TNA Final Resolution 2006 (2006)
January 15, 2006Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Charles Ashenoff
Konnan
Jason Reso
Christian Cage
Steve Borden
Sting
Jeffrey Jarrett
Jeff Jarrett
Montaque Brown
Monty Brown
Christopher Daniel Covell
Christopher Daniels
Samoa Joe
Samoa Joe
Chris Harris
'Wildcat' Chris Harris
James Cox
'Cowboy' James Storm
Andy Douglas
Andy Douglas
Nelson Rodriguez Erazo
Homicide
Mark LoMonaco
Brother Ray
Devon Hughes
Brother Devon
Jeremy Fritz
Eric Young
Terry Gerin
Rhino
Chris Parks
Abyss
Ron Killings
Ron 'The Truth' Killings
Robert Roode Jr.
Bobby Roode
Scott Levy
Raven
Sean Waltman
Sean Waltman
Hiroshi Tanahashi
Tanahashi
Allen Jones
AJ Styles
Brian James
B.G. James
Monty Sopp
Kip James
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Release DateJanuary 15, 2006
StatusReleased
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The 2006 Final Resolution was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion that took place on January 15, 2006 at the TNA Impact! Zone in Orlando, Florida. It was the second event under the Final Resolution name and first event of the 2006 TNA PPV schedule. Nine professional wrestling matches and two pre-show matches were featured on the event's card, two of which were for championships.
The main event was a tag team match pitting the team of Christian Cage and Sting against the team of Jeff Jarrett and Monty Brown. The team of Cage and Sting won the encounter. The TNA X Division Championship was defended by Samoa Joe against Christopher Daniels at the event, which Joe won to retain the title. America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) defeated Team 3D (Brother Devon and Brother Ray) to retain the NWA World Tag Team Championship at the show. On the undercard, Sean Waltman fought Raven in a No Disqualification match with the stipulation that if Raven lost, he would be fired from TNA. Waltman won the encounter, causing Raven to be fired from TNA in the storyline.
Final Resolution is remembered for the TNA debut of Sting, which was ranked as the 2nd greatest moment in the company's history due to it marking Sting's return to national television after five years. Bob Kapur of the professional wrestling section of the Canadian Online Explorer rated the show a 6.5 out of 10, lower than the ratings given to the 2005 and 2007 installments.
In October 2017, with the launch of the Global Wrestling Network, the event became available to stream on demand.