Multiple Title Changes At TNA Bound For Glory 2024
Several championships changed hands at TNA Bound For Glory 2024
Oct 27, 2024
Bound For Glory is TNA’s biggest show of the year, and the 2024 edition was no exception, with several championships changing hands at the show.
The first major win of the night came during the pre-show as Frankie Kazarian made it all the weay from the number one spot to win the Call your Shot Gauntlet match. Kazarian wound up facing off with Rhino after the two veterans outlasted 18 other opponents before facing off for their shot. Despite Rhino having momentum - and his hometown Detroit crowd on his side - the self-proclaimed ‘King of TNA’ kicked the ‘War Machine’ in the groin to get the tainted victory.
We have a new Knockouts World Champion, with Masha Slamovich finally defeating Jordynne Grace, and lifting the title for the first time in her career. The two friends threw everything at one another - wheelbarrow suplexes, piledrivers, even a Burning Hamer, with Grace looking to seal it with the Juggernaut Driver. However, Masha kicked out, and when Grace went up top for an avalanche Grace Driver like she did at Bound For Glory 2022, Masha hit the Snowplow from the top then a piledriver to get the 1-2-3, and end Grace’s third run with the belt at 288 days.
In the main event of the evening, The Hardys became three-time TNA World Tag Team Champions with victory in Full Metal Mayhem. The ladders, tables, chairs, and even ring mat were adorned with artwork by Jeff Hardy, as the Hardys put on some of their greatest hits alongside ABC and champions The System. Jeff Hardy rolled back the years with a customary insane Swanton Bomb from the top of a 20-foot ladder onto Brian Myers through two tables at ringside, and despite Alysha Ewards and Eddie Edwards looking to halt the legendary brothers’ momentum it was Matt and Jeff’s night, the two powerbombing Eddie over the ropes through two tables before retrieving the belts to a huge ovation.