Ultimate X match




Professional wrestling match type


The Ultimate X match is a type of professional wrestling match created by Impact Wrestling (formerly Total Non-stop Action Wrestling, TNA), mainly used in their X Division. It is considered the signature match of the X Division.




Contents






  • 1 Match format


    • 1.1 Rule nuances


    • 1.2 Variations


    • 1.3 Elevation X




  • 2 Ultimate X matches


    • 2.1 Participant List




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Match format


Ultimate X is contested by three or more wrestlers of the X Division. Two cables, connected to metal structures rising from the four corners of the ring, cross 15 feet above the middle of the ring.[1] Similar to a ladder match, an object (usually a championship belt or a large red "X") is suspended from where the cables cross. The winner is the first person to take possession of the hung object. After TNA made the transition to a hexagonal ring in June 2004, the cables were suspended from the four turnbuckles that were not perpendicular to the entrance ramp.


TNA official Don Callis received on-screen credit for the idea for the Ultimate X match. The tagline "No Limits and No Ladders" was added to the first match to emphasize the change. In this first match, bare steel wires, which were not secured in the center, were used above the ring, allowing them to bounce separately and causing the belt to tear off twice, requiring it to be reattached. In all future matches, standard ring cables were used, and the ropes were secured at their crossing.[1] Matches are typically referred to by number ("Ultimate X1", "Ultimate X2", etc.). TNA has not noted the numeratical order by name, however. This has only been practiced by fans since X4. The Ultimate X match type is a match type in the TNA Impact! game, released in September 2008.



Rule nuances





AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels reaching for the championship belt during an Ultimate X match.


After Ultimate X4, in which Michael Shane and Kazarian pulled the championship belt down at the same time, it was ruled that if both combatants land on the mat while still holding the object, they are declared "co-winners".[2]


During Ultimate X6, Chris Sabin and Petey Williams detached the belt at the same time when A.J. Styles jumped from the top rope to snatch the belt from them while they were still hanging from the ropes, taking sole possession and landing on the mat, winning the title.[3]


During Ultimate X7, the belt was initially pulled down by A.J. Styles; however, Christopher Daniels hit Styles with his Angels Wings finisher and took the belt away from Styles, and was declared the winner because the referee was knocked out, and did not realize that Styles first detached the title.


During Ultimate X8, the object (the red "X") was partially detached, but both Chris Sabin and Michael Shane fell, and the X dropped, untouched, to the ground. Referee Mark "Slick" Johnson stopped anyone from taking it and had officials rehang it. When it fell later, it fell into the waiting arms of Petey Williams and he was declared the winner. The decision was held up, as this was not the planned finish, and a rematch was held (Ultimate X9) soon after.


Although Ultimate X matches are considered no-disqualification, interference and the use of weapons are rare. Wrestlers are not allowed to use a ladder as a way to grab the object, although technically they may use one as a weapon. In Ultimate X14, however, Team 3D got away with using a ladder because the referee was knocked out.[citation needed]



Variations





DJ Z and Manik reaching for the championship belt during an Ultimate X match in 2015.


Ultimate X4 was the first match of its kind to take place in a hexagonal ring.


Ultimate X7 used a variation of the rules, called the Ultimate X Challenge. The match began under standard tag team rules, yet once a decision occurred, the wrestler who lost the decision was eliminated from the match. The remaining three competitors then wrestling under Three way dance rules to eliminate another competitor. The remaining two competitors then wrestled the Ultimate X match to determine the ultimate winner.


Ultimate X11 was the first tag team Ultimate X match. It was contested by two teams (for the NWA World Tag Team Championship) in a way similar to a Texas Tornado match with all four competitors attempting to obtain the object (one of the two title belts). The team of the wrestler that retrieves the belt won the match and the title.


Ultimate X12 was the first Ultimate X Gauntlet match. It began as a ten-man Gauntlet for the Gold, with entries at timed intervals and eliminations allowed. Elimination occurred when a competitor went over the top rope and hit the floor. After all 10 participants have entered, the wrestlers still eligible in the match attempted to obtain the object (the red "X") and win the match. This time, the normal Ultimate X structure was replaced with the Elevation X structure. The Elevation X structure has been used in all matches since Ultimate X17.


Ultimate X14 was the first six-man tag team Ultimate X match. It was held at Final Resolution 2008, pitting Team 3D and Johnny Devine against X Division Champion Jay Lethal and the Motor City Machine Guns. Team 3D broke an "unwritten rule" by using the ladder to retrieve the X Division Championship.


Ultimate X19 was the first non-televised Ultimate X match, taking place at a live event in London, England.


Ultimate X20 was the first Ultimate X match since Ultimate X3 to take place in a four sided ring.


Ultimate X21 was the first Ultimate X match to feature only two wrestlers and the first that could also be won via submission.



Elevation X


Elevation X was a variant of Ultimate X that combined the standard match with a scaffold match. It took place only twice, in 2007 and 2008, both at Destination X. In the shape of giant X, the platforms were raised 15 feet above the ring. The two participants would start at the ground level, climb their way up, and finish the match there. The loser is the wrestler who falls from the scaffold into the ring below. After 2008, the match would no longer be contested due to safety concerns. Rhino has participated in and won both matches as he defeated AJ Styles the first year and James Storm in the second and final year of the match. After the match was scrapped, the scaffolds would be occasionally used for Ultimate X matches, especially when there was a high number of wrestlers in the match.



Ultimate X matches































































































































































































































No.
Match (if no championship is listed, then that means the big red "X" was the prize for the match)
Event, Date and Location
1
Michael Shane defeated Chris Sabin (c) and Frankie Kazarian to win the TNA X Division Championship
Weekly PPV 58
August 20, 2003
Nashville, Tennessee
2
Chris Sabin defeated Michael Shane (c), Christopher Daniels and Low Ki to win the TNA X Division Championship
Weekly PPV 76
January 7, 2004
Nashville, Tennessee
3
Chris Sabin (Team TNA) defeated Petey Williams (Team Canada) and Hector Garza (Team Mexico) to win the 2004 TNA World X Cup
Weekly PPV 96
May 26, 2004
Nashville, Tennessee
4 Michael Shane and Frankie Kazarian defeated A.J. Styles (c) to become TNA X Division co-champions
Weekly PPV 105
July 28, 2004
Nashville, Tennessee
5
Chris Sabin defeated Elix Skipper and Sonjay Dutt to become the number one contender to the TNA X Division Championship

The Best Damn Sports Show Period
November 10, 2004
Orlando, Florida
6
A.J. Styles defeated Petey Williams (c) and Chris Sabin to win the TNA X Division Championship

Final Resolution
January 16, 2005
Orlando, Florida
7 Christopher Daniels defeated A.J. Styles (c), Elix Skipper and Ron Killings to win the TNA X Division Championship
Destination X
March 13, 2005
Orlando, Florida
8
Petey Williams defeated Matt Bentley (Michael Shane) and Chris Sabin to become the number one contender to the TNA X Division Championship

Bound for Glory
October 23, 2005
Orlando, Florida
9
Petey Williams defeated Matt Bentley and Chris Sabin to become the number one contender to the TNA X Division Championship

TNA Impact!
November 3, 2005
Orlando, Florida
10 Christopher Daniels defeated Samoa Joe (c) and A.J. Styles to win the TNA X Division Championship
Destination X
March 12, 2006
Orlando, Florida
11
A.J. Styles and Christopher Daniels defeated The Latin American Exchange (Homicide and Hernandez) to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship

No Surrender
September 24, 2006
Orlando, Florida
12 Christopher Daniels defeated Jay Lethal, Kaz (Frankie Kazarian), Homicide, Sonjay Dutt, Shark Boy, Elix Skipper, Puma, Senshi (Low-Ki) and Petey Williams to become the number one contender to the TNA X Division Championship
Victory Road
July 15, 2007
Orlando, Florida
13 The Latin American Exchange (Homicide and Hernandez) defeated Triple X (Senshi and Elix Skipper) to become the number one contenders to the TNA World Tag Team Championship

Bound for Glory
October 14, 2007
Atlanta, Georgia
14
Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) and Johnny Devine defeated Jay Lethal and The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)

Final Resolution
January 6, 2008
Orlando, Florida
15
Volador Jr. (Team Mexico) defeated Daivari (Team International), Kaz (Team TNA) and Naruki Doi (Team Japan) to win the 2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament

Victory Road
July 13, 2008
Houston, Texas
16
Suicide (Christopher Daniels) defeated Alex Shelley (c), Chris Sabin, Jay Lethal and Consequences Creed to win the TNA X Division Championship

Destination X
March 15, 2009
Orlando, Florida
17
Amazing Red (c) defeated Homicide, Daniels, Suicide (Frankie Kazarian), Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin to retain the TNA X Division Championship

Bound for Glory
October 18, 2009
Irvine, California
18 The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) defeated Lethal Consequences (Jay Lethal and Consequences Creed) to become the number one contenders to the TNA World Tag Team Championship

TNA Impact!
October 22, 2009
Orlando, Florida
19
Doug Williams (c) defeated Daniels, Suicide, Amazing Red and Chris Sabin to retain the TNA X Division Championship

Live event
January 30, 2010
London, England[4]
20 The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) defeated Generation Me (Jeremy Buck and Max Buck) to become the number one contenders to the TNA World Tag Team Championship
Destination X
March 21, 2010
Orlando, Florida
21 Douglas Williams defeated Brian Kendrick via submission to retain the TNA X Division Championship
Victory Road
July 11, 2010
Orlando, Florida
22 The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) defeated Beer Money, Inc. (James Storm and Robert Roode)
TNA Impact!
August 5, 2010
Orlando, Florida
23 Kazarian defeated Mr. Anderson

TNA Impact!
October 21, 2010
Orlando, Florida
24 Kazarian defeated Jeremy Buck, Max Buck and Robbie E to retain the TNA X Division Championship
Victory Road
March 13, 2011
Orlando, Florida
25 Alex Shelley defeated Amazing Red, Robbie E and Shannon Moore to become the number one contender to the TNA X Division Championship
Destination X
July 10, 2011
Orlando, Florida
26 Brian Kendrick defeated Abyss to retain the TNA X Division Championship
Impact Wrestling
July 28, 2011
Orlando, Florida
27
Austin Aries defeated Chris Sabin and Zema Ion to retain the TNA X Division Championship

Impact Wrestling
June 14, 2012
Orlando, Florida
28 Zema Ion defeated Kenny King, Mason Andrews and Sonjay Dutt to win the vacant TNA X Division Championship
Destination X
July 8, 2012
Orlando, Florida
29 Kenny King defeated Zema Ion, Rubix and Mason Andrews
X-Travaganza
January 12, 2013
Orlando, Florida
30
Chris Sabin defeated Kenny King and Suicide to win the TNA X Division Championship

Slammiversary XI
June 2, 2013
Boston, Massachusetts
31
Manik defeated Greg Marasciulo and Sonjay Dutt to win the vacant TNA X Division Championship

Impact Wrestling
July 18, 2013
Louisville, Kentucky
32 Chris Sabin defeated Manik (c) Jeff Hardy, Samoa Joe and Austin Aries to win the TNA X Division Championship

Bound for Glory
October 20, 2013
San Diego, California
33 Low Ki defeated Rashad Cameron, Kenny King, Ace Vedder, Sonjay Dutt and Tigre Uno

X-Travaganza 2
April 12, 2014
Orlando, Florida
34
The Wolves (Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards) defeated The Revolution (The Great Sanada & Manik) and The BroMans (DJZ and Jessie Godderz) to retain the TNA World Tag Team Championship

Impact Wrestling
January 31, 2015
London, England
35
Rockstar Spud defeated DJ Z, Kenny King, Tigre Uno, Crazzy Steve and Manik

X-Travaganza 3
February 15, 2015
Orlando, Florida
36
Jeff & Matt Hardy defeated The Beat Down Clan (Kenny King & Low Ki), Ethan Carter III & Bram, and Bobby Roode & Austin Aries to win the vacant TNA World Tag Team Championship

Impact Wrestling
March 16, 2015
Orlando, Florida
37 Tigre Uno (c) defeated DJZ, Manik, and Andrew Everett to retain the TNA X Division Championship

Bound for Glory
October 4, 2015
Concord, North Carolina
38 Eddie Edwards defeated Mike Bennett (c), DJZ, Mandrews, Trevor Lee, Braxton Sutter, Rockstar Spud and Andrew Everett to win the TNA X Division Championship

Impact Wrestling
June 15, 2016
Orlando, Florida
39 DJZ defeated Trevor Lee, Andrew Everett, Rockstar Spud, Mandrews and Braxton Sutter to win the TNA X Division Championship

Impact Wrestling
September 1, 2016
Orlando, Florida
40
The Helms Dynasty (Trevor Lee & Andrew Everett) defeated The BroMans (Robbie E & Jessie Godderz)

X-Travaganza 4
July 14, 2016
Orlando, Florida
41
Low Ki defeated Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee

Impact Wrestling
May 18, 2017
Orlando, Florida
42
Rich Swann defeated Ethan Page and Jake Crist and Trey Miguel to win the vacant TNA X Division Championship

Homecoming
January 6, 2019
Nashville, Tennessee
43
Johnny Impact defeated Ace Austin, Dante Fox, Jake Crist and Pat Buck to become the number one contender for the Impact X Division Championship

United We Stand
April 4, 2019
Rahway, New Jersey


Participant List




















































































































































































































































































































Superstar
Victories
Appearances
Chris Sabin
8
17
(Christopher) Daniels / 1st Suicide
5
8
Alex Shelley
4
7
(Frankie) Kazarian / Kaz / 2nd & 3rd Suicide
3
8
Doug Williams
2
2
Eddie Edwards
2
2
Michael Shane / Matt Bentley
2
5
Petey Williams
2
5
A.J. Styles
2
5
Davey Richards
1
1
Brother Ray
1
1
Brother Devon
1
1
Johnny Devine
1
1
Rich Swann
1
1
Volador Jr.
1
1
Matt Hardy
1
1
Austin Aries
1
2
Hernandez
1
2
Jeff Hardy
1
2
Brian Kendrick
1
2
Rockstar Spud
1
3
Amazing Red
1
3
Puma / 4th Suicide / Manik
1
4
Homicide
1
4
Low Ki / Senshi
1
4
Kenny King
1
5
Zema Ion / DJZ
1
7
Andrew Everett
1
4
Trevor Lee
1
3
Hector Garza
0
1
Ron Killings
0
1
Shark Boy
0
1
Daivari
0
1
Naruki Doi
0
1
Robert Roode
0
1
James Storm
0
1
Mr. Anderson
0
1
Shannon Moore
0
1
Abyss
0
1
Rubix
0
1
Rashad Cameron
0
1
Jessie Godderz
0
2
The Great Sanada
0
1
Braxton Sutter
0
2
Mike Bennett
0
1
Tigre Uno
0
2
Greg Marasciulo / Ace Vedder
0
2
Samoa Joe
0
2
Consequences Creed
0
2
Max Buck
0
2
Jeremy Buck
0
2
Robbie E
0
3
Mark Andrews
0
2
Elix Skipper
0
4
Jay Lethal
0
4
Sonjay Dutt
0
5
Crazzy Steve
0
1
Ethan Page
0
1
Jake Crist
0
1
Trey Miguel
0
1


References





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External links


  • Ultimate X Match at TNAWrestling.com







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