Trey Miguel Wins A No. 1 Contender's Match; Fails To Beat Rohit Raju For The X-Division Title

Trey Miguel Wins A No. 1 Contender's Match; Fails To Beat Rohit Raju For The X-Division Title

The Rascalz member emerged victorious over Chris Bey and TJP in a triple threat match; however, Trey Miguel failed to beat Rohit Raju for the X-Division Championship immediately following the contest.

By EliteGuy101 - Sep 23, 2020 07:09 AM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: Impact Wrestling

Trey Miguel was screwed out of his X-Division title opportunity.

The Rascalz member fought both Chris Bey and TJ Perkins in a No. 1 contender bout and the three men had a fun, fast paced contest that nearly went eight minutes. Each man got their chance to shine in the match-up, such as TJP locking Trey Miguel in a sharpshooter and then applying a camel clutch at the same time, Trey hitting a double knee stomp on Chris Bey as he was in the midst of connecting with a springboard armdrag to TJP, and Bey countering a flying Trey with a beautiful cutter for a strong nearfall.

In the end, Miguel hit TJP with a diving meteora as the former X-Division Champion had Chris Bey in a leg lock submission. Tired and hurt following the chaotic three-way, Rohit Raju instantly demanded that the referee start the match-up and Miguel agreed. The Rascalz member came out fast looking to knock out the champion with a lethal kick, but Raju countered into a roll up and got the three count in eight seconds thanks to a hand full of tights.

Raju managed to successfully defend the X-Division title for the first time; however, given the controverisal nature of his victory, it may not be the last time that Trey gets a title opportunity.

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