TNA's 10 Best Moments

2. Daniels Vs. Joe vs. Styles

Unbreakable 2005 was likely the highpoint of the X-Division in TNA. The league was filled with a lot of great talent, but perhaps the best three were Christopher Daniels, Samoa Joe, and AJ Styles. They developed one hell of a rivalry with each other, and settled things in the main event of a pay-per-view.

This was a great move for TNA, as there was no way anyone could top what they did in the match. For nearly 23 minutes, the three put on an amazing display. They exchanged a series of breathtaking highspots and innovative moves in the confines of a triple threat match. The reception was phenomenal, and it’s a bit of a shame that more pay-per-views didn’t end with an X-Division contest.

The Pro Wrestling Observer awarded Unbreakable’s main event with five stars, which is the only match in the company’s history to receive that honor.

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