X Cup Tournaments TNA maintains three different styles of tournament referred to as "X Cup" tournaments. The Super X Cup tournament is a standard single-elimination tournament featuring one-on-one matches. The Americas X Cup tournament was a team-format points-based tournament featuring two teams of four wrestlers each, with each team representing a respective country that most or all of the wrestlers are from. Members of the team competed in a variety of matches, including singles matches and tag team matches, which accrued points for their side. The World X Cup tournament was an expansion on the Americas X Cup, in which four teams of four wrestlers competed. In the World X Cup, TNA always hosts a home team for the
United States, with other countries such as
Japan,
Mexico, and
Canada being represented by either TNA-contracted wrestlers or wrestlers from a promotion that TNA has a partnership agreement with. X Division wrestlers are generally the only TNA wrestlers that compete in the
TNA X Cup Tournaments. The first such tournament was the
TNA 2003 Super X Cup Tournament, which was won by Chris Sabin.
TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2009) The tournament was the result of a match for the
TNA X Division Championship at
Final Resolution between
Eric Young and
Sheik Abdul Bashir ending in a controversial fashion, with Young winning the championship thanks to the referee's help. Management Director
Jim Cornette stripped Young of the belt and announced the tournament to crown the new champion. The tournament final took place at
Genesis.
TNA X Division Championship #1 Contender Tournament (2011) On the January 27, 2011, edition of
Impact!, TNA started a tournament to determine a new number one contender for the
TNA X Division Championship, held by
Kazarian. The tournament consisted of three three–way semifinal matches, taking place on the January 27, February 3 and February 10 editions of
Impact!, with the finals, another three-way match, taking place at
Against All Odds on February 13. The finals ended with a double countout, after Jeremy and Max Buck failed to make it to the event due to travel issues.
X Division Showcase (2011) On the June 16, 2011, edition of
Impact Wrestling, TNA started a twelve-man tournament for a contract in the promotion's X Division. The finals of the tournament would take place on July 10 at
Destination X.
First round •
Austin Aries defeated
Jimmy Rave and
Kid Kash (
Impact Wrestling, June 16, 2011) •
Low Ki defeated
Jimmy Yang and
Matt Bentley (
Impact Wrestling, June 30, 2011) •
Jack Evans defeated
Jesse Sorensen and
Tony Nese (
Impact Wrestling, July 7, 2011)
Finals • Austin Aries defeated Jack Evans, Low Ki and Zema Ion (Destination X, July 10, 2011)
TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2012) On the June 28, 2012, episode of
Impact Wrestling, TNA announced a tournament for the
TNA X Division Championship, which would take place at
Destination X, where
Austin Aries would vacate the title for a shot at the
TNA World Heavyweight Championship. The tournament was preceded by four qualifying matches featuring wrestlers from the
independent circuit. TNA contracted wrestlers
Douglas Williams,
Kid Kash and
Zema Ion were given automatic spots in the first round of the tournament. At Destination X the eight wrestlers will face each other in four singles matches, with the winners advancing to an
Ultimate X match for the X Division Championship.
TNA X Division Championship #1 Contender Tournament (2013) On the January 3, 2013, edition of
Impact! TNA started a tournament to determine a new number one contender for the
TNA X Division Championship, held by
Rob Van Dam. The tournament consisted of two singles semifinal matches, taking place on the January 3 and January 10 editions of
Impact!, with the finals taking place at
Genesis on January 13.
TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2013) On the
Destination X edition of
Impact! TNA started a tournament to determine a new
TNA X Division Champion, since the title was vacated after
Chris Sabin traded it in for a shot at the
World Championship. The tournament consisted of three three–way semifinal matches, taking place on the July 18 edition of
Impact!, with the finals, another three-way match, taking place on July 25, 2013. {{6Team3wayFinal
TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2014) On the
Destination X edition of
Impact! TNA started a tournament to determine a new
TNA X Division Champion, since the title was vacated after
Austin Aries traded it in for a shot at the
World Championship. The tournament consisted of three three–way semifinal matches, taking place on the July 31 edition of
Impact!, with the finals, another three-way match, taking place on August 7, 2014.
TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2015) On the Destination X 2015 edition of
Impact! TNA started a tournament to determine a new
TNA X Division Champion, since the title was vacated after
Rockstar Spud traded it in for a shot at the
World Championship. The tournament consisted of three three–way semifinal matches, taking place on the June 10th edition of
Impact!, with the finals, another three-way match, taking place on June 27, 2015.
Impact X Division Championship Tournament (2021) On the September 23 episode of
Impact!, Impact started a tournament to determine the new
Impact X Division Champion, since the title was vacated after
Josh Alexander invoked
Option C to challenge for the
Impact World Championship. The tournament consist of three
three–way semi-final matches, with the finals, another three-way match, will taking place at
Bound for Glory.
Impact X Division Championship Tournament (2022) On October 20, 2022, after
Frankie Kazarian vacated the Impact X Division Championship for a shot at the
Impact World Championship it was announced that there will be an eight-man tournament to determine who will be the new Impact X Division Champion on November 18, 2022, at Impact Pay-per-view
Over Drive. ==Ultimate X Match==