Against All Odds (2005) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Pre-show Phi Delta Slam (Bruno Sassi and Big Tilly) defeated Lex Lovett and Buck Quartermain Tag team match 03:48
Pre-show The Harris Brothers (Don and Ron Harris) defeated Mikey Batts and Jerelle Clark Tag team match 03:12
1 Elix Skipper defeated Petey Williams (with Coach D'Amore) Singles match 07:58
2 B.G. James and Jeff Hammond (with Ron Killings and Konnan) defeated Michael Shane and Kazarian Tag team match 05:33
3 Raven defeated Dustin Rhodes Singles match 08:20
4 America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) (c) defeated Kid Kash and Lance Hoyt Tag team match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship 12:25
5 Abyss defeated Jeff Hardy Full Metal Mayhem match to determine the number one contender to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship 15:21
6 Diamond Dallas Page and Monty Brown defeated Team Canada (Bobby Roode and Eric Young) (with Coach D'Amore and Johnny Devine) Tag team match 09:43
7 A.J. Styles (c) defeated Christopher Daniels 30-minute Iron Man match for the TNA X Division Championship 31:37
8 Jeff Jarrett (c) defeated Kevin Nash Singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship 19:45
(c) - refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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