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Victory Road is a professional wrestlingpay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. It was originally the name for the very first three-hour pay-per-view card held by TNA in November 2004 and will forever be considered a landmark event in TNA history. The next one was held in July 2006. In 2005, it was replaced as the November pay-per-view by Genesis and moved to the month of July, replacing No Surrender as part of TNA shuffling pay-per-view names.
Jarrett won when he grabbed the title after the returning Scott Hall and the debuting Kevin Nash both hit Hardy with guitars.
After the match, Nash stated that he, Hall and Jarrett were taking over, and challenged the rest of TNA to stop them. They fended off A.J. Styles and 3Live Kru, but as the event went off the air, Randy Savage came out to challenge them. Savage's entrance was botched as when his entrance theme first began playing, it began to "skip." The production crew immediately stopped it from playing and put on the backup copy. By the time Savage's pyro had went off, he was already at ringside.
Afterwards Raven shaved Zbyszko bald. Zbyszko resisted violently, threatening to fire everybody involved, and eventually kicking a taunting Mark "Slick" Johnson in the groin when Slick showed him a mirror.
Early in the match, Jeff Jarrett, who was disguised as a cameraman, used a squirt bottle to squirt gasoline in Sting's eyes. Sting came back with one eye bandaged and finished the match.