Top 5 Against All Odds Moments In Impact Wrestling
Against All Odds returns to Impact Wrestling for the first time in years on Saturday June 12th at 8pm eastern time on the Impact Plus App.
So in honor of the impending event, here are the Top 5 Against All Odds Moments In Impact Wrestling.
Before I begin, I should mention that I wouldn't be including any title changes for this list, so don't expect to see Christian Cage's world title win from Against All Odds 2006 on this list.
The history between Christian and Tomko goes all the way back to their days in the WWE when Tomko made his debut interfering in a match between 'Captain Charisma' and Chris Jericho back in 2004, with the big man being the enforcer for Christian whenever things got too out of hand or he needed someone to back him up.
This partnership would continue when Tomko headed to TNA in November of 2006 and once again aligned himself with Christian as a member of what would eventually be the 'Christian Coalition'.
In the main event at Against All Odds 2008, Christian Cage was scheduled to take on Kurt Angle for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and towards the end of that match, Angle was beating down Christian with a steel chair until Tomko came into the ring and grabbed the chair away from Kurt only to then hoist Christian high up on his shoulders and hit him with an Argentine Neckbreaker before walking out of the ring and allowing Kurt Angle to pick up the win.
Tomko's shocking betrayal onto Christian Cage not only ended a four year partnership but would also set the seeds for impressive lethal lockdown match at Lockdown 2008 with both men captaining their own teams.
One of the great highlights in the first year of the Hulk Hogan/Eric Bischoff regime in TNA was the feud between the Olympic Gold Medalist, Kurt Angle and former WWE United States Champion, Mr. Anderson but in order to find the origins of this feud we'd have to go all the way back to 2010.
At against all Odds 2010 Mr. Anderson took on Kurt Angle for the first time ever as part of the 8 card stud tournament to crown a new number one contender for the TNA World Championship at Lockdown.
At one point in the match, Anderson takes Kurt Angle's dog tags that given to him by a soldier serving in the military and cuts the Olympic Gold medalist right on his forehead; After scoring the three count on Kurt to advance in the tournament, Mr. Anderson takes the dog tags and places them on the prone body of Angle before spitting on both the tags and Angle himself as a sign of disrespect by the Wisconsin native.
While Anderson would be unsuccessful in winning the tournament at Against All Odds, his actions following his bout with Kurt Angle would lead to one of the best feuds in TNA Wrestling which continued not just on Impact television but also on pay per view with the rivalry culminating at that year's Lockdown event.
One of the more tragic moments to make this list involves then TNA wrestlers: Zema Ion and Jesse Sorensen, two guys who became the newest additions to the company's X Division and were set to compete against each other in a number one contender's match for the X Division Championship in the opening contest for Against All Odds 2012.
As soon as the match began, both men were putting on a very competitive contest however once the match began to go outside of the ring, that's when things would sudden take a turn for the worse.
After Zema hit a moonsault from the top onto the outside where Sorensen was standing, the referee immediately through up the arm signal which basically means that there's a serious emergency and we need medical attention.
At the inaugural Against All Odds pay per view in 2005, 'The Charismatic Enigma' Jeff Hardy took on 'The Monster' Abyss in the first ever Full Metal Mayhem match for a future title shot for the NWA World Championship.
While the match itself was filled with a lot of impressive moments one of the biggest has to when Jeff Hardy hits the Swanton Bomb on Abyss; moments earlier in the match, Hardy was sent to the outside of ring by Abyss leaving Jeff's lower back injured after hitting the concrete floor and part of the wooden table that was set up outside of the ring.
From there both men would brawl towards the entrance ramp and after landing onto a table that was previously set up, Jeff Hardy would go through the crowd and head to the top of stage; For there, it's all classic Hardy as 'The Charismatic Enigma' would leap from the stage and hit his signature Swanton Bomb maneuver onto Abyss through the table.
Jeff Hardy would go on to do a far more memorable Swanton Bomb off the stage onto Abyss at that year's Bound For Glory event, but this one from 2005's Against All Odds is simply awesome.
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