TNA No Surrender 2005 (2005)
July 17, 2005Release Date
TNA No Surrender 2005 (2005)
July 17, 2005Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Scott Levy
Raven
Chris Parks
Abyss
Charles Ashenoff
Konnan
Christopher Daniel Covell
Christopher Daniels
Peter Williams III
Petey Williams
Matt Bentley
Michael Shane
Allen Jones
AJ Styles
Sonjay Dutt
Sonjay Dutt
Sean Waltman
Sean Waltman
Jeremy Lynn
Jerry Lynn (Special Guest Referee)
Jeremy Borash
Jeremy Borash
Monty Sopp
Kip James
Tracy Brookshaw
Traci Brooks
Montaque Brown
Monty Brown
Ron Killings
Ron 'The Truth' Killings
Jerrelle Clark
Jerrelle Clark
Robert Roode Jr.
Bobby Roode
Jeremy Fritz
Eric Young
Alastair Ralphs
A-1
Lance Hoyt
Lance Hoyt
Chase Stevens
Chase Stevens
Andy Douglas
Andy Douglas
Samoa Joe
Samoa Joe
Josh Harter
Chris Sabin
Details.
Release DateJuly 17, 2005
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 50m
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Wiki.
The 2005 No Surrender was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion, which took place on July 17, 2005 at the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida. It was the first under the No Surrender chronology and the seventh event in the 2005 TNA PPV schedule. Nine professional wrestling matches and one pre-show match were featured on the card.
The main event was a No Surrender Dog Collar match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, in which then-champion Raven defended the title against Abyss. Raven won the match, thus retaining the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. The TNA X Division Championship was defended by Christopher Daniels against Petey Williams. Daniels retained the championship in the encounter. On the undercard, A.J. Styles defeated Sean Waltman with Jerry Lynn as the Special Guest Referee. Monty Brown and The Outlaw defeated the 3Live Kru (Konnan and Ron Killings) in a Tag Team Street Fight also on the card.
No Surrender is marked by the debut of Rhino in TNA. Jason Clevett of the professional wrestling section of the Canadian Online Explorer rated the show an 8 out of 10, equal with the 2006 event's ranking of 8 out of 10 also by Clevett.
In October 2017, with the launch of the Global Wrestling Network, the event became available to stream on demand.