TNA Sacrifice - Events

Events

# Event Date City Venue Main Event Ref
01 !1 Sacrifice 2005 !Sacrifice (2005) 02005-08-14August 14, 2005 Orlando !Orlando, Florida TNA Impact! Zone !TNA Impact! Zone Jeff Jarrett and Rhino versus Raven and Sabu in a Tag Team match
02 !2 Sacrifice 2006 !Sacrifice (2006) 02006-05-14May 14, 2006 Orlando !Orlando, Florida TNA Impact! Zone !TNA Impact! Zone Christian Cage (c) versus Abyss in a Full Metal Mayhem match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
03 !3 Sacrifice 2007 !Sacrifice (2007) 02007-05-13May 13, 2007 Orlando !Orlando, Florida TNA Impact! Zone !TNA Impact! Zone Christian Cage (c) versus Kurt Angle versus Sting in a Three Way match for the World Heavyweight Championship
04 !4 Sacrifice 2008 !Sacrifice (2008) 02008-05-11May 11, 2008 Orlando !Orlando, Florida TNA Impact! Zone !TNA Impact! Zone Samoa Joe (c) versus Kaz versus Scott Steiner in a Three Way match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
05 !5 Sacrifice 2009 !Sacrifice (2009) 02009-05-24May 24, 2009 Orlando !Orlando, Florida TNA Impact! Zone !TNA Impact! Zone Mick Foley (c) versus Jeff Jarrett versus Kurt Angle versus Sting in a Four Way Ultimate Sacrifice match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
06 !6 Sacrifice 2010 !Sacrifice (2010) 02010-05-16May 16, 2010 Orlando !Orlando, Florida TNA Impact! Zone !TNA Impact! Zone Rob Van Dam (c) versus A.J. Styles for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
07 !7 Sacrifice 2011 !Sacrifice (2011) 02011-05-15May 15, 2011 Orlando !Orlando, Florida Impact Wrestling Zone !Impact Wrestling Zone Sting (c) versus Rob Van Dam for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
08 !8 Sacrifice 2012 !Sacrifice (2012) 02012-05-13May 13, 2012 Orlando !Orlando, Florida Impact Wrestling Zone !Impact Wrestling Zone Bobby Roode (c) versus Rob Van Dam in a Ladder match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
(c) - refers to the champion prior to the match

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