Victory Road (2004) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Time
1 Héctor Garza last eliminated Frankie Kazarian to win 20 Man X-Division Gauntlet match 26:25
2 Ron Killings, Erik Watts, Johnny B. Badd, and Pat Kenney defeated Kid Kash, Dallas, and The Naturals (Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens) Eight Man Tag Team match 04:37
3 Mascarita Sagrada defeated Piratita Morgan Singles match 02:58
4 3Live Kru (B.G. James and Konnan) defeated Team Canada (Bobby Roode and Eric Young) (c) Tag Team match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship 06:57
5 Trinity (with Johnny Swinger and Glenn Gilberti) defeated Jacqueline Singles match 01:50
6 Monty Brown defeated Raven and Abyss Monster's Ball match 09:05
7 Petey Williams (c) (with Coach D'Amore) defeated A.J. Styles Singles match for the TNA X Division Championship 09:48
8 America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) defeated Triple X (Christopher Daniels and Elix Skipper) Elimination Last Team Standing match 10:53
9 Jeff Jarrett (c) defeated Jeff Hardy Ladder match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship 18:37

Gauntlet entrances and eliminations

Entrant Eliminated by Time
1 Frankie Kazarian 19 Garza 26:25
2 Sonjay Dutt 4 Shelley 10:11
3 Puma 1 Bentley and Kazarian 04:49
4 L.A Park 5 Kazarian 08:04
5 Jerrelle Clark 2 Bentley and Kazarian 02:44
6 Miyamoto 3 Bentley and Kazarian 01:46
7 Matt Bentley 13 Spanky 14:58
8 Héctor Garza - WINNER 20:00
9 Nosawa 6 Siaki 04:41
10 Mikey Batts 7 Garza 04:04
11 Alex Shelley 11 Cross 07:50
12 Matt Sydal 8 Shelley 04:10
13 Sonny Siaki 12 Sabin and Spanky 08:14
14 Jason Cross 14 Psicosis 08:50
15 Shark Boy 9 Siaki 02:52
16 Psicosis 15 Amazing Red 07:10
17 D-Ray 3000 10 Siaki 00:45
18 Amazing Red 16 Kazarian 05:15
19 Spanky 17 Sabin 04:19
20 Chris Sabin 18 Garza 04:29

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