10 Worst TNA PPV Endings Ever

10. Kevin Nash Shocks The World, Turns Heel - Victory Road 2004

Victory Road 2004 was TNA's first monthly Pay Per View, and didn't exactly start off on the right track. The main event was a ladder match between Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy for the NWA Championship (TNA's top belt at the time, before the creation of the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in 2007). Either man had an Outsider in his corner; Jarrett had Scott Hall, while Hardy was enjoying the support of a newly face-turned Kevin Nash. Understandably, given a very questionable track record, Nash has never been the most trustworthy of characters either in kayfabe or real life. His inevitable turn on Hardy, smashing the fan favourite with a Jarrett-style guitar as he climbed to victory, was therefore one of the least surprising swerves in wrestling history. It also confirmed fans' fears that TNA was becoming an old boys club, allowing past-it WCW stars such as Nash and Hall to come straight in and dominate the main event scene as an all-conquering stable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XvpKtZtno4
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