It was created as the alternative to World Wrestling Entertainment in 2002, formed from many of the cast-offs from the departures of World Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling. It used the National Wrestling Association to get itself some legitimacy, raising up the NWA World Heavyweight & Tag-Team Titles. Now it's the 60-minute adrenaline rush on Spike TV, and the hottest thing going besides WWE. The future only looks bright for Total Nonstop Action.
For a little more information on the cards (such as the time of the matches and who picked up the falls), be sure to check out the TNA section of www.prowrestlinghistory.com.
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- Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez retained the TNA World Tag-Team Titles, defeating Matt Morgan & Joey Ryan
- Mr. Anderson defeated Samoa Joe
- Christian York defeated Kenny King
- Rob Van Dam retained the TNA X Division Title, defeating Christian York
- Devon defeated Joseph Park
- Velvet Sky won a "Gauntlet" Match over Mickie James, Gail Kim, Miss Tessmacher, and ODB
- Christopher Daniels defeated James Storm
- Jeff Hardy retained the TNA World Heavyweight Title, winning a "Three-Way Elimination" Match over Austin Aries and Bobby Roode

- Kenny King retained the TNA X Division Title, winning a "Three-Way" Match over Zema Ion and Christian York
- Joseph Park defeated Joey Ryan
- Velvet Sky retained the TNA Knockouts Title, defeating Gail Kim
- Austin Aries & Bobby Roode retained the TNA World Tag-Team Titles, winning a "Three-Way" Match over Christopher Daniels & Kazarian and Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez
- Wes Brisco won a "Steel Cage" Match over Kurt Angle
- Team TNA (Samoa Joe, James Storm, Eric Young, Magnus, & Sting) won a "Lethal Lockdown" Match over Aces & Eights (Mr. Anderson, Garett Bischoff, Devon, DOC, & Knux)
- Bully Ray won the TNA World Heavyweight Title, winning a "Steel Cage" Match over Jeff Hardy