Turning Point (2004) - Television

Television

  • Turning Point (TV series) (1994-1999), an American news program
  • TNA Turning Point (2004- ), an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event
    • Turning Point (2004 wrestling), the first event in the series
    • Turning Point (2005 wrestling), a professional wrestling pay-per-view event
    • Turning Point (2006 wrestling), a professional wrestling pay-per-view event
    • Turning Point (2007 wrestling), a professional wrestling pay-per-view event
    • Turning Point (2008 wrestling), a professional wrestling pay-per-view event
    • Turning Point (2009 wrestling), a professional wrestling pay-per-view event
    • Turning Point (2010 wrestling), a professional wrestling pay-per-view event
    • Turning Point (2011 wrestling), a professional wrestling pay-per-view event
    • Turning Point (2012 wrestling), a professional wrestling pay-per-view event
  • "Turning Point" (Planetes episode), airing 2004-01-17
  • "Turning Point" (Spider-Man), an episode of the 1994 animated series
  • "The Turning Point" (The Vampire Diaries episode) airing 2009-11-19
  • Turning Point (2011 NFL TV series)

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