In the ancient theater of competition, victory does not always belong to the strongest or the swiftest — sometimes it belongs to the most watchful. At Slammiversary, Cedric Alexander retained the TNA X Division Championship not by outlasting his rivals in the air, but by reading the moment from the ground, stepping in at the precise instant Leon Slater had done the hard work of reaching the prize. It was the 55th chapter of Ultimate X history, and it reminded us that in contests of human will, awareness can outweigh athleticism.
Alexander retains X Division title with dramatic cable steal at TNA Slammiversary
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