Match History
| No. | Match | Stipulations | Event | Date and Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | Jeff Jarrett defeated Ron Killings (c), A.J. Styles, Raven and Chris Harris | King of the Mountain match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship | TNA Weekly PPV 96 | June 2, 2004 Nashville, TN |
| II | Raven defeated A.J. Styles (c), Monty Brown, Abyss and Sean Waltman | King of the Mountain match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship | Slammiversary 2005 | June 19, 2005 Orlando, FL |
| III | Jeff Jarrett defeated Christian Cage (c), Abyss, Ron Killings and Sting | King of the Mountain match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship | Slammiversary 2006 | June 18, 2006 Orlando, FL |
| IV | Kurt Angle defeated Samoa Joe, A.J. Styles, Christian Cage and Chris Harris | King of the Mountain match with winner to become the first TNA World Heavyweight Champion | Slammiversary 2007 | June 17, 2007 Nashville, TN |
| V (X Division) |
Kaz defeated Chris Sabin, Curry Man, Jimmy Rave and Johnny Devine | King of the Mountain match with winner to earn a future TNA World Heavyweight Championship match | TNA Impact! | June 5, 2008 Orlando, FL |
| VI | Samoa Joe (c) defeated Robert Roode, Booker T, Rhino and Christian Cage | King of the Mountain match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship | Slammiversary 2008 | June 8, 2008 Southaven, MS |
| VII (X Division) |
Suicide (c) defeated Jay Lethal, Consequences Creed, Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley | King of the Mountain match for the TNA X Division Championship | Slammiversary 2009 | June 21, 2009 Auburn Hills, MI |
| VIII | Kurt Angle defeated Mick Foley (c), Jeff Jarrett, A.J. Styles, Samoa Joe | King of the Mountain match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship | Slammiversary 2009 | June 21, 2009 Auburn Hills, MI |
Read more about this topic: King Of The Mountain Match
Famous quotes containing the words match and/or history:
“One fairer than my love! The all-seeing sun
Neer saw her match since first the world begun.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature.”
—Henry James (18431916)