TNA X Cup Tournaments

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The TNA X Cup Tournament consists of various types of X Division tournaments that feature wrestlers and/or teams from all over the world competing in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) to fight for various trophies or championship matches. After a near decade long hiatus, the tournament returned in 2017 before going on another four-year hiatus. As of 2021, there has been eight X cup tournaments (four super X cups and four team X cups).

The first X Cup Tournament of any kind was the 2003 Super X Cup. It featured wrestlers from around the Globe competing in one-on-one matches. Chris Sabin was the winner of the 2003 Super X Cup. Since then, the generally positive response from TNA's viewers to the 2003 Super X Cup has led to other X Cup Tournaments. Multiple competitors in each tournament have represented various different companies, such as Pro Wrestling Noah, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, All Japan Pro Wrestling, AAW Wrestling, Border City Wrestling and Wrestle Circus. Throughout the history of the tournament, Impact has used a plethora of outside talent to compete in the tournament. In the early beginnings of the Super X Cup, it was stated that if you won the tournament you automatically became the number-one contender for the TNA X Division Championship.

Inaugural winner Chris Sabin holds the record most X cup wins with 3 (1 individually and 2 with Team USA). Team Mexico and Team USA are tied for most X cup wins as a team with 2 each. In individual X cups, no winners has won more than once as of January 2021.

Dates, venues and winners

Event Date(s) Venue Winner Total won Runner-Up
2003 Super X Cup August 20, 2003
August 27, 2003
TNA Asylum Chris Sabin 1 Juventud Guerrera
2004 America's X Cup February 11, 2004
March 2004
April 7, 2004
TNA Asylum Team Mexico
(Mr. Águila, Hector Garza, Abismo Negro, and Juventud Guerrera)
1
(1, 1, 1, and 1)
Team USA
(Christopher Daniels, Jerry Lynn, Chris Sabin, and Elix Skipper)
2004 World X Cup May 26, 2004 TNA Asylum Team USA
(Christopher Daniels, Jerry Lynn, Chris Sabin, and Elix Skipper)
1
(1, 1, 2, and 1)
Team Canada
(Teddy Hart, Jack Evans, Petey Williams and Johnny Devine)
2005 Super X Cup July 22, 2005
July 29, 2005
August 5, 2005
August 14, 2005
TNA Impact! Zone Samoa Joe 1 A.J. Styles
2006 World X Cup April 27, 2006
May 4, 2006
May 11, 2006
May 14, 2006
TNA Impact! Zone Team USA
(Chris Sabin, Sonjay Dutt, Alex Shelley, and Jay Lethal
2
(3, 1, 1, and 1)
Team Canada
(Tyson Dux, Eric Young, Petey Williams and Johnny Devine)
2008 World X Cup June 19, 2008
June 26, 2008
July 3, 2008
July 10, 2008
July 13, 2008
TNA Impact! Zone
Reliant Arena
Team Mexico
(Averno, Rey Bucanero, Ultimo Guerrero, and Volador Jr.)
2
(1, 1, 1, and 1)
Team USA
(Kaz, Chris Sabin, Curry Man, and Alex Shelley)
2017 Super X Cup July 16, 2017
July 23, 2017
August 17, 2017
GFW Impact! Zone Dezmond Xavier 1 Taiji Ishimori
2021 Super X Cup January 9, 2021 Skyway Studios Ace Austin 1 Blake Christian

Tournament history

2003

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2004

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Standings Team Points
First Template:Flagicon Team USA 7
Second Template:Flagicon Team Canada 4
Third Template:Flagicon Team Mexico 3
Fourth Template:Flagicon Team Japan 2

2005

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Tournament bracket

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2006

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Standings Team Points
First Template:Flagicon Team USA 6
Second Template:Flagicon Team Canada 5
Third Template:Flagicon Team Mexico 4
Fourth Template:Flagicon Team Japan 3

2008

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Standings Team Points
First Template:Flagicon Team Mexico 7
Second Template:Flagicon Team USA 6
Third Template:Flagicon Team Japan 4
Fourth Template:Flagicon Team International 3

2017

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2021

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See also


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