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Lethal Lockdown: Kurt Angle & Samoa Joe & Rhino & Sting & Jeff Jarrett vs. Christian Cage & AJ Styles & Scott Steiner & Abyss & Tomko. 2007/05/13 – Orlando, FL – “SACRIFICE 2007″ 01. TNA X-Division Title: Chris Sabin vs. Jay Lethal vs. Sonjay Dutt 02. Robert Roode vs. Jeff Jarrett 03. Christopher Daniels vs. Rhino 04. Basham & Damaja vs. Kip James 05. Texas Death Match: Chris Harris vs. James Storm 06. Jerry Lynn vs. Tiger Mask IV vs. Alex Shelley vs. Senshi 07. TNA Tag Titles: Team 3D vs. LAX 08. Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles 09. TNA World Title: Kurt Angle vs. Sting vs. Christian Cage. 2007/06/17 – Nashville, TN – “SLAMMIVERSARY 2007″ 01. Rhino & Senshi vs. LAX 02. TNA X-Division Title: Jay Lethal vs. Chris Sabin 03. Frank Wycheck & Jerry Lynn vs. James Storm & Ron Killings 04. Bob Backlund vs. Alex Shelley 05. Voodoo Kin Mafia vs. Basham & Damaja 06. Eric Young vs. Robert Roode 07. TNA World Tag Titles: Team 3D vs. Rick Steiner & Road Warrior Animal 08. Sting vs. Christopher Daniels 09. No DQ Match: Abyss vs. Tomko 10. TNA World Title – King Of The Mountain Match: Kurt Angle vs. Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles vs. Christian Cage vs. Chris Harris. 2007/07/15 – Orlando, FL – “VICTORY ROAD 2007″ 01. Ultimate X Gauntlet Match (w/ Christopher Daniels, Jay Lethal, Puma, Homicide, Sonjay Dutt, Petey Williams, Shark Boy, Elix Skipper, Kaz & Senshi) 02. Voodoo Kin Mafia vs. Basham & Damaja 03. James Storm vs. Rhino 04. Motor City Machine Guns vs. Jerry Lynn & Bob Backlund 05. Eric Young & Gail Kim vs. Robert Roode & Ms. Brooks 06. Christian Cage vs. Chris Harris 07. Sting & Abyss vs. AJ Styles & Tomko 08. TNA World Title & TNA X-Division Title vs. TNA World Tag Titles: Kurt Angle & Samoa Joe vs. Team 3D. 2007/08/12 – Orlando, FL – “HARD JUSTICE 2007″ 01. Jay Lethal & Sonjay Dutt vs. Christopher Daniels & Senshi vs. Motor City Machine Guns 02. Kaz vs. Raven 03. Bar Room Brawl: James Storm vs. Rhino 04. LAX vs. Voodoo Kin Mafia 05. Robert Roode vs. Eric Young 06. 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