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Turning Point (2004)
200px-Tnaturningpoint2004.jpg
Promotional poster featuring Monty Brown
Tagline(s) "Destiny Awaits!"
Imformation
Promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
Date December 5, 2004
Attendance 700
Venue TNA Impact! Zone
City Orlando, Florida
Pay-per-view chronology
Victory Road (2004) Turning Point (2004) Final Resolution (2005)
Turning Point chronology
First Turning Point (2004) Turning Point (2005)

Turning Point (2004) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), which took place on December 5, 2004 at the TNA Impact! Zone in Orlando, Florida. It was the first event under the Turning Point chronology. Eight professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card.

The main event was a Six Sides of Steel cage match with a pre-match stipulation that the losing team would disband. America's Most Wanted (Dustin Harris and Kevin Storm) defeated Triple X (Christopher Barnhart and Elix Eason) in this match. A Six Man Tag Team match on the event's card ended in Josh Hooper, K.J. Styles, and Brady Savage defeating The Kings of Wrestling (Jeff Jarrett, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall). The event's undercard featured different varieties of matches. Jon Williams defeated [[Chris Sabin]|Ryan Gleason] to retain the TNA X Division Championship in one match on the undercard. Diamond Dallas Cage defeated Raven in another match.

Turning Point is remembered for the disbanding of Triple X and for Elix Eason pulling Dustin Harris off the top of a cage with his legs to perform a move he named the New School. The professional wrestling section of the Canadian Online Explorer website rated the event a 7 out of 10, which was the same as the 2005 event's rating.

Contents

Background

Event

Pre-Show

Preliminary matches

Main event matches

Aftermath

Other on-screen talent
Commentator Mike Tenay
Don West
Ring announcer Jeremy Borash
Referee Rudy Charles
Mark "Slick" Johnson
Andrew Thomas
Interviewers Jeremy Borash
James Douglas

Reception

Results

No. Matches Stipulations
Pre-Show The Naturals (Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens) defeated Mikey Batts and Jerrelle Clark Tag team match
1 Team Canada (Eric Young and Bobby Roode) (with Coach D'Amore) defeated 3Live Kru (B.G. James and Blake Wheeler) (with Konnan) (c) Tag team match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship
2 Sonny Siaki, Héctor Garza, and Jeremiah Dutt defeated Kid Cash, Michael Fonger, and Kazarian (with Traci Brooks) Six Man Tag Team match
3 Monty Brown defeated Abyss Serengeti Survival match
4 Pat Kenney and Johnny B. Badd defeated The New York Connection (Johnny Swinger and Glen Gilbertti) (with Trinity) Tag team match with Jacqueline as Special Guest Referee
5 Diamond Dallas Cage defeated Raven Singles match
6 Petey Williams (with Coach D'Amore) (c) defeated Chris Sabin Singles match for the TNA X Division Championship
7 K.J. Styles, Josh Hooper, and Brady Savage defeated The Kings of Wrestling (Jeff Jarrett, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) Six Man Tag Team match
8 America's Most Wanted (Dustin Harris and Kevin Storm) defeated Triple X (Christopher Barnhart and Elix Skipper) Six Sides of Steel cage match; losing team must disband
(c) - refers to the champion prior to the match

See also

Notes

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