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Revisiting NWA TNA WRESTLING 2004 1st King of the Mountain Match, X-Division Title Match, Dusty Rhodes & James Storm NWA Tag Title Match

Revisiting NWA TNA WRESTLING 2004 1st King of the Mountain Match, X-Division Title Match, Dusty Rhodes & James Storm NWA Tag Title Match

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It’s the historic 300 episode of the DEADLOCK Podcast. Taking it back to episode #97 of NWA TNA Wrestling’s weekly PPVs. This one features the very first King of the Mountain Match. The King of the Mountain match is a reverse ladder match where five wrestlers must earn eligibility by scoring a pinfall or submission, then hang the NWA Championship belt above the ring to win. Opponents can be temporarily sent to a penalty box if they are pinned or submitted. This match featured Ron Killings, Jeff Jarrett, AJ Styles, Raven, and Chris Harris. Also, The NWA TNA X-Division Title is on the line as Frankie Kazarian defends against The Amazing Red. Dusty Rhodes teams with James Storm to take on Kid Kash & Dallas for the NWA Tag Team Titles. All this and more on the monumental 300th episode of the DEADLOCK Podcast.

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