There is a
tag team variation of the Gauntlet for the Gold. A single wrestler enters one at a time at predetermined intervals. When all but two competitors are eliminated, the partners of the two survivors return and the match becomes a standard
tag team match. On October 23, 2005, at the
Bound for Glory pay-per-view, the Gauntlet for the Gold Match was fought as completely elimination-only, since the winner had to immediately face the
NWA World Heavyweight Champion for the title. There was also an
Ultimate X Gauntlet at
Victory Road in 2007, with over-the-top-rope rules and after all 10 participants entered the match, it became a standard Ultimate X match, with the remaining entrants in the match competing in it.
Call Your Shot In 2019, a modified version of the match - called the
Call Your Shot Gauntlet - was introduced. While continuing to use the same rules and format as before, the Call Your Shot version is open to both men and women. The Call Your Shot winner receives a trophy, and earns a future championship match (for the title, and at the time, of their choosing) with the stipulation of having one year to invoke their championship match privilege (which is done by handing in the trophy to an official - similar to WWE's
Money in the Bank briefcase). Since then, the Call Your Shot Gauntlet has become an annual tradition at
Bound for Glory, which is TNA's biggest show of the year. == Match history ==