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TNA Bound For Glory Results and Aftermath

  • 19-10-2009 1:00pm
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    NA Bound For Glory Results - 10/18/2009
    UCI Brens Events Center in Irvine, California
    Report by: Sean Hopkins of WrestlingNewsWorld.com

    We get a nice video package highlighting the big matches heading into Bound For Glory. We also get a couple of interviews from some of the big players in some of the bigger matches from tonight. Zakk Wylde is ringside, he shreds on his guitar for a bit before breaking out into a riff-y version of the National Anthem.

    Ultimate X Match for the X Division Championship
    The Motor City Machine Guns are out first, they are there to replace the Pope D'Angelo Dinero who had to pull out of the event due to a family emergency. Suicide is out next, and this crowd is really hot right out of the gate. Homicide is out next, to a ton of love from the crowd. Daniels is the fifth man to enter the ring, and this crowd loves all of these X division guys. Amazing Red is the last man out to the ring, with Don West in tow.

    This one is on as soon as the bell rings, and since it will be difficult to cover, please, as always, bear with me. Red and Daniels have a nice exchange where Red sends Daniels to the floor with a headscissors. Homicide follows out soon after with a dive through the ropes. Suicide hits Red with a Finlay roll before jumping outside on top of Homicide. Sabin, not to be outdone, dives through the middle of the ropes onto the men outside. Red tries but Daniels catches him, Red instead hits a top rope hurricarana to the outside that sends Daniels into all the other competitors. Red tries for the title, but the Guns catch him and use a giant swing/dropkick combo to take Red out. Homicide tries to the title while Daniels gets wrapped up with the Guns. Homicide gets almost the entire way to the title before Suicide does a springboard jump to get up to pull Homicide down to the mat.

    The Guns continue to use their double team advantage, hitting Daniels with a doomsday missile dropkick. Red tries for the title, but he too falls victim to the Guns when they try for their sliced bread/powerbomb combo. Red is able to fight his way out with a hurricarana, and the Guns teamwork breaks down a little bit. Suicide dives into the ring out of nowhere and now everyone but the Guns are in the ring. Homicide again gets up to the rope structure, but Daniels pulls him down by the foot, straight into a Death Valley Driver. Red is next to go for the title, but he changes his mind when he sees Suicide coming closer. Red tries again for the title but Suicide connects with a springboard dropkick to take him down.

    Daniels makes his way toward the title, as does Sabin. Both men kick it out while holding onto the ropes before falling onto their feet. Sabin connects with a DDT on Daniels. Shelley runs right into a lariat from Homicide. Homicide tries for the Gringo killer, but Daniels fights out. Red goes up for the title again but Suicide catches him. Red and Sabin hit some sort of top rope double team maneuver on Suicide, who gets launched into Daniels. Shelley comes off the top rope toward Homicide, but Homicide catches him in a big suplex. Red hits a standing shooting star on Homicide. Suicide and Sabin fight up to the top rope where Suicide hits a big time suplex that sets Daniels up to hit the BME.

    Daniels, Suicide and Red climb up the metal structure out to the middle of the X where they tease a suplex on top of the structure. Daniels slips himself through the scaffolding on top of the title belt, but so does Suicide. Suicide pulls Daniels down from the ropes and it ends in a nasty fall. The Guns go for the title and Sabin is close when Red drops down from the metal scaffolding and grabs the title.

    Winner and STILL X Division Champion: The Amazing Red


    Lauren is backstage with the Beautiful People, she asks them about their rematch against the Kockout Tag Champs. Sky calls Lauren JB, and TBP make fun of Lauren for a little while. Sky says that everyone knows that TNA started with the Knockout Division, and that the Tag Championships were created for them. Sky says that tonight, they are going to take home what is rightfully theirs. Rayne says that last November, TBP had a lot of drama going on and they weren't ready for their title shot, but tonight they're going to accessorize by getting a couple of new belts. Von Erich grabs the mic before they leave and spouts out some stupid catch-phrase.

    JB is backstage with the Sarita and Wilde, Wilde says that TBP can keep making their excuses, and they will keep making history. Sarita says something, and then I'm pretty sure she repeats the exact same thing in Spanish.

    TNA Knockout Tag Team Championship Match
    - Sarita & Taylor Wilde (c) vs. The Beautiful People


    The Beautiful People are out first, followed by Wilde and Sarita. The funny thing is that TBP get a more positive reaction than the champs, by far. Lacey kisses the referee so that she'll be allowed to stay at ringside, but Hebner is quick to come out. Von Erich kisses Hebner, but Hebner still throws her out, which causes TBP to throw a fit. The bell rings and Wilde tries to surprise Sky with a roll up. Sarita and Wilde utilize quick tags and some good double team work to isolate Sky from her corner, until Sky connects with a big lariat and makes the tag to Rayne. Sky goes for a monkey flip, but she gets thrown away and hit with a DDT instead and both women are down.

    Both women make the tag at the same time and Wilde comes in and cleans house on Rayne. Sarita hits Sky with a nasty missile dropkick to the face. Wilde and Sarita hit their German suplex/superkick combo on Rayne and they get the pin.

    Winners and STILL TNA Knockout Champions: Sarita and Taylor Wilde

    Lauren is backstage with Kevin Nash and Eric Young. Young cuts her off and says he's negotiated the best deal of his life. Young says he offered Hernandez a position in the World Elite. He says that both he and Nash consider him a black mark on the industry, and tonight they will eliminate him. She asks Nash about the $60,000 Young is paying Nash. Nash says that it's win-win, because he walks out with his title, and richer, and Young wins because Hernandez gets beat, and Young walks away without a scratch.

    TNA Legend's Championship Match
    - Kevin Nash (c) vs. Eric Young vs. Hernandez


    Young, of course, refuses to even go near the ring until Nash is out with him. Hernandez brings EY into the ring the hard way and catches Nash off guard, allowing him an opportunity to hit EY with a shoulder block that sends him over the top rope. Super Mex follows out and fights with EY up the entrance ramp until Nash comes in and attacks Hernandez from behind. Nash and EY both beat on Hernandez for a little while, but Big Mex is able to send Nash into the ring post, and back in the ring, Hernandez simply dominates EY. Hernandez hits a big one armed back breaker and he goes for a pin on EY but Nash breaks it up.

    Young and Nash pound on Hernandez in the corner, stomping at him and choking him with their boots. Nash hits Hernandez with a couple of his big elbows before Nash and EY go for a double team. Hernandez fights out and tries for a suplex, but Nash pushes Young over and Young hits a suplex of his own. Young and Nash stand Super MEx up in the corner and both choke him with their boots. Hernandez tries to fight back against both men, but Nash and Young both hit him with an elbow and Young goes for the pin. Nash breaks things up and Young looks confused, before realizing his deal with Nash, and Nash looks angry.

    Hernandez is able to make his way to the top rope where he hits a big missile dropkick on Nash, but he gets caught with a back body drop from EY that sends him to the apron. Hernandez comes back in the ring with a slingshot shoulder block to Nash, before he cleans house on both men for a little while, launching EY with a crazy back drop. Hernandez hits a dual clothesline on both men and all three guys are down. Young tries for a cross body but Hernandez turns it into a sitting powerbomb that's good for a near fall. Hernandez and Nash fight it out in the ring, before Hernandez jumps over the top rope out of nowhere on top of EY. When Super Mex tries to make his way back into the ring though, Nash is able to catch him with a boot. EY hits a big elbow drop on Hernandez before he pulls down Nash's shoulder straps for him. Nash teases the jack knife powerbomb, but EY gets tired of waiting. EY shoves Mex into Nash's crotch, pins Nash, and the ref counts to three.

    Winner and NEW TNA Legend's Champion: Eric Young

    There's chaos backstage as everyone but Team 3D are backstage who's in the big Tag match tonight. Magnus is on the mic, he basically tells everyone that they need to teal up against the Dudley's. Everyone agrees excepts for BMI, who are more interested in looking for Storm's beer.

    Full Metal Mayhem for the TNA & IWGP Tag Team Championship

    Once again, I'm sure this one will be very difficult to cover, so please bear with me. At the bell, everyone but BMI are quick to attack the Dudley's, but they soon join in. Everyone just focuses on pounding D-Von and Bubba. Steiner takes D-Von to the floor and slams him into the barricade, before using the ladder to work over D-Von's shoulder. Booker and Ray fight on the other side of the ring, and the British Invasion go for the ladders and try for the titles, BMI catches them though, and quickly end BI's run for the belts.

    BMI double team Williams, sending him headfirst into a chair in the corner before hitting a slingshot DDT. Booker comes in and takes out both members of BMI before grabbing a ladder and trying to climb up. Roode stops Booker's climb, but quickly falls victim to an axe kick. Steiner chokes out D-Von with an extension chord while BMI hit a DWI on Booker. Steiner comes in and cleans house on everyone with belly to belly suplexes before hitting a frankensteiner on Williams, and then hitting a top rope suplex on Magnus. Booker is calling for the ref, and Sharmell comes out. Steiner, meanwhile, hits Roode with a top rope suplex. Steiner tries to climb the ladder, but he's pushed off by Williams, and BI hit Steiner with a double team neckbreaker before ripping of 3D and hitting a what's up headbutt. a stretcher has come out for Booker and D-Von has finally made his way back to the ring. BI setup a table in the ring, but 3D is back in it and they go to town on everyone, taking out Magnus and Roode with a steel chair. 3D hit Williams with a double team neckbreaker before Ray connects with a Bubba Bomb on Roode and D-Von hits an inverted DDT on Storm.

    Zakk Wylde gets involved when Brother Ray hands him a chair and has him hit Magnus. Back in the ring, D-Von puts Williams through a table with a big suplec before 3D connect with a what's up headbutt of their own. Bubba has everyone yell 'get the tables!' and the crowd goes nuts. Bubba sets up three tables in the ring, and he and D-Von hit dual chokeslams on BMI, sending them through two of the tables. Steiner is in to break things up, before going outside to grab a ladder. Steiner takes down D-Von and Bubba with the ladder before positioning it under one of the belts. Steiner climbs the ladder, but 3D catches him and puts him through the table with a big slam.

    D-Von climbs the ladder and gets his hands on the IWGP title, but Rhino is in and he takes out 3D with a series of nasty chair shots. BI hurt D-Von even further with a top rope European suplex. BI grab a couple of ladders and begin the climb up, but BMI is in quickly to break things up. BMI hit a double suplex from the top of the ladder, and the landing looks really nasty. Roode tries to climb one of the ladders but Magnus hits Roode with a chair to the back.

    Magnus and Storm fight up to the top of the ladder where Storm hits a big sunset powerbomb from the top of the ladder. Storm turns around straight into a chair shot from doug williams, who begins to climb up the ladder. Roode catches Williams at the top of the ladder and sends him to the mat, but Big Rob comes in to the ring, grabs Roode and press slams him to the outside through a table. Big Rob puts Williams on his shoulders and gives him a boost up to the titles.

    Winners and NEW IWGP Tag Team Champions: Team 3D
    Winners and NEW TNA Tag Team Champions: The British Invasion


    TNA Knockout Women's Championship Match
    - ODB (c) vs. Awesome Kong vs. Tara


    Awesome Kong starts things off quickly, jumping both Tara and ODB before the bell. Tara and ODB are quick to team up on Kong though, but they get taken down by a double clothesline from Kong. Kong sends Tara into the corner, sends ODB after her and follows them both with a big splash. Kong slams both Tara and ODB before going to the top rope. Kong tries for a big splash, but both women move and kip up. Tara and ODB hit a double shoulderblock before following it up with a double suplex, but their teamwork breaks down when Tara goes for the pin. ODB hits Tara with a big fallaway slam, but Tara is able to fight back when she catches ODB in a tarantula. Kong is quick to break things up, slamming into both Tara and ODB. Tara goes up top and hits a big moonsault on both ODB and Kong. Kong picks Tara up and puts her on the top rope before smacking her off to the floor.

    Tara gets into it with a fan and ODB and Kong are obviously at a loss of what to do. Tara storms to the back and apparently it's a one on one match now. Kong sends ODB into the corner and tries for a splash, but ODB moves and hits a splash of her own. ODB actually picks Kong up and hits a big Samoan drop, but it's only good for a two count. ODB comes off the top rope at Kong, but Kong grabs her and squashes her in the corner. Tara is back out, but she's quickly kicked out to the floor by Kong. Kong goes up top and hits a big splash, but Tara is in to break it up.

    Kong sends Tara back out to the floor and hits an implant buster on ODB, but ODB kicks out and Kong looks shocked. Raisha Saeed is out and she tosses in a steel chair to Kong, but Kong kicks it back out. They do this again, with the same results. Kong tries for another implant buster, but ODB turns it into a face buster onto the chair (that Saeed sends back in the ring). ODB pins Kong, and the ref count to three. Both Saeed and Kong look pretty upset, but Kong looks a bit more angry than just upset.

    Winner and STILL TNA Knockout Champion: ODB

    Lauren is backstage with Matt Morgan, she asks him about his match with Angle tonight. Morgan says that Angle played him for months, but unlike all other big guys in the sport, Morgan is actually a college educated man. Morgan says that he's finally got Angle one on one, and that Angle's attempts to stay away from Morgan didn't work. Morgan says Kurt may have been a gold medalist, but Morgan IS the future.

    Submission Match
    - Bobby Lashley vs. Samoa Joe


    Lashley and Joe circle each other for a bit before Joe tries to kick at Lashley's rib. Lashley and Joe lock up and Lashley backs Joe up into the corner, but Joe turns it around and slaps Lashley. Lashley comes back with a big spinebuster, and he tries for the armbar, but Joe fights out and pounds on Lashley before locking in a leg bar, which Lashley fights out of. Lashley pounds on Joe before he sends him into the corner where he wails on him some more. Joe bails to the outside.

    Joe makes his way back into the ring and he begins kicking away at Lashley's leg. Joe sends Lashley to the outside before he follows out with the elbow suicida. Joe starts to work over Lashley's ribs, sending him back-first into the apron before chopping at his chest. Back in the ring, Lashley tries to fight back but Joe rakes the eyes. Joe locks in an abdominal stretch and he grinds away at Bobby's ribs with his elbow.

    Lashley hiptosses his way out of the hold, but he falls victim to a powerslam and Joe tries again for an armbar, but he can't lock it in. Lashley pounds away at Joe, but Joe backs him into the corner back first and chops away at him. Lashley surprises Joe out of nowhere with a big full nelson slam and this crowd (who is solidly pro-Joe) is not happy. Both men get back to their feet, where Lashley takes Joe down with a big suplex. Lashley charges Joe in the corner, but he's caught with a uranage, and then another. Joe goes for a third, but Lashley is able to lock in some sort of choke hold and the ref calls for the bell.

    Winner: Bobby Lashley

    JB is backstage with Mick Foley, he says that they haven't talked since Foley attacked Abyss. Foley says that tonight, Abyss is going to learn the hard way that you can't imitate Mick Foley. Foley says he did the things he did to make a name for himself, not Abyss. Foley says if Abyss is to overshadow Foley, that's fine, but he's going to have to earn it the hard way.

    Monster's Ball Match
    - Abyss vs. Mick Foley


    Dr. Stevie, the special ref, is the first man out to the ring, before Abyss makes his way out to a pretty nice pop from the crowd. Foley sneaks up on Abyss with a barbed wire bat and things are starts before Abyss can even get down the ramp. Foley brings Abyss to the top of the ramp, where he hits a swinging neckbreaker. Foley begins to climb the set and Abyss is soon to follow. Foley pounds away at Abyss, causing him to fall off the scaffold, through the entrance ramp. Foley climbs down, where he's given the barbed wire bat by Dr. Stevie. Foley charges and dives down on top of Abyss, bat first. Foley makes his way down to the ring with Stevie and Abyss breaks through the entrance ramp. Foley charges Abyss, but he's taken down with a clothesline and Abyss finally makes his way toward the ring.

    Abyss sets up a barbed wire board, propped up on the guard rail and ring apron, before climbing into the ring and wailing on Foley with a trash can. Abyss grabs another barbed wire board, which he brings into the ring. Abyss teases a chokeslam on the board, but Foley hits a double arm DDT instead. Foley grabs the bat and rakes it across Abyss' face, before hitting him in the arm. Foley brings in another barbed wire board, but when he tries to irish whip Abyss into the board, Foley is sent in instead. Abyss goes for a splash, but Foley moves and Abyss eats barbed wire, Foley and Stevie then push Abyss onto the other board and he's sandwiched.

    Foley brings in more barbed wire and Stevie brings in thumbtacks. Abyss teases chokeslamming Foley on the tacks, but Stevie breaks it up, so Abyss hits the shock treatment instead. Daffney runs down to the ring and hands Foley a taster, which he uses against Abyss (with cheesy sparks) a ref comes down and Foley tries for the pin but Abyss kicks out. Foley grabs a sock out of his pocket and he chages Abyss with barbed wire in his hand, but Abyss hits Foley with a drop toe hold into barbed wire. Daffney climbs to the top rope, but Abyss catches her and throws her through the barbed wire board he set up earlier. Stevie is in and he eats a black hole slam to the tacks. Abyss chokeslams Foley onto the barbed wire, and picks Stevies hand up to count out three.

    Winner: Abyss

    JB is backstage with Kurt Angle. He says things haven't gone the way MEM wanted, but Angle is calm. Angle says to step into the ring with him, you have to be at a certain level. Angle says he had Styles beat three days ago, and the next time, it will be for the title and there won't be a time limit, but before he can do that, he has to get through Morgan. Angle sees Morgan as a disrespectful punk and tonight, Angle is going to teach him that respect is damn real.

    Matt Morgan vs. Kurt Angle

    Morgan is out to a decent amount of love from the crowd, but Angle gets decidedly more. Angle bails out to the floor at the start of the match, but quickly makes his way back into the ring. Angle bails again and is a little bit slower to get back in this time around. Angle locks up with Morgan and Morgan launches him across the ring, causing Angle to tease bailing again.

    Morgan and Angle lock up and Morgan launches Angle over the top rope. Angle makes his way back into the ring, again, and this time he catches Morgan with a European uppercut and a series of right hands. Morgan catches Angle with an elbow before propping Angle up in the corner and hitting him with rapid fire elbows. Morgan grabs Angle by the back of the neck and picks him up, slamming him head first into the turnbuckle, before snapping Angle's neck over the top rope. Angle fights back though, sending Morgan to the outside. Angle comes off the apron to Morgan, but Morgan grabs him and rams him into the ring post.

    Morgan goes to the top rope and comes off with an impressive cross body block. Morgan goes for a bicycle kick in the corner, but Angle avoids it and hits a chop block, going to work on Morgan's legs. Angle grapevines the leg, before locking in a figure four. Morgan is able to roll over the figure four to relieve the pressure, but Angle is able to make it into the ropes and force a break of the hold. Angle pounds away at Morgan, but Morgan explodes back with a big lariat.

    Both men are back to the feet and Morgan goes to work on Angle, hitting a couple of clotheslines and following it up with a big side slam. Angle hits a couple of European uppercuts before he goes to the top and tries a cross body. Morgan catches him though and executes a nice fallaway slam. Morgan goes for the chokeslam, but Angle counters with a roll up that's good for two. Morgan connects with a chokeslam, but he can only keep Angle down for two. Angle surprises Morgan with a trio of German suplexes before he tries for an Angle slam. Morgan fights out though and connects with a carbon footprint, which is only good for a two count. Morgan charges Angle in the corner, but Angle moves and connects with the Angle slam, but Morgan kicks out!

    Angle locks in the ankle lock, but Morgan is able to get out with his massive leg strength. Morgan tries for a powerbomb, but Angle is able to counter into the ankle lock again. Morgan tries to kick him off but Angle won't let go. Morgan is finally able to make it out of the hold. Kurt charges Morgan in the corner, but Morgan moves and Angle connects with the post. Morgan connects with the hellavator, but Angle kicks out! Morgan looks frustrated as he picks up Angle. Morgan goes for the tombstone, but Angle counters into the ankle lock again. Angle, again will not let go to the ankle lock, but Morgan's tenacity gets him out of it. Morgan hits a big lariat, but he still can't keep Angle down for three. Morgan goes up top, but Angle surprises him with a big belly to belly suplex from the top rope. Angle hits a big Angle slam and he goes up top. Angle hits a beautiful frog splash, but Morgan kicks out at two. Angle goes back to the top rope, but Morgan catches him on his shoulders, Angle catches Morgan with a victory roll and he holds on for the three.

    Winner: Kurt Angle


    After the match, Angle reaches out his hand in respect to Morgan. Morgan looks pretty confrontational, but he eventually shakes Angle's hand and raises his arm.

    TNA Championship Match
    - Sting (c) vs. AJ Style
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    Both men get a good deal of respect from the crowd as they make their way to the ring. JB does the championship ring introductions, and this one is on! Both men shake hands before starting things off. AJ is a little hesitant to lock up, but gets over it quickly, locking in a headlock. Sting fights out and locks in a headlock of his own, but AJ is quick to make his way out of it and connect with a hip toss. AJ continues to try and wear Sting down with another headlock, but Sting fights out and hits his own hip toss.

    Sting and AJ continue to jockey for position, with each man trying their own tricks and neither being able to get up on the other. AJ and Sting impress each other with their counters and reversals. Sting hits a big shoulderblock and goes for AJ's legs, but AJ is quick to fight back to his feet. Big 'TNA' chants as AJ hits a snapmare/kick combo and a springboard knee drop. AJ hits some big elbows to the back of Sting's neck, but when he tries to send Sting into the corner, he's sent in hard, instead. Sting whips him into the turnbuckle again and tries for AJ's legs, and this time, when AJ scrambles, Sting clotheslines him over the top rope.

    Sting holds the ropes for AJ to get back into the ring, giving both men fair ground when the lock up again. AJ connects with an enzugiri and he follows it up with a quick suplex. He tries for the pin, but Sting kicks out at two. AJ chops Sting in the corner, and whips him across the ring hard. AJ continues to chop at Sting in the corner, but he gets caught with a duo of faceplants by Sting. Sting hits a huge back body drop, but AJ is able to fight back with a dropkick. Sting bails to the floor and AJ goes for the dive, Sting moves so AJ goes to the arpon. AJ jumps off at Sting, but Sting moves and AJ connects with the guardrail. AJ stands up and Sting goes for a big splash, but AJ moves and Sting jumps into the guardrail so hard he bends it. AJ is the first man back in the ring and he doesn't want Hebner to count.

    Back in the ring, Sting tries for a suplex but AJ fights out. AJ and Sting trade punches, with AJ coming out better, but when AJ tries for a splash, he misses. Sting goes up to the top rope, but AJ catches him in tombstone position. Sting turns it around though, hits the tombstone and pins AJ, who kicks out at two. AJ is quick to recover as he rolls to the apron where he connects with a big springboard elbow. Styles hits a backbreaker and he tries for another pin, but Sting kicks out at two. Sting sends Styles into the corner, but AJ tries for the moonsault DDT. Both men counter each other a bunch of times, but it ends with Sting hitting the scorpion death drop. Sting hits a splash in the corner to AJ's back and follows up with another death drop, but AJ kicks out at two!

    Sting locks in the scorpion death lock, but AJ refuses to quit, and he actually powers out of it. AJ and Sting trade blows in the middle of the ring, with Sting coming out better with a big lariat. Sting puts AJ on the top rope, but AJ fights out and sends Sting down to the mat. AJ falls off the top turnbuckle to the apron, but when Sting goes after him, he hits a Pele from the apron. AJ hits a springboard splash onto Sting, pins him, and the ref counts three.

    Winner and STILL TNA Champion: AJ Styles

    Sting shakes AJ's hand before he leaves the ring to let AJ pose with his belt. AJ grabs the microphone and tells Sting to stop and get back in the ring. He has some mic trouble, but he tells Sting that he's entertained the fans for 23 years, and they're in his home state, and that the ring is his spotlight. Sting says that it's AJ's spotlight, but AJ says that it's Sting's time. Huge 'please don't go' chants. Sting gets into the ring and Styles is on the ramp applauding. Big time Sting chants. Sting says thank you, and that he didn't really expect to be here right now, because the moment is not about him, but it's about AJ. Sting says if he's going to lose, he's glad that he could lose to someone like Styles, and that he's really glad to lose at home. 'You still got it' chants. Sting says that he should probably cover what a lot of people have been asking him recently. 'One more year' chants.

    Sting says he's not pulling a Bret Farve, but he doesn't know if he's going to come back. He says the way people are reacting right now though, makes him want to stay forever. Sting's music hits, and he leaves the ring.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,588 ✭✭✭JP Liz


    The following names were backstage at TNA's Bound For Glory PPV:


    Rob Van Dam
    Chuck Palumbo
    Brian Kendrick
    Former WWE Diva Lena Yada
    N'Sync Member Joey Fatone
    TMZ creator Harvey Levin


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,235 ✭✭✭✭flahavaj


    Wheres all the feedback from the usual TNA fans, then? Usually they're all over these threads? Heard it wasn't that special a show?


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 18,520 Mod ✭✭✭✭DM_7


    flahavaj wrote: »
    Wheres all the feedback from the usual TNA fans, then? Usually they're all over these threads? Heard it wasn't that special a show?

    Feck ya anyway, I only looked in when I saw you posting. Flahavaj + TNA thread = amusment for me. I ended up reading about the show, now my head hurts.

    It might come across good on tv. But united are tomorrow so I doubt I will be watching..........


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    While it wasn't an epic show, it was certainly a very good show. Joe/Lashley, Foley/Abyss and Styles/Sting were all good and Morgan/Angle was excellent. This was Matt Morgan's career defining match. Ultimate X and Full Metal Mayhem were really fun spotfests (plus Steiner absolutely worked his ass off and I really respect him for it) and everything else ranged from passable to decent.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,235 ✭✭✭✭flahavaj


    DM-ICE wrote: »
    Feck ya anyway, I only looked in when I saw you posting. Flahavaj + TNA thread = amusment for me. I ended up reading about the show, now my head hurts.

    It might come across good on tv. But united are tomorrow so I doubt I will be watching..........

    Not as much as Chris Daniels by the sounds of things.:eek:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    flahavaj wrote: »
    Not as much as Chris Daniels by the sounds of things.:eek:

    That was actually scary. Good to see he wasn't too banged up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 442 ✭✭seanironmaiden


    watched it this mornin... haven't seen a TNA ppv in a loooong time but I definately enjoyed it. Ultimate X was great.. and yea.. Daniels took some bump. Unsurpisingly, the rest of the matches had a tough act to follow but it was a pretty decent card. Enjoyed the Foley / Abyss match.. just cos I hadnt seen Foley since WWE. he looked good. Angle and Morgan was a good watch, I thought.. the 2 had good chemistry despite the size difference. Couldnt get over how small Angle is now compared to 2 years ago.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 15,577 Mod ✭✭✭✭Furious-Red


    I have to say i love the ppv def imo best ppv tna have had in quite awhile . Ill give my match opinions tomorrow


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 79 ✭✭pudgey22


    The pin of Sting at the end was a poor ending to a main event, especially after all the hits of the Angle/Morgan match, and the mistake made on the pin for Foley/Abyss was awful.
    Other than that a good PPV for TNA!


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