TNA Bound For Glory Results

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Minoru Tanaka def. Manik:

EC3 def. Ryota Hama:

MVP def. Kazma Sakamoto:

TNA X-Division Championship: (C) Samoa Joe def. Low Ki & Kaz Hayashi:

Jiro Kuroshio & Yusuke Kodama def. Andy Wu & El Hijo Del Pantera:

Team 3D def. Abyss & Tommy Dreamer:

TNA Knockouts Championship: (C) HAVOK def. Velvet Sky:

The Great Muta & Tajiri def. James Storm & The Great Sanada:

For Full detailed results check out WrestlingINC.com

 

TNA Bound For Glory: Final Card

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The card for TNA’s Bound For Glory pay-per-view this Sunday, October 12th from Tokyo, Japan in conjunction with Japanese wrestling promotion Wrestle-1.

Andy Wu & Hijo Del Pantera VS Kuroshio Ikemen Jiro & Yusuke Kodama:

Manik VS Minuro Tanaka:

MVP VS Kazma Sakamoto:

EC3 VS Ryota Hama:

TNA Knockouts Championship: (C) HAVOK VS Velvet Sky:

X-Division Championship: (C) Samoa Joe VS Low Ki VS Kaz Hayashi:

Team 3D VS Abyss & Tommy Dreamer:

“The Cowboy” James Storm & The Great Sanada VS The Great Muta & Tajiri:

The Wolves Retained The TNA Tag Titles In Full Metal Mayhem

The Wolves retained their TNA Tag Titles against Team 3D & The Hardy’s in a brutal but awesome Full Metal Mayhem match. All 3 teams took several bumps through tables, chairs, Ladders & including Bully Ray powerbombing Davey Richards onto a guardrail set up with one end on the ring apron & the other end on the steel steps, the move bent the guardrail.

TNA Impact Preview: 10/8/14

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TNA Tag Team Title Series Final: Full Metal Mayhem: (C) The Wolves VS Team 3D VS The Hardy’s:

TNA Knockouts Championship #1 Contender Triple Threat Match: Angelina Love VS Madison Rayne VS Taryn Terrell:

Bobby Roode continues to look for answers from Lashley in regards to his World Title challenge. Will Lashley face Roode?

What is the future of EC3 & Rockstar Spuds friendship?

“The Cowboy” James Storm & The Great Sanada VS Low Ki & Tigre Uno:

Bram VS Samuel Shaw:

Spoiling the Wrestling Fun

WrestleMania has been coined as a “global phenomenon”. The biggest pay per view event of the year is the WWE equivalent to the Super Bowl. Other companies strive to find their answer to the wrestling juggernaut’s annual super event. TNA’s Bound for Glory has been the WrestleMania of Impact Wrestling and while TNA is a smaller company, it is always able to serve as an alternative for WWE programming.

While Bound for Glory has historically remained in the United States, on October 12th, BFG is going overseas. Is it to the ever-popular United Kingdom? No. For the first time ever, BFG leaves the states for Tokyo, Japan. For years, Japan has been one of the most popular countries for showcasing pro wrestling talent. With companies such as New Japan Pro Wrestling and Japanese stars in TNA such as Sanada and the inclusion of stars such as The Great Muta and Tajiri, BFG looks to pay homage to the nation that has welcomed and supported pro wrestling with open arms. However, there is another side to the story. With the show airing at 7:30pm eastern, that would be 8:30am Tokyo time, TNA’s flagship pay per view won’t be live but rather on a taped delay for the United States. While it’s great to see TNA’s popularity reaches a global audience, what will be the reaction that Monday morning?

It’s one thing to leave the country, but for the biggest event of the year, especially when other PPVs have transformed into free events on Spike TV, is having a pay per view that’s in another country a smart decision, showcasing other cultures and TNA’s popularity, or will it be infested with complaints of rabid spoilers?

With multiple episodes of TNA being taped weeks in advance, one must be careful looking up any TNA information if they wish to avoid spoilers, especially in the age of social media and the “instant gratification” generation. While some may avoid TNA outside of television altogether to avoid spoilers, millennials help push a show’s popularity with fandoms and social media buzz. If people avoid social media to avoid spoilers, how can something like TNA reach a level of popularity to compete with any competition? Spoilers take away the surprise and joy of seeing something unfold, and with BFG being taped delayed, there’s a higher risk of being spoiled. While it’s best to avoid social media before the event airs, is this a risk of losing a part of the fan base or an alternative to how social media increases for, say, the WWE before a PPV (albeit live) such as WrestleMania?

On the other side of the coin, TNA spoiled their own product by announcing that Bully Ray actually did slam Dixie Carter through a table and it would air the next week. While some were turned off by the spoiler, others heard about the actions and flocked to Spike TV that next week. While some may look at it as an old way of thinking by wanting to avoid spoilers, maybe there’s still a strong desire to avoid spoilers. While both have been seen amongst fans, time will truly tell which way of presenting information and “spoilers” will thrive in the social media age.

With Bound for Glory in Japan, it should be an exhilarating event for the ages. However, will the threat of spoilers hurt buzz about the show, or encourage more to tune in and watch? We’ll have to wait and see.

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TNA & GFW Talking With Same Networks

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It’s being reported by Wrestling Observer Newsletter that TNA Impact Wrestling & Jeff Jarrett’s Global Force Wrestling have been in talks with the same TV networks because very few networks are interested in picking up pro wrestling.

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TNA has the upper-hand over GFW because they are operational, have history & have stars under contract. Spike TV not renewing TNA is making it harder for GFW to get a TV deal.

Another issue for TNA is that most of the networks that TNA are rumored to be talking with don’t air in Canada. There has always been strong support for pro wrestling in Canada.

Havok Is The New TNA Knockouts Champion

On last nights TNA Impact Wrestling, Havok attacked TNA Knockouts Champion Gail Kim on the way to the ring for their Title match. Havok injured Gail’s Shoulder. Later in the night, Gail insisted on going through with the Title match even though she was injured. Havok defeated Gail to become the new TNA Knockouts Champion.

 

TNA Impact Preview: 10/1/14

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Austin Aries makes NYC Gold Rush decision.

TNA Knockouts Championship: (C) Gail Kim VS Havok:

The Wolves decide what the final match of the TNA Tag Team Title Series (The Wolves VS Team 3D VS The Hardy’s) will be.

Mr. Anderson VS MVP:

Bobby Roode has requested the opportunity to speak his mind. What does Roode have to say?

Several Matches For TNA Bound For Glory Announced

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Tag Team Grudge Match: James Storm & Great Sanada VS Great Muta & Tajiri:

Team 3D VS Abyss & Tommy Dreamer:

X-Divison Championship: (C) Samoa Joe VS Low Ki VS Kaz Hayashi:

Havok VS Velvet Sky:

TNA VS Wrestle-1: EC3 VS Ryota Hama:

TNA VS Wrestle-1: Manik VS Minoru Tanaka:

TNA VS Wrestle-1: MVP VS Kazma Sakamota:

TNA News: Top Star Not Appearing At Bound For Glory, Josh Mathews Working For TNA

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Japanese wrestling promotion Wrestle-1 announced that The Wolves will not be on TNA Bound For glory due to Davey Richards’ injuries. Wrestle-1 & TNA are planning to finally announce some Bound For Glory matches later this week. Wrestle-1’s Jimmy Suzuki reports that Bobby Lashley appearing on the card are incorrect.

Word is that former WWE announcer Josh Mathews has already started officially working for TNA. Mathews has reportedly relocated to Nashville & has been working out of the TNA offices. No word yet on when he will appear on TV.

Source: WrestlingINC.com