Chris Sabin successfully defends TNA X-Division Title, while Decay emerges as new TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions

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During Saturday’s TNA Hard To Kill 2024 pay-per-view event, Chris Sabin successfully defended the X-Division Championship against KUSHIDA and El Hijo del Vikingo in a three-way match.

Vikingo’s entrance followed the announcement of a partnership between AAA and TNA.

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Sabin is currently in his record-setting tenth reign as the TNA X Division Champion. He held the title for 127 days after winning it on September 9, 2023.

You can check out some highlights from the match below:

A surprise impromptu title match took place at the TNA Hard To Kill 2024 pay-per-view event, as Decay made their return to the company and won the Knockouts World Tag Team Championships.

Decay, who had previously had friendlier personas as the Death Dollz, returned as Havok and Rosemary.

This is the second reign of Decay, the third reign for Havok, and the fourth reign for Rosemary. The duo ended the run of MK Ultra at 182 days after they won the titles on July 15, 2023.

You can check out some highlights from the match below:

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Chris Sabin Retains TNA X-Division Championship at Hard To Kill 2024

In an exciting three-way match at the TNA Hard To Kill 2024 pay-per-view event, Chris Sabin successfully defended his TNA X-Division Championship against KUSHIDA and El Hijo del Vikingo. The match showcased the incredible athleticism and high-flying moves that the X-Division is known for.

The entrance of El Hijo del Vikingo marked the announcement of a partnership between AAA and TNA, adding even more excitement to the event. This collaboration between two major wrestling promotions opens up new possibilities for cross-promotional matches and storylines.

Chris Sabin’s victory solidifies his record-setting tenth reign as the TNA X-Division Champion. He has held the title for an impressive 127 days since winning it on September 9, 2023. Sabin’s skill and experience in the division make him a formidable champion.

The match itself was filled with thrilling moments and jaw-dropping maneuvers. Highlights from the match include Vikingo’s impressive step-over 450 splash and Sabin’s devastating Canadian Destroyer on the ramp. These moments showcased the incredible athleticism and risk-taking nature of the X-Division competitors.

In another surprise turn of events at Hard To Kill 2024, Decay made their return to TNA and captured the Knockouts World Tag Team Championships. Previously known as the Death Dollz, Havok and Rosemary returned with a more menacing persona. This is the second reign for Decay as a team, the third reign for Havok, and the fourth reign for Rosemary.

Decay’s victory ended the impressive 182-day reign of MK Ultra as the Knockouts World Tag Team Champions. The match was filled with intense action, with Decay dominating their opponents. Rosemary responded fiercely to Kelly_WP’s taunting, further showcasing the intensity of the match.

The return of Decay adds a new dynamic to the Knockouts division and sets the stage for exciting future rivalries and matchups. With their unique characters and in-ring abilities, Havok and Rosemary are sure to make a significant impact in the division.

Overall, the TNA Hard To Kill 2024 pay-per-view event delivered thrilling matches and surprising outcomes. Chris Sabin’s successful title defense and Decay’s return as champions added excitement and intrigue to the show. Wrestling fans can look forward to more exciting moments and storylines as TNA continues to showcase its talented roster.

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