Destination X (2008) - Results

No. Results Stipulations Time
1 The Latin American Xchange (Hernandez and Homicide) (with Salinas) defeated The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) and The Rock 'n Rave Infection (Jimmy Rave and Lance Hoyt) (with Christy Hemme) Three-Way Tag Team match to become #1 contenders to the TNA World Tag Team Championship 10:28
2 Jay Lethal (c) defeated Petey Williams (with Rhaka Khan) Singles match for the TNA X Division Championship 11:41
3 Eric Young and Kaz defeated Black Reign and Rellik Tag Team match 10:03
4 Awesome Kong (c) (with Raisha Saeed) defeated Gail Kim and ODB Three-Way match for the TNA Women's Knockout Championship 11:33
5 Curry Man and Shark Boy defeated Team 3D (Brother Devon and Brother Ray) (with Johnny Devine) Fish Market Street Fight 13:12
6 Robert Roode (with Payton Banks) defeated Booker T (with Traci Brooks) Stand By Your Man Strap match 07:56
7 Rhino defeated James Storm (with Jackie Moore) Elevation X match 13:18
8 The Unlikely Alliance (Christian Cage, Kevin Nash, and Samoa Joe) defeated The Angle Alliance (Kurt Angle, A.J. Styles, and Tomko) Six-Man Tag Team match 12:29
(c) - refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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