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Mike Bailey Regains TNA X-Division Title At TNA Victory Street


Mike Bailey is now a three-time TNA X-Division Champion, as he regained the gold at TNA Victory Street.

Zachary Wentz captured the title by successful the Final X match for the gold at TNA Emergence. Bailey was the reigning champion heading into the bout, and he received his rematch at TNA Victory Street.

Bailey finally emerged victorious as he clinched the win with the Flamingo Driver. In doing so, he received the title for the third time.

Right here’s how the match broke down, courtesy of our play-by-play protection:

Bailey wrenches Wentz’s legs in a submission maintain. Wentz will get a two-count with a pin try. Wentz lights him up with a collection of kicks. Bailey hits Wentz with some extra kicks. They battle forwards and backwards, and each males are down. Wentz and Bailey commerce strikes. Each males go crashing over the ropes and right down to the ground on a crossbody by Wentz. Bailey dives onto Wentz with a moonsault. Wentz dodges a dive and nails Bailey with a knee strike. Bailey hits double knees on the nook.

Wentz slams Bailey head-first onto the ground at ringside. Wentz stomps on Bailey’s again. Bailey will get his knees up for a Swanton and drills Wentz with a kick. Bailey will get a two-count with a kick. Wentz hits a diving cutter for a two-count. Bailey takes management and hits a Capturing Star Press for a close to fall. He rocks Wentz with a kick. Wentz dodges Final Weapon and will get a two-count with a pin try. He hits a flipping DDT. Bailey catches Wentz with a Poison-rana. Wentz hits a operating kick. Bailey hits the Flamingo Driver for the win.

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John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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