Every TNA / Impact Wrestling Final Resolution PPV , Ranked Worst To Best 

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The debut Final Resolution PPV occurred on January 16 , 2005 , and was fruitful . Influence Wrestling created a yearly version of Final Resolution until 2012. Anyway , in 2020 , there was one more version of Final Resolution . Albeit sadly , it didn't have the progress of its ancestors , and clearly , that will be the last Final Resolution PPV .
RELATED : The 10 Wrestlers With The Best Gear In Impact Wrestling So , there were in complete 10 versions of Final Resolution , some were fantastic PPVS , while others might have been exceptional . The fans saw some astounding pairs minutes that actually live in their recollections . Right away , beneath is each TNA/Impact Wrestling Final Resolution PPV , positioned from most obviously terrible to best . Last Resolution 2020 Despite having an extraordinary headliner ( Rich Swann versus Chris Bey ) , this PPV passed on a ton to be wanted . The initial match between Tommy Dreamer and Larry D was frustrating , Hernandez and Fallah Bahh fizzled , and Havok and Nevaeh defea Team Sea Stars ( Ashley Vox and Delmi Exo ) in a horrible match . The Impact Knockouts Title match between Deonna Purrazzo and Rosemary was normal , the match between Karl Anderson and Ethan Page was terrible , and Eric Young crushed Rhino in a good challenge . This must be the most horrendously awful Final Resolution PPV ever . Last Resolution 2012 Final Resolution 2012 was a dull PPV , including eight matches , and only three of them merited watching , Austin Aries versus Bully Ray , the headliner between Jeff Hardy and Bobby Roode , and the best match of the evening , Christopher Daniels versus AJ Styles . The remainder of the PPV was unremarkable , with a frustrating TNA Women's Knockout Title match betw Tara ( known as Victoria in WWE ) and Mickie James and a typical match between James Storm and Kazarian . This PPV felt fundamental and unsurprising , it required better storylines and more show . Last Resolution 2007 This PPV had an exceptionally intriguing match card , albeit maybe it didn't satisfy hopes . The initial match between AJ Styles and Rhino was frustrating . It was anything but a terrible match , yet it most certainly didn't satisfy hopes . RELATED : 10 Current Impact Wrestling Stars and Their Worst Match , According To Dave Meltzer James Storm and Petey Williams scarcely had six minutes , so they couldn't recount a wonderful story . Kurt Angle and Sam conveyed a decent 30 - minute Iron Man match , however it wasn't the banger that was
expected . The headliner between Christian Cage , Sting , and Abyss was engaging yet nothing vital . Last Resolution 2011 Final Resolution 2011 was a decent PPV in general , despite the fact that it had a few blemishes that might have caused fans to fail to remember it . A large portion of the matches were strong , however not a huge deal . The best match of the night was the headliner , a 30 - minute Iron Man match between AJ Styles and Bobby Roode , which was tied 3-3 . James Storm crushed Kurt Angle in a decent match , Gail Kim crushed Mickie James after a pleasant fight , and the Steel Cage match between Jeff Hardy and Jeff Jarrett was palatable .Final Resolution 2008 ( December ) In 2008 there were two versions of Final Resolution PPV , one in January and one in December . The December release was not on par with the January version , in spite of the fact that it was anything but a terrible PPV using any and all means . The card comprised of seven matches , none of which were remarkable , except for none of which were horrendous either . There were two champion matches , Kurt Angle versus Rhino , and the headliner , which highlighted the Main Event Mafia taking on The Front Line . Last Resolution 2010 Final Resolution 2010 was a decent PPV with strong matches and great bookin choices , however nothing critical . AJ Styles and Douglas Williams conveyed the Styles and Douglas Williams conveyed the best match of the PPV , a magnificent session . RELATED : Every Major AJ Styles TNA Feud , Ranked Worst To Best The Motor City Machine Guns crushed Generation Me in an extraordinary Full Metal Mayhem match to hold the World Tag Team Titles . The match between Rob Van Dam and Rhino was very great . A compensation - per view should serious areas of strength for close however that wasn't true here , as the last two matches didn't satisfy hopes Final Resolution 2006 This was a really engaging PPV beginning to end . The opener was a decent six man label group match , in which Alex Austin Aries , and Roderick Strong crushed Chris Sabin , Matt Bentley , and Sonjay Dutt . AJ Styles and Hiroshi Tanahashi conveyed a decent match - it ought to have been exceptional , however - Samoa Joe crushed Christopher Daniels in a phenomenal X - Division Title match , and the headliner was great , Christian Cage and Sting crushed Jeff Jarrett and Monty Brown . Last Resolution 2008 ( January ) This was the January version of Final Resolution 2008 , an excellent PPV , which had several great matches . Gail Kim and Awesome Kong conveyed one of the most outstanding ladies' matches in Impact Wrestling history , and Kurt Angle and Christian Cage worked really hard I headliner . The remainder of the PPV was strong and very pleasant .Final Resolution 2009 Final Resolution 2009 was a fantastic PPV , with a tomfoolery - to - watch opener between The British Invasion and The Motor City Machine Guns and an exceptional headliner , the World Heavyweight Title match between AJ Styles and Daniels . There was likewise a Three Degrees Of Pain match between Kurt Angle and Desmond Wolfe , which was wonderful . The remainder of the coordinates were normal , with several extraordinary minutes . Last Resolution 2005 The best Final Resolution PPV was the debut one of every 2005. This PPV had a brilliant match card . The principal half d PPV comprised of short yet strong and engaging matches . The final part had several exceptional matches . America's Most Wanted ( Chris Harris and James Storm ) crushed Team Canada ( Bobby Roode and Eric Young ) in a colossal match to become NWA World Tag Team Champions . Following , AJ Styles won in a crazy Ultimate X match against Chris Sabin and Petey Williams . That must be one of the most mind-blowing matches in Impact Wrestling history .