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TNA No Surrender 2008

TNA No Surrender 2008

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No Surrender (2008) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion that took place on September 14, 2008 at the General Motors Centre in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. It was the fourth event under the No Surrender name, TNA's first PPV to take place outside of the United States, and the ninth event in the 2008 TNA PPV schedule. Nine professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card, four of which were for championships.

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Budget

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Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

180 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

14 September 2008

Country

United States of America

Cast

Nuufolau Joel Seanoa

Nuufolau Joel Seanoa

Samoa Joe

Kurt Angle

Kurt Angle

Kurt Angle

Jason Reso

Jason Reso

Christian Cage

Allen Jones

Allen Jones

AJ Styles

Frank Trigg

Frank Trigg

Himself

James Cox

James Cox

James Storm

Robert Roode Jr.

Robert Roode Jr.

Robert Roode

Nelson Rodriguez Erazo

Nelson Rodriguez Erazo

Homicide

Shawn Hernandez

Shawn Hernandez

Hernandez

Jamar Shipman

Jamar Shipman

Jay Lethal

Retesh Bhalla

Retesh Bhalla

Sonjay Dutt

Lauren Williams

Lauren Williams

Angelina Love

Shantelle Malawski

Shantelle Malawski

Taylor Wilde

Dara Daivari

Dara Daivari

Sheik Abdul Bashir

Austin Watson

Austin Watson

Consequences Creed

Peter Williams III

Peter Williams III

Petey Williams

Mark LoMonaco

Mark LoMonaco

Brother Ray

Devon Hughes

Devon Hughes

Brother Devon

Chris Parks

Chris Parks

Abyss

Matt Morgan

Matt Morgan

Matt Morgan

Kia Stevens

Kia Stevens

Awesome Kong

Jessica Kresa

Jessica Kresa

ODB

Jeremy Fritz

Jeremy Fritz

Super Eric

Daniel Covell

Daniel Covell

Curry Man

Dean Roll

Dean Roll

Shark Boy

James Guffey

James Guffey

Jimmy Rave

Lance Hoyt

Lance Hoyt

Lance Rock

Christy Hemme

Christy Hemme

Christy Hemme

Trenesha Biggers

Trenesha Biggers

Rhaka Khan (Ringside)

Terry Gerin

Terry Gerin

Rhino (Ringside)

Melissa Anderson

Melissa Anderson

Raisha Saeed (Ringside)

Jacqueline Moore

Jacqueline Moore

Jackie Moore (Ringside)

John Parsonage

John Parsonage

Johnny Devine

Monty Sopp

Monty Sopp

Cute Kip (Ringside)

Jamie Szantyr

Jamie Szantyr

Velvet Sky (Ringside)

Paige Nicole Mayo

Paige Nicole Mayo

SoCal Val (Ringside)

Héctor Guerrero

Héctor Guerrero

Hector Guerrero (Ringside)

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