King of The Mountain Match - Match History

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

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