The final round was seen by Caldwell as "one of those rinse and repeat spot fest matches until Kaz busted out the big double foot stomp on Daivari that popped the crowd." Overall, he called it a "one spot match."[23]

Aftermath

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An adult Samoan male posing while wearing orange and black wrestling trunks.
Samoa Joe (pictured) defeatedBooker T atHard Justice to retain theTNA World Heavyweight Championship

Brother Devon injured his ankle during the Full Metal Mayhem match, while Kaz injured his hip due to his jump during the Ultimate X match.[29] Devon was later diagnosed with a deep sprain of theAchilles tendon.[30]

Everyone used as lumberjacks in the TNA World Tag Team Championship bout were legitimate fans from the Houston area, while only the national winner from the promoted contest was not from Houston.[31]

After Victory Road, Samoa Joe and Booker T continued their rivalry over the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. On the July 17 episode ofImpact, Management Director Jim Cornette demanded that Booker T give the championship back to Joe, who was recognized as the official champion by TNA. Booker T refused this demand, while Joe also declined the offer as he felt he did not deserve to hold the title due to being pinned at the event. Due to these feelings, Cornette instead scheduled a rematch between the two for the championship at TNA's next PPV eventHard Justice on August 10.[32] On the July 24 episode ofImpact!, Joe challenged Booker T to contest their rematch in aSix Sides of Steel Cage match, which Booker T accepted after adding that weapons would be allowed in the match.[33] Joe defeated Booker T at Hard Justice to retain the championship.[34]

A.J. Styles and Kurt Angle went on to face each other in aLast Man Standing match at Hard Justice. This bout was announced on the July 31 episode ofImpact!, when Styles challenged Angle to a match at Hard Justice to end their rivalry. This was due to Angle assaulting Styles from behind earlier in the episode.[35] Styles defeated Angle at the event.[36]

On the July 31 episode ofImpact!, Team 3D cost Cage and Rhino the chance to become the number one contenders to the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a match against Beer Money Incorporated.[35] After the match, Cage challenged Team 3D to aNew Jersey Street Fight at Hard Justice, which Team 3D accepted.[35] Cage and Rhino were the victors in the contest at the event.[37]

The TNA World Tag Team Championship went on to be defended by LAX at Hard Justice against Beer Money Incorporated. On the July 31 episode ofImpact!, Beer Money Incorporated defeated Cage and Rhino to become the number one contenders to the TNA World Tag Team Championship. On the August 7 episode ofImpact!, Beer Money Incorporated forced Homicide through a glass table, injuring his eye in the storyline.[38] Beer Money Incorporated defeated LAX to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship at the event.[39]

After Victory Road, Sonjay Dutt and Jay Lethal had another match at Hard Justice, this time the match was promoted asBlack TieBrawl and Chain match. Lethal won the encounter at the event.[34] Also featured at Hard Justice was a Six Woman Tag Team match, pitting the team of Gail Kim, Taylor Wilde, andODB against the team of Awesome Kong andThe Beautiful People (Angelina Love and Velvet Sky). The team of Kim, Wilde, and ODB were the victors of the contest at the show.[37]

In October 2017, with the launch of theGlobal Wrestling Network, the event became available to stream on demand.[40]

Results

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No.Results[41]StipulationsTimes[1]
1Team TNA (Alex Shelley,Chris Sabin andCurry Man) defeatedTeam Japan (Masato Yoshino,Milano Collection A.T. andPuma),Team Mexico (Averno,Rey Bucanero andÚltimo Guerrero), and Team International (Alex Koslov,Doug Williams andTyson Dux)1X DivisionFour Team Twelve Man Elimination Tag Team match; Third Round of the2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament24:16
2Gail Kim defeatedAngelina Love (withVelvet Sky)Singles match6:13
3Sonjay Dutt defeatedJay Lethal (withSoCal Val)Singles match8:24
4The Latin American Xchange (Hernandez andHomicide) (c) (withHéctor Guerrero andSalinas) defeatedBeer Money, Inc. (James Storm andRobert Roode) (withJackie Moore)"Fan's Revenge" Lumberjack match for theTNA World Tag Team Championship10:06
5Taylor Wilde (c) defeatedAwesome Kong (withRaisha Saeed)Singles match for theTNA Women's Knockout Championship4:51
6Volador Jr. defeatedDaivari,Kaz, andNaruki DoiUltimate X match; Final Round of the2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament10:58
7Kurt Angle andTeam 3D (Brother Devon andBrother Ray) defeatedA.J. Styles,Christian Cage, andRhinoFull Metal Mayhem match15:55
8Samoa Joe (c) vs.Booker T ended in ano contestSingles match for theTNA World Heavyweight Championship15:14
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
World X Cup Elimination match

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Elimination No.TeamEliminated[20]EliminatorDuration[1]
1Team InternationalTyson DuxRey Bucanero2:55
2Team JapanPumaAverno5:04
3Team JapanMilano Collection A.T.Chris Sabin7:02
4Team MexicoAvernoMasato Yoshino10:27
5Team TNACurry ManÚltimo Guerrero12:51
6Team InternationalDoug WilliamsRey Bucanero13:23
7Team MexicoÚltimo GuerreroAlex Koslov15:09
8Team MexicoRey BucaneroChris Sabin16:12
9Team TNAChris SabinAlex Koslov19:06
10Team InternationalAlex KoslovMasato Yoshino20:34
11Team JapanMasato YoshinoAlex Shelley24:16

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