TNA Turning Point 2005 (2005)
December 11, 2005Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Jeffrey Jarrett
Jeff Jarrett
Charles Ashenoff
Konnan
Terry Gerin
Rhino
Matt Bentley
Matt Bentley
Allen Jones
A.J. Styles
Sonjay Dutt
Sonjay Dutt
Samoa Joe
Samoa Joe
James Cox
'Cowboy' James Storm
Chris Harris
'Wildcat' Chris Harris
Jeremy Borash
Jeremy Borash
Mark LoMonaco
Brother Ray
Tracy Brookshaw
Traci
Devon Hughes
Brother Devon
Montaque Brown
Monty Brown
Jason Reso
Christian Cage
Sabu
Sabu
Scott Levy
Raven
Johnny Damon
Johnny Damon
Chris Klucsarits
Chris K
Chris Parks
Abyss
Dale Torborg
Dale Torborg
Josh Harter
Chris Sabin
Patrick Kenney
Simon Diamond
David Williams
David Young
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Release DateDecember 11, 2005
StatusReleased
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The 2005 Turning Point was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). It took place on December 11, 2005 at the TNA Impact! Zone in Orlando, Florida. It was the second event under the Turning Point name and the twelfth and final event of the 2005 TNA PPV schedule. Nine professional wrestling matches and one pre-show match were featured on the event's card, two of which featured championships.
The main event at Turning Point was for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, in which then-champion Jeff Jarrett was pitted against the challenger Rhino. Jarrett won the match to retain the title. A.J. Styles defended the TNA X Division Championship against Samoa Joe at the event. Joe defeated Styles to become the new champion. Team 3D (Brother Devon and Brother Ray) fought America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm; AMW) in a Tag Team Elimination Tables match at the event, which Team 3D won. TNA held the first-ever Barbed Wire Massacre at Turning Point between Abyss and Sabu. Sabu was the victor in the contest. Christian Cage defeated Monty Brown also at the event.
Turning Point is remembered for the first-ever Barbed Wire Massacre, the announcement of TNA's signing of the wrestler Sting, and Samoa Joe's title win which was ranked by TNA as the 34th greatest moment in the company's history. Bob Kapur of the professional wrestling section of the Canadian Online Explorer rated the show a 7 out of 10, as he had for the 2004 installment.
In October 2017, with the launch of the Global Wrestling Network, the event became available to stream on demand.