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TNA Bound For Glory 2012

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"Bound for Glory": A Thrilling Pay-Per-View from Phoenix

As I watched the Grand Canyon University Arena erupt into chaos last night, I couldn't help but feel like I was witnessing something special. TNA's "Bound for Glory" pay-per-view event delivered in a big way, featuring eight matches that left fans on the edge of their seats.

Let's start with the opening contest, where Rob Van Dam proved why he's still one of the best in the business. His victory over Zema Ion was no fluke; RVD's innovative offense and quickness allowed him to outmaneuver his opponent en route to a well-deserved win. This set the tone for an action-packed night that would only get better.

Samoa Joe's dominance continued as he successfully defended his TNA King Of The Mountain Title against Magnus. The two competitors engaged in a hard-hitting, back-and-forth battle that kept fans guessing until the very end. In the end, Joe's sheer strength and cunning proved too much for Magnus, leading to another successful title defense.

The Street Fight between James Storm and Bobby Roode was an absolute war zone. These two veterans of the ring left it all out there, with Storm emerging victorious after a grueling 17-minute contest. The crowd was thoroughly entertained by this one, and I'm sure we'll be seeing more of these two in the future.

Joey Ryan's upset victory over Al Snow in their singles match was a pleasant surprise. Ryan's aggressive style and willingness to take risks paid off as he submitted Snow with a modified Sharpshooter. This win could be a huge momentum boost for Ryan moving forward.

The main event of the evening saw Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez successfully defend their Impact World Tag Team Titles against AJ Styles, Kurt Angle, Christopher Daniels, and Kazarian in an absolute free-for-all. With so many talented competitors involved, it was anyone's game until the very end. In the end, Guerrero and Hernandez's experience and chemistry proved too much for their opponents.

Tara's victory over Miss Tessmacher in their Impact Knockouts Title Match was a welcome surprise. The former Knockouts Champion showed no signs of ring rust as she dominated her opponent en route to a well-deserved win. This could be the start of something special for Tara moving forward.

The No Disqualification Tag Team Match featuring Aces And Eights and Bully Ray and Sting was an absolute wild card. With so many egos involved, it's a wonder anyone emerged victorious. In the end, Aces And Eights' sheer numbers and cunning proved too much for their opponents.

And finally, we had the main event of the evening: Jeff Hardy vs. Austin Aries for the Impact World Title. This one was everything I had hoped for and more – two men giving it their all in a thrilling contest that saw Hardy emerge victorious. The crowd was on its feet as Hardy celebrated his title win, capping off an incredible night of action.

In conclusion, "Bound for Glory" was an absolute thrill ride from start to finish. With so many exciting matches and surprise victories, this event will be remembered for some time to come. Until next year's edition, that is!


Card Details

  • Date: 14 Oct 2012
  • Promotion: Impact Wrestling
  • Arena: Grand Canyon University Arena
  • Attendance: 2900
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 14 Oct 2012

Matches

  1. Rob Van Dam(C) defeat Zema Ion in a Impact X-Division Title Match

  2. Samoa Joe(C) defeat Magnus in a TNA King Of The Mountain Title Match
    Match Time: 08:55

  3. James Storm defeat Bobby Roode in a Street Fight
    Match Time: 17:26

  4. Joey Ryan defeat Al Snow in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 09:27

  5. Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez(C) defeat AJ Styles and Kurt Angle and Christopher Daniels and Kazarian in a Impact World Tag Team Title Three Way Match

  6. Tara(C) defeat Miss Tessmacher in a Impact Knockouts Title Match

  7. Aces And Eights defeat Bully Ray and Sting in a No Disqualification Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 10:52

  8. Jeff Hardy(C) defeat Austin Aries in a Impact World Title Match