This led to a six-way elimination match for the TNA World Championship at Slammiversary, where Nemeth would finally capture the title; albeit he didn't pin or submit Moose to do so.
[13][14] Later in the night after the show went off air, Nemeth, who defended the title in an iron man match with Josh Alexander, accepted the challenge for Victory Road.
[15][16] At Sacrifice, The System's Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards captured the TNA World Tag Team Championship from ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey).
[17][18] The System would reign as champions for over four months as ABC worked out their chemistry, occasionally moving into singles competition before returning to tag team action.
following Emergence, The System kicked off the show, where Myers and Edwards announced that they would invoke their rematch clause for the TNA World Tag Team Championship, setting up a rubber match with ABC at Victory Road.
The rematch would soon come on the Countdown to Slammiversary pre-show, but again, The Malisha won and retained due to cheating when Threat slammed her head into one of the titles placed on the corner by Edwards.
[11][12] Spitfire would get a measure of payback at Emergence after they and TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace defeated The Malisha and Ash by Elegance in a six-knockout tag team match.
Unfortunately, on the day of Victory Road, TNA announced that Edwards, after suffering an injury at Emergence, was medically unable to compete, and would be replaced by Tasha Steelz.
[19] At Slammiversary, Josh Alexander turned heel after delivering a low blow to Joe Hendry, eliminating him from the TNA World Championship match.
[19] At Emergence, Zachary Wentz won the TNA X Division Championship in an Ultimate X match, overcoming then-champion Mike Bailey, Laredo Kid, Hammerstone, Jason Hotch, and NXT wrestler Riley Osborne.
"[24][25] TNA eventually scheduled a tag team match for Victory Road between PCO and Rhino, and Cardona and a partner of his choosing, for which he selected De Lander.