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Sunday 11th September 2005
LOCATION| Orlando, Florida – LIVE| Pay per View – RUNNING TIME| 3 Hours – ANNOUNCERS| Mike Tenay & Don Callis
LOCATION| Orlando, Florida – LIVE| Pay per View – RUNNING TIME| 3 Hours – ANNOUNCERS| Mike Tenay & Don Callis
CHAMPIONS
TNA CHAMPION| James Storm (1) beat Chris Harris|07.11.04
TNA TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS| GREATNESS (Austin Aries & Roderick Strong) (2) beat Zero Gravity (Matt Sydal & Paul London)| 24.04.05
TNA T.V CHAMPION| CM Punk (1) beat Chris Sabin| 19.06.05
TONIGHT’S CARD
-MAIN EVENT| TOTAL ELIMINATION| CHRIS SABIN, JEFF HARDY, LOW KI & GREATNESS (AUSTIN ARIES & RODERICK STRONG) V BOBBY ROODE, CHRIS HARRIS, CHRISTOPHER DANIELS, CM PUNK & NIGEL McGUINNESS
-ABYSS V RHINO W. JIM MITCHELL
-RON KILLINGS V JEFF JARRETT
-4 WAY| BRIAN KENDRICK V DOUG WILLIAMS V ALEX SHELLEY W. ANGELINA LOVE V EDDIE COLON W. NORMAN SMILEY
-BROTHERS IN ARMS (BG & KIP JAMES) V NEW MILLENNIUM (FRANKIE KAZARIAN & MICHAEL SHANE) W. TRACI BROOKS
-JERRY LYNN V PETEY WILLIAMS W. COACH D’AMORE
-MONTY BROWN V KEN PHOENIX W. ALEXIS LAREE
-ZERO GRAVITY (MATT SYDAL & PAUL LONDON) V WILDCAT WRESTLING ACADEMY (CLIFF COMPTON & RYAN O’REILLY) W. NORMAN SMILEY
-CONTRACT SIGNING| TNA BOUND FOR GLORY| MAIN EVENT| TNA CHAMPIONSHIP| © JAMES STORM V SAMOA JOE
TNA TOTAL NON-STOP ACTION WRESTLING PRESENTS… TNA NO SURRENDER – LIVE ON PAY PER VIEW!
TNA No Surrender opened with the playing on the U.S National anthem as it’s the fourth year anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers.
Video played starting off looking at how the U.S will show no surrender in their war against terrorism before the video turned to show how the TNA roster will show no surrender in their fight to prove they are the best, in their fight to win TNA titles and in their fight to headline TNA Bound for Glory. Video included clips of everyone in tonight’s Total Elimination Main Event plus TNA champion, James Storm before finishing on a close up of the top contender to the TNA title, the undefeated Samoa Joe!
Jeremy Borash and Shane Douglas in the studio overlooking the arena welcomed everyone to the last Pay per View before the biggest night of the year TNA Bound for Glory and the last event before TNA’s big move to SPIKE T.V on Saturday 1st October! Last night for the TNA talent roster to impress. Borash and Douglas hyped tonight’s card which would be headlined by a huge Main Event, a Total Elimination match - a standard 10 man Elimination tag team match until 1 entire team is eliminated then if there are more than 1 member of the remaining team still standing they would then compete to decide the winner of the match.
TONIGHT’S MAIN EVENT| TOTAL ELIMINATION| CHRIS SABIN, JEFF HARDY, LOW KI & GREATNESS (AUSTIN ARIES & RODERICK STRONG) V BOBBY ROODE, CHRIS HARRIS, CHRISTOPHER DANIELS, CM PUNK & NIGEL McGUINNESS!
Borash sent it to the announcers Mike Tenay and Don Callis who were sitting at ringside, Tenay reminded everyone that also tonight for the first time TNA champion, James Storm and TNA Championship Series winner, Samoa Joe will share the ring for the first time when they sign the contract to make their TNA championship match at TNA Bound for Glory official. Tenay also confirmed that tonight’s Main Event had no time limit while all other matches had a 20 minute time limit.
MATCH 1| 4 WAY| BRIAN KENDRICK V DOUG WILLIAMS V ALEX SHELLEY W. ANGELINA LOVE V EDDIE COLON W. NORMAN SMILEY| 4 men who are looking to push on with their career and make that jump up to the next level here in TNA. Williams’ is looking to bounce back after a disappointing TNA Championship Series. Callis noted on commentary that Brian Kendrick would have probably expected to have more success so far than he has while both Shelley and Colon are still relatively new to TNA they have both impressed on occasion. Good match, fun way to kick off the Pay per View. Fast paced with two or more men always in the ring going at it, Kendrick came close to victory following his Slice Bread No.2 on Shelley but Colon saved the match.
Angelina Love got caught trying to interfere in the match to help Shelley at one point so the match official ejected Love from ringside, Shelley was not happy and left the match to scream at Love like he did recently on TNA IMPACT on for Kendrick to take Shelley out with a dive at ringside but while both men were out of the ring, Doug Williams managed to spike Colon with a Tombstone pile driver for the win. RESULT| DOUG WILLIAMS BEAT BRIAN KENDRICK, ALEX SHELLEY & EDDIE COLON
Doug Williams celebrated afterwards as Mike Tenay praised Williams’ attitude since his poor showing in the TNA Championship Series. Brian Kendrick was sitting at ringside when Angelina Love placed her hands on his shoulders and thanked Kendrick for stepping in before quickly making her way backstage when she saw Shelley getting back to his feet. Things are not looking good between Alex Shelley and his partner in crime Angelina Love.
Christopher Daniels the first ever TNA champion was shown arriving at the arena earlier today. Daniels’ has not been seen since losing out in the finals of the TNA Championship Series to Samoa Joe, before tonight’s Main Event we would hear from Christopher Daniels also concerning Chris Sabin’s comments where Sabin is determined to earn Daniels’ respect.
Ron Killings was standing by backstage with TNA Reporter, Don West when Jeff Jarrett interrupted ahead of his match with Killings momentarily. Jarrett told Killings that he requested this match tonight with TNA management because the history books shows that Jarrett has beat Killings 4 times but the that doesn’t tell the whole story so Jarrett wanted to do the right thing and give Killings a fair shot but warned Killings before he left that Killings wasn’t facing the same man he faced before…
MATCH 2| RON KILLINGS V JEFF JARRETT| Jarrett does hold 4 victories over Ron Killings and in the early days of TNA if Jarrett hadn’t screwed over Killings, victories over Jarrett would have helped Killings TNA career and made a big difference. Jarrett opened up recently about changing his outlook on TNA and wants to help TNA. Good clean wrestling match, Killings seemed cautious at times to trust Jarrett when it came to clean breaks etc. Killings who is looking to build some momentum came close on a couple of occasions especially after a sit out face buster but Jarrett managed to pick the victory cleanly for the first time over Killings after he avoided Killings Axe kick before dropping Killings with his Stroke. Jarrett helped Killings to his feet afterwards and while the two men didn’t shake hands, you could tell there was respect between the two men after a hard fought fair fight which Jarrett won on this night. RESULT| JEFF JARRETT BEAT RON KILLINGS VIA PIN FALL
Chris Harris was shown backstage along with his fellow members of Wildcat Wrestling Academy (Cliff Compton, Eddie Colon, Ryan O’Reilly & Shawn Daivari) and Norman Smiley discussing their tactics for tonight.
A quick video aired looking back over the history between Jerry Lynn and Petey Williams ahead of their match up next. Lynn has previously been critical of Williams’ attitude and use of the Canadian Destroyer while spectacular Lynn believes it’s too dangerous. Recently Lynn saved his partner Amazing Red from being attacked by Williams and pinned Williams’ last month at TNA Sacrifice before Petey Williams cost Lynn and Red a tag match to New Millennium on TNA IMPACT…
MATCH 3| JERRY LYNN V PETEY WILLIAMS W. COACH D’AMORE| First ever one on one meeting between Jerry Lynn and Petey Williams here tonight but recently Williams’ has lost to Lynn’s partner Amazing Red and was pinned by Lynn during a 6 man at TNA Sacrifice last month. Another good match between Lynn a former multi weight World champion and the greatest wrestler to ever come out of Canada according to Coach D’Amore. Williams the longer the match went on started taking Lynn lightly and was teasing the Canadian Destroyer before changing his mind and it came back to haunt Williams after Lynn countered another casual Canadian Destroyer attempt by dropping Williams on his head with a Kryptonite Krunch which hurt Williams long enough for Lynn to pick up the win. RESULT| JERRY LYNN BEAT PETEY WILLIAMS VIA PIN FALL
Coach D’Amore was in shock, he started banging his hands against the ring apron in frustration before actually entering the ring and confronting Jerry Lynn. Lynn had enough and grabbed hold of D’Amore before backing him into the corner but that allowed Petey Williams’ time to recover and to jump Lynn from behind but as always Amazing Red was not far behind to save his partner, Red cleared the ring of Williams’ as D’Amore bailed. Lynn and Red were challenging D’Amore and Williams to get back into the ring when Eric Young floored both Lynn & Red from behind much to the delight of Coach D’Amore. Petey Williams entered the ring and Williams and Young together put the boots to the first ever TNA Tag Team champions. Tenay wondered whether this was why D’Amore and Bobby Roode were talking about last month at TNA Sacrifice. TNA officials finally came out and ordered Eric Young, Petey Williams and Coach D’Amore from the ring…
Mike Tenay and Don Callis spoke about Eric Young jumping Amazing Red & Jerry Lynn as they were helped back to their feet by TNA officials saying it seems that Coach D’Amore has acquired the services of the ‘Hired Gun’ Eric Young…
TNA Reporter, Don West was standing by backstage with Coach D’Amore, Eric Young and Petey Williams. Williams actually spoke instead of D’Amore saying that these days there is nothing special about beating Jerry Lynn but beating the first ever TNA Tag Team champions and ending the career of Lynn is something to be proud off. Eric Young just stared down the camera like a mad man as D’Amore took over saying he is always on the lookout for talent so D’Amore approached Bobby Roode and they discussed Eric Young before Roode persuaded Young to trust D’Amore on the promise that D’Amore would make Young and Williams the most successful tag team of all time and they are going to start by taking out the first ever TNA Tag Team champions, Amazing Red & Jerry Lynn!
TNA Tag Team champions, GREATNESS (Austin Aries & Roderick Strong) and their teammates for tonight’s Main Event Chris Sabin, Jeff Hardy & Low Ki were all shown gathered together getting ready for tonight’s Total Elimination match.
MATCH 4| BROTHERS IN ARMS (BG & KIP JAMES) V NEW MILLENNIUM (FRANKIE KAZARIAN & MICHAEL SHANE) W. TRACI BROOKS| Brothers in Arms were angry tonight after failing to become the TNA Tag Team champions in their last match at TNA Sacrifice and having had to listen to New Millennium disrespect them for weeks now. No pre match mic work from the multi time Tag Team champions straight to business jumping Kazarian & Shane before the bell until the match official managed to regain control. Good match BG & Kip worked better with Kazarian & Shane than they did against GREATNESS. Both teams with a lot to prove in this match, both wanting to stay in the TNA Tag Team title picture. After winning their first 5 matches Brothers in Arms have now lost back to back matches against two of the top teams in the division setting back their hopes of adding the TNA Tag Team titles to their collection, finish came after Kazarian managed to dump Kip over the top rope and after Shane cracked BG with a Super kick, Kazarian planted him with his Wave of the Future for the 3 count. New Millennium may be itching closer to their first shot at the TNA Tag Team titles! RESULT| NEW MILLENNIUM (FRANKIE KAZARIAN & MICHAEL SHANE) BEAT BROTHERS IN ARMS (BG & KIP JAMES) VIA PIN FALL
TNA Reporter, Don West was standing by backstage with TNA T.V champion, CM Punk. We have not heard from Punk since he ruined the Main Event at TNA Sacrifice last month on Pay per View. Since then Punk has been jumped by Low Ki and has learned he will face James Storm on the first TNA IMPACT on SPIKE T.V. West wanted Punk’s thoughts. Punk told Don West that when it comes to James Storm he’s got exactly what he wants and he couldn’t have planned it better on the first night on a new network with potentially more fans than ever watching and just weeks from the biggest event in TNA history, TNA Bound for Glory – Punk is going to beat and humiliate James Storm in the middle of the ring, maybe to the point where Samoa Joe decides that he would rather challenge for the TNA T.V title than the TNA title. Punk turned his attention to Low Ki and told Ki that he only had himself to blame because Low Ki struck him first, CM Punk is not someone to mess with. Punk also heard Low Ki’s comments about how Punk doesn’t belong at his level, Punk laughed it off before saying at the end of tonight we would all see who doesn’t belong when CM Punk is the left the last man standing!
MATCH 5| ABYSS V RHINO| Prior to the match Rhino was shown telling Jim Mitchell to stay backstage during his match against Mitchell’s former ‘Monster’, Abyss. Rhino the ‘Man Beast’ former World champion may be one of only a few men who is not intimidated by Abyss. Rhino’s intentions, goal was clear to put Abyss down like an old useless pet. Entertaining brawl, which the match official struggled to control at times. Jim Mitchell was shown repeatedly during the match watching from a corridor backstage. Abyss scored a near fall after countering a pile driver with a back body drop before smashing Rhino with a high impact Choke slam but Rhino kicked out and came back shortly after with a near fall of his own following an impressive spine buster to the big man. Abyss seemed to be on his way to victory after catching Rhino with his Black Hole slam when Rhino attempted his Gore, as Abyss lifted Rhino on the big screen Jim Mitchell was shown laying in a puddle of his own blood before Chris Hero was shown unwrapping a chain from around his arm before casually dropping the chain beside Mitchell and walking off. Abyss dropped Rhino and went off to attend to his Father figure. RESULT| RHINO BEAT ABYSS VIA COUNT OUT
Rhino despite now working for Jim Mitchell stayed in the ring to accept the count out victory before heading backstage himself. Backstage a number of TNA officials and paramedics were checking on Jim Mitchell as Abyss showed up wanting to get to Mitchell, Abyss despite his problems with Mitchell recently has clearly not stopped caring for him and Abyss dropped to his knees and cradled Mitchell’s head in his arms and lap while screaming out in heartbreak. A TNA official asked the cameraman to leave the scene.
Jeremy Borash and Shane Douglas back in the studio were concerned about the condition of Jim Mitchell. Borash couldn’t believe what Chris Hero had done to Jim Mitchell. Nothing Chris Hero does surprises Shane Douglas but Douglas knows that Chris Hero is going to have hell to pay for his actions! Up next former TNA Tag Team champions, Zero Gravity (Matt Sydal & Paul London) return!
MATCH 6| ZERO GRAVITY (MATT SYDAL & PAUL LONDON) V WILDCAT WRESTLING ACADEMY (CLIFF COMPTON & RYAN O’REILLY) W. NORMAN SMILEY| Zero Gravity making their first appearance since failing to regain the TNA Tag Team titles in June at TNA Slammiversary in an incredible Ladder match against GREATNESS (Austin Aries & Roderick Strong). Zero Gravity have been recovering from minor injuries but also taking their time because they know that they cannot challenge for the TNA Tag Team titles while GREATNESS are still the champions after GREATNESS won their rivalry. London & Sydal were on top form tonight against the bigger Wildcat Wrestling Academy, impressing everyone as they always seem to do before putting O’Reilly away following their 450 Splash from London followed up by a Shooting Star press from Sydal. Zero Gravity are back and willing to wait for their shot at once again becoming the TNA Tag Team champions. RESULT| ZERO GRAVITY (MATT SYDAL & PAUL LONDON) BEAT WILDCAT WRESTLING ACADEMY (CLIFF COMPTON & RYAN O’REILLY)
Brent Albright & Lance Archer slid into the ring after the bell Archer nearly took London’s head off his shoulders with a running boot to the face while Albright grabbed Sydal from behind before dropping Sydal on his head with a German suplex. Albright & Archer have been relatively quiet since they lost their spots in Heroes for Villains and with the TNA Championship Series going on. Tenay wondered whether they had reformed. TNA officials who weren’t still checking on Jim Mitchell were out to get Albright & Archer from the ring before checking on the fallen former champions who have had their return ruined by Brent Albright & Lance Archer but the announcers wondered why!
HIGHLIGHTS| 26.08.05| TNA IMPACT| MAIN EVENT| TNA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES| FINALS| SAMOA JOE BEAT CHRISTOPHER DANIELS VIA PIN FALL…
Christopher Daniels following highlights of his loss to Samoa Joe was backstage with TNA Reporter, Don West. West mentioned how Daniels now has twice finished runner-up in the TNA Championship Series, twice missing out on challenging for the TNA title on the biggest stage of the year after losing for the second time to Samoa Joe. West seems to love making people listen to their own misfortune. West understands that all must still be raw so West wants to ask Daniels about Chris Sabin and how Sabin wants to earn the respect of Christopher Daniels and prove that he belongs at the same level as Daniels and other TNA greats. Daniels snapped that Sabin doesn’t belong at the same level as him, Daniels does not care about Chris Sabin or anything Sabin wants, Sabin is a disrespectful punk who is beneath him. All Christopher Daniels cares about is once again becoming the TNA champion and beating Samoa Joe and the only way Daniels’ is going to achieve any of them is by winning so he’s not wasting his time on Chris Sabin he’s coming for Samoa Joe’s head and that is the Gospel according to the Fallen Angel, Christopher Daniels!
SUNDAY 23RD OCTOBER 2005| TNA BOUND FOR GLORY| MAIN EVENT| TNA CHAMPIONSHIP| © JAMES STORM V SAMOA JOE!
Jeremy Borash was now in the middle of the ring which was set up for the contract signing for the TNA championship match for TNA Bound for Glory live next month on Pay per View! Borash hyped the Main Event as the ‘Tennessee Cowboy’ the reigning and defending TNA champion, James Storm against the unstoppable, unbeatable, undefeated, TNA Championship Series winner, Samoa Joe!
Samoa Joe the top contender came out first, Joe was just wearing black shorts with a black t-shirt. Joe has an aura about him, people can’t take their eyes of him. Joe entered the ring ignored a handshake attempt from Borash, Joe didn’t even acknowledge Borash, Joe just went and leaned in the corner and awaited the arrival of the TNA champion. Storm was out next to a huge ovation from the crowd. Storm carrying the TNA title was wearing a customised cowboy hat with jeans and shirt. Storm entered the ring placed the TNA title on the podium, shook Borash’s hand and stood his ground in the middle of the ring not taking his eyes of Joe the entire time.
Borash asked Joe to join him and Storm behind the podium for the official contract signing. Joe didn’t want any part of the contract signing and wasn’t paying any attention to Borash, who asked Joe again to join them after Joe ignored them again Storm grabbed the microphone and ordered Joe to bring his ass over! Fans erupted and that got Joe’s attention, there was tension in the air now. Joe stormed over to the podium and pushed the podium over sending the TNA title flying Storm wasn’t happy and it seemed like Storm and Joe were going to go at it before even signing the contract but TNA security entered the ring and calmed both men down. TNA Security decided to stay in the ring behind Borash once things were calmer. Borash nervously asked both men to sign the contract, then they could address one another both Joe and Storm went for the contract at the same time which added to the tension, Joe snatched the contract from Storm keeping the security guards on their toes. Joe signed the contract before tossing the contract at Storm. What was becoming noticeable that despite his hostile attitude towards Storm, Joe hadn’t looked Storm in the eye Storm signed the contract and handed it back to Borash before picking up his TNA title of the mat. Storm told Joe to keep his muzzle on while he spoke, Joe was on edge bouncing on his toes with his eyes locked on the TNA title over Storm’s shoulder. Storm told Joe to look him in the eye while he spoke but Joe was focused solely on the TNA title. Storm started to talk telling Joe he was in over his head and at TNA Bound for Glory, Storm stopped again to tell Joe to look him in the eye like a man. Storm continued by saying Joe would crumble under the pressure of the bright lights of the big show when Storm knocks Joe out with a Super kick. Joe wasn’t listening, Storm had enough and told pointed in Joe’s face telling him to stop looking at his title and to look him in the eye Joe barged past Storm and exited the ring. We are still yet to hear from Samoa Joe but his attitude says so much. Joe not looking back or showing too much emotion just made his way back up the ramp knowing his TNA title match was now official. James Storm wasn’t happy, seemed to be complaining in the ring about Joe’s attitude. Don Callis praised Joe for getting inside Storm’s head so easily without saying a word and Callis believes Joe was able to do it so easily was because Storm is worried about defending the TNA title against Samoa Joe next month at TNA Bound for Glory and who could blame him, questioned Callis.
SATURDAY 1ST OCTOBER 2005| TNA IMPACT DEBUTS ON SPIKE T.V!
SATURDAY 1ST OCTOBER 2005| TNA IMPACT| MAIN EVENT| TNA CHAMPION V TNA T.V CHAMPION| JAMES STORM V CM PUNK!
MATCH 7| MONTY BROWN V KEN PHOENIX W. ALEXIS LAREE| Ken Phoenix was still hurting following the beating he received on TNA IMPACT this past Thursday at the hands of Low Ki. Monty Brown the former leader of Alpha Male Enterprise and former TNA Tag Team champion has let everyone know that he will not apologise for his past but wants to put it behind him and focus on the future where Brown wants to prove he is the ‘Alpha Male’ here in TNA wrestling. Brown made quick work of Phoenix and after sending Phoenix flying across the ring with his Pounce, Brown finished Phoenix off with his Alpha Bomb. Following the match Monty Brown’s former partner Elix Skipper returned we haven’t seen Skipper since Brown left Skipper a bloody mess, Brown blamed the injured Skipper for AME losing the TNA Tag Team titles. Skipper walked out on to the stage and just stared down at Brown letting Brown who looked a little worried that his past sins were coming back to haunt him, that Elix Skipper was back. RESULT| MONTY BROWN BEAT KEN PHOENIX VIA PIN FALL
Ahead of tonight’s Main Event, Jeremy Borash announced that TNA wrestling would holding a press conference on Friday 30th September 2005 the day before the TNA IMPACT debut on SPIKE T.V where the TNA Bound for Glory card will be announced!
MATCH 8| MAIN EVENT| TOTAL ELIMINATION| TNA TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS| GREATNESS (AUSTIN ARIES & RODERICK STRONG), CHRIS SABIN, JEFF HARDY & LOW KI V TNA T.V CHAMPION| CM PUNK, BOBBY ROODE, CHRIS HARRIS, CHRISTOPHER DANIELS & NIGEL McGUINNESS| Rules of the match – No time limits, 10 man elimination tag team match once an entire team is eliminated the remaining men if more than 1 will then face off to determine the winner of the match.
Great Main Event which was given a lot of time. Low Ki had to be controlled even before the bell because he wanted to get his hands on CM Punk for costing him the TNA title last month, while Punk was more than happy to avoid Low Ki. So many stories in the match to keep an eye on Low Ki wanting revenge on CM Punk, Christopher Daniels’ trying to rebound after losing out in the finals of the TNA Championship Series while Chris Sabin was looking to earn the respect of Daniels. Chris Harris trying to break his Pay per View losing streak, Jeff Hardy is trying to cement his place in the top level here in TNA while GREATNESS, Bobby Roode and Nigel McGuinness are looking to prove that they deserve to be headlining Pay per Views, earning the big money and getting the big opportunities.
ELIMINATIONS|
1ST| Christopher Daniels adding to his recent misfortune was the first man eliminated after a number of men were in the ring hitting their moves when Low Ki went for CM Punk which distracted Daniels enough for Chris Sabin to roll Daniels up for the 3 count. Daniels was fuming afterwards while Sabin flashed Daniels a cocky smile as Daniels was escorted from ringside. Samoa Joe and Chris Sabin are the only non TNA champions now to have ever beat Christopher Daniels. (5-4)
2ND| Low Ki had finally got his hands on CM Punk at ringside and while Punk was trying to cover up against the security railing Low Ki was just unloading with kicks, Low Ki was all over Punk. Match official couldn’t stop Low Ki no one else was looking to get involved. TNA security finally came down and pulled Low Ki away from CM Punk as it was announced that the match official had disqualified Low Ki. (4-4)
3RD| CM Punk afterwards refused to get back into the match, Punk grabbed his TNA T.V title from ringside and walked out on his team leaving them at a disadvantage once again. (4-3)
4TH| a little while until the next elimination but it came after Nigel McGuinness smashed Austin Aries with his jaw breaker lariat after avoiding a roaring elbow from Aries. (3-3)
5TH| Match was even again with Hardy, Sabin & Strong representing one team and Harris, McGuinness & Roode the other. Things were tight now with both teams desperate to not fall behind again. All 6 men were in the ring when Hardy went for his Whisper in the Wind only for McGuinness to push Hardy from the top rope to the floor, Hardy hurt his ankle on landing. McGuinness turned into a Gibson Driver from Strong but Strong was then rolled up by the legal man Chris Harris for the elimination giving his team the advantage for the first time in the match. Hardy was hurt at ringside too.
6TH| Jeff Hardy was not technically eliminated from the match but Chris Sabin was fighting by himself now and Sabin gave a good showing of himself against the 3 men and scored near falls on all 3 men but they always had the numbers to save their partner from elimination. Eventually the numbers caught up to Sabin he was running wild, he caught McGuinness with a Tornado DDT and Harris with his Hesitation drop kick in the corner only for Roode to smash Sabin in the back of the neck with his dangerous lariat which was enough to eliminate Sabin. Harris, McGuinness & Roode had really turned the match around. (1-3)
7TH| Jeff Hardy was alone and hurt, Hardy could barely stand on his injured ankle but the crowd were right behind him. Harris, McGuinness & Roode mocked Hardy and the crowd. Seemed like were moments away from Harris, McGuinness & Roode competing in a 3 way to determine the winner of the match. Again like Sabin, Hardy would have his moments but whenever Hardy had a man covered someone else would break up the fall. Hardy finally got a break when Harris accidentally caught McGuinness with a Spear which allowed Hardy to dump Harris from the ring but Roode was the legal man and Roode grabbed Hardy looking for his fisherman suplex but Hardy countered with a Twist of Fate which was enough to eliminate Roode, Hardy was still in with a chance. (1-2)
8TH| Harris & McGuinness worked together to try and get rid of Hardy as quick as possible but Hardy would not stop coming at McGuinness and Harris but it was clear Hardy’s ankle was in a bad way. McGuinness set Hardy up for Tower of London on the top rope and the end seemed to be near but Hardy started firing back so McGuinness joined Hardy on the ropes but Hardy managed to knock McGuinness down and quickly hit his Swanton Bomb. Harris entered the ring to seemingly help McGuinness but Harris stopped himself and watched as Hardy eliminated McGuinness… (1-1)
9TH| Harris smashed Hardy with a Spear the second Hardy struggled back to his feet but unbelievably Hardy kicked out at the last second much to the annoyance of Harris. Harris argued with the match official before dragging Hardy back to his feet and smashing him with his Catatonic but again Hardy managed to roll his shoulder up but now Hardy was purely fighting on instinct, he was gone so Harris quickly locked Hardy in his Texas clover leaf in the middle of the ring and Hardy was in no condition to even attempt to crawl for the ropes so Hardy tapped out! RESULT| CHRIS HARRIS WON THE TOTAL ELIMINATION MATCH LASTLY ELIMINATING JEFF HARDY
Jeff Hardy was face down in the middle of the ring being checked on by the match official as Mike Tenay praised the valiant effort of Hardy but Don Callis noted that Hardy recently has been made to tap out by Christopher Daniels twice, Samoa Joe and Chris Harris, Callis mockingly called Hardy “Superstar” before congratulating Chris Harris on his victory, breaking his Pay per View losing streak and proving to everyone that he was still the face of professional wrestling.
Chris Harris told everyone that tonight he would once again prove all of his critics wrong and he Harris did just that as Wildcat Wrestling Academy (Cliff Compton, Eddie Colon, Ryan O’Reilly & Shawn Daivari) and Norman Smiley came out Nigel McGuinness was shown watching backstage as Tenay reminded everyone that Harris could have saved McGuinness but decided not to. Chris Harris was carried around the ring by the Wildcat Wrestling Academy as TNA No Surrender went off the air as Don Callis again called Chris Harris the face of professional wrestling.