20 Greatest TNA Matches Ever

13. James Storm Vs. Chris Harris (Sacrifice 2007)

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One of the most memorable tag-teams in TNA history, America's Most Wanted had a cool cowboy gimmick that really worked well in the early years of the organisation's existence. 'Cowboy' James Storm and 'Wildcat' Chris Harris were the kind of team that helped TNA create one hell of a tag division.

By the Sacrifice 2007 pay-per-view, they had splintered as a unit and were at loggerheads. It had been Storm who turned on Harris in late-2006, setting the stage for the Wildcat to seek revenge. LockDown was a failure, pretty much because both men were blindfolded for their Steel Cage bout.

Sacrifice put things right, and gave TNA fans the clash between former partners that they wanted. Billed as a Texas Death Match, the loser would be the man who (upon being pinned) couldn't beat the referee's count of ten and make it to his feet.

The story between the pair came full circle here. Harris smashed Storm with a beer bottle, echoing what had happened when his partner elected to turn on him.

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