TNA No Surrender Preview: Canada Crosses The Line

Ron Johnson by Senior Writer Written on September 12, 2008
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This is not a typo, people. This Sunday at No Surrender, Dana White’s prized possession will meet Jeff Jarrett’s prized possession in Ontario. After months of speculation, the UFC outcast finally steps into the six-sided ring for a legitimate match. The catch? It’s a TNA match with UFC rules. If you’ve never seen The Ultimate Fighter or a UFC pay per view, the rules are simple.

 

In this match, AJ Styles and Frank Trigg will battle in three 5-Minute Rounds. The winner is the one who makes the other tapout within the period, or whoever dishes out the most punishment. There isn’t much that can be said about this match. But if the UFC veterans don’t have anything better to do this Sunday, go to Ontario and watch Trigg battle Styles.

 

X DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
"Maple Leaf Muscle" Petey Williams vs. Consequences Creed vs. Sheik Abdul Bashir

They say that it’s better to be lucky than good. In Petey Williams’ case, neither applies to him. Thanks to Rhaka Khan, Williams has managed to hold on to his precious X Division Championship. But now he has two men who want the championship just as much as he wants to keep it.

 

Consequences Creed has come close twice to becoming the X Division Champion, but thanks to Sheik Abdul Bashir, Creed’s chances of hoisting the title. Now Bashir has gotten a free pass to their one on one match at No Surrender. Now it’s a Triple Threat Match between Canada’s cockiest, India’s most arrogant and America’s only hope to bring respect back to the TNA X Division Championship. By the end of the night, we will either have a new champion or Petey will escape once again with the championship.

 

TNA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Beer Money, Inc. vs. The Latin American Xchange
Last month at Hard Justice, Beer Money used a beer bottle to get their greedy hands on the TNA Tag Team Championship. Since that screw job, the former tag champs have made it clear that they’re not going away. Despite his injury, Homicide has returned with a vengeance. But in his absence, Hernandez has done his best to keep the boys at bay.

 

Now the 8105 Boys are looking to reclaim their “stolen” championships from the mutual respect team of Robert Roode and “Cowboy” James Storm. But as history has shown us, anything is possible when the gold is on the line. Either way, it’ll be good for me say live and in person to Beer Money: “Sorry about your damn luck.”

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