Here are the full results for TNA Bound for Glory 2025 pay-per-view. Follow along here throughout the show for the results of each match’s winners.
Countdown To TNA Bound For Glory Pre-Show Results (10/12/25)
TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship Match:The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay) (c) vs. The Elegance Brand (Heather by Elegance and M by Elegance)
The match starts off with Heather and M attacking the champions from behind. M then hit a Van Terminator style coast-to-coast dropkick on Cassie for a near fall. M then ties Lee up in a bow-and arrow type move to allow Heather to come off the top with a double stop for another near fall. McCay then gets the tag and runs wild on her opponents. She then sends Ashley into M, then hit M with a boot so she DDT’d her partner. McCay then catches a pump kick from M, but kicks out at two. McKay then ducks a shot from Ashley, who hit her partner. The IInspiration then hits M with the Idolizer and Lee gets the win.
The winners and still the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay)!
After the match, TNA President Carlos Silva presents The IInspiration with their tag team title belts.
Commentary then hypes the card once last time and the Countdown To TNA Bound For Glory Pre-Show comes to a close.
TNA Bound For Glory Results (10/12/2025)
TNA Bound For Glory opens up with Boston Celtics radio voice Sean Grande narrating a video package. Tom Hannifan and Matt Rehwoldt then welcomes us to the show and McKenzie Mitchell introduces the U.S. Marines Color Guard.
TNA International Championship Match: “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian (c) vs. “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin
The match starts off with Maclin having the upper hand early on and Maclin fights back. He is then sent out of the ring for a sunset powerbomb by Kazarian, who heads to the crowd to mock Maclin’s mother. She then responds with a double bird salute. This then riles Kazarian up, but Maclin blindsides him to bring Kazarian back in the ring. Maclin then hits an Olympian slam to stay on top of things and charges at Kazarian in the corner to set up a tree of woe. Maclin then sets up in the corner and charges at Kazarian, who lifts himself up to dodge the attack. Kazarian then breaks free of the tree of woe, but is caught by Maclin in a chicken wing crossface. Kazarian then breaks free to roll Maclin up and he uses the ropes for leverage before the referee catches him. Kazarian then goes for a Boston crab, but Maclin gets the ropes for a break.
Maclin then fights back before taking a Pele Kick followed by the Angel’s Wings, but Kazarian only gets a two count. Kazarian then sends Maclin to the corner and he looks for the Fade to Black off the turnbuckle, but Maclin fights back and he forces Kazarian to the mat with a bite. Maclin then hits a diving headbutt, but Kazarian rolls out of the way to hit a cutter for a near fall of his own. Maclin then gets caught in a tree of woe position, but he dodges a charge Kazarian before finally catching Kazarian with the shoulder tackle to the midsection. Maclin then hits Kazarian with the KIA for the win.
The winner and new TNA International Champion, “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin!
After the match, Maclin is presented with the title by the TNA President before leaving the ring to celebrate alongside some Marines and his mother. Maclin then returns to the ring as the crowd applauds the new champion.
The English and French commentary teams are then introduced and Rehwoldt and Hannifan run down the rest of the card for tonight’s PPV.
We then head to the back, where we hear from TNA World Champion Trick Williams. He says the TNA fans should be thanking him for all the attention he has been getting the company as of late. Trick then has his lawyer explain that he wears the TNA World Title upside down because he turned TNA upside down. Trick then addresses that nobody likes him, but that doesn’t matter as he goes into this ready to put cases on everyone. Trick then ends by saying that he is best for business and let’s talk about it.
We then take a look at Indi Hartwell and Kelani Jordan getting ready for the TNA Knockouts World Title Match for later tonight before we get a video package highlighting the feud between Tessa Blanchard and Gia Miller going into tonight’s match.
Tessa Blanchard then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of TNA Bound For Glory and she is accompanied by Victoria Crawford. Gia Miller then makes her way down to the ring and she is accompanied by Jody Threat.
Singles Match: “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard vs. Gia Miller
The match starts off with Tessa Blanchard mocking Gia Miller to offer a headlock and Miller obliges to take Blanchard to the mat. Blanchard then gets back up quickly, continuing to mock Miller before Miller rolls her up for a two count. Blanchard then gets to her feet and goes off on Miller, sending her to the ropes before setting her arm up on the steps for a stomp. Jody Threat then finds herself unable to intervene as Blanchard continues the attack and hits a suplex that slams Miller onto the steps.
Blanchard then brings Miller over to where her family is watching in the front row, mocking them as she continues pummeling away at Miller before bringing her back into the ring. Blanchard then props Miller against the ropes, distracting the referee as Victoria Crawford attacks Miller. Blanchard then brings Miller into the corner once more and this time Crawford attacks Miller in plain sight of the referee. Threat then intervenes as the referee ejects Crawford from ringside.
Blanchard then sends Miller to the outside before arguing with security to keep Crawford around until Threat hits a dive off the top turnbuckle sending them all to the floor. This then leads to Threat chasing Crawford to the back as we head back to the ring, where Miller builds up some momentum to take Blanchard to the mat. Miller then hits a cross body, but only gets a two. Blanchard then heads to the corner, but is caught with a splash by Miller only to fight back with a boot before mounting up for some punches on Miller. She then pulls off a turnbuckle cover before sending Miller’s head into it, only for Miller to respond with a headbutt. She then goes for a powerbomb as the referee fixes the turnbuckle cover and Blanchard has a roll of quarters. She then nails Miller with it to take her down to the canvas for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard!
After the match, Blanchard celebrates her win.
We then get a TNA Injury report presented by BIOFLEX. It is announced that Team 3D and The Hardys are cleared, but Matt Hardy is beat up. It is also announced that Joe Hendry is hurt after the No DQ Match from last week and that Mike Santana and Trick Williams are cleared for their title match.
We then head back to ringside and we look at Mance Warner earning the final slot in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet before commentary goes over the rules of the match. We then get our first two entrants for the Call Your Shot Gauntlet as Lei Ying Lee and Mara Sadè make their way down to the ring and the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match is underway.
20-Person Intergender Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match
The match starts off with both women shaking hands before locking up and they quickly trade holds before Sadé takes Lee to the mat with a shoulder tackle. Lee then gets back to her feet and both women go back and forth for a standoff. Sadé is then sent to the corner as Lee continues the attack until Sadé nearly gets Lee over the rope. This then leads to Lee fighting back, but Sadé hits a headbutt to stay in it as the next entrant comes out and it’s Ryan Nemeth. Nemeth then goes after both women, but they take him in the corner and the next entrant is out and it’s Nic Nemeth. Nic Nemeth then gets into it with Lee and Sadé, who sends Nic Nemeth to the ropes before Ryan Nemeth makes the save. The Nemeths then take both women down as the next entrant makes his way out and it is Cedric Alexander.
Alexander then makes a beeline for the ring and he goes after both Nemeths and sends them to the mat. Alexander then gets Ryan to the corner, but Nic stops the elimination attempt as the next entrant makes his way out and it’s Rich Swann. Swann then heads to the ring and he stares down Alexander. Both men then go at it and that ends in a standoff until Swann goes after the face of Alexander. He then shows off as Alexander gets back to his feet and he takes Swann down as the next entrant makes his way out and it is AJ Francis. Lee then charges at Francis, but she is sent to the corner with Francis catching Sadé to send her over the top rope for the elimination and it is quickly followed by eliminating Lee. Swann then jumps into the arms of Francis to celebrate, but it is every man for himself and Francis sends Swann over the top rope to eliminate him as well.
Sinner and Saint then make their way out and they flip an invisible coin to determine that Saint is the next entrant. He then heads down to the ring and he immediately goes after Ryan before Nic fights him off. Francis then goes after Alexander and the next entrant makes his way out and it is BDE. He then slides into the ring, only for AJ Francis to try and throw him over the top rope. BDE then catches himself on the apron and gets back into the ring before cutting off a chokeslam attempt by Francis before being hit with a superkick by Nic.
Francis then goes after BDE, picking him up on his shoulders before the next entrant makes his their out and is the entire Rascalz as all three men head down to the ring. They then work with BDE to take AJ Francis over the top rope for the elimination. They then go after Alexander in the corner as Dani Luna makes her way down to the ring next. She the fends off the Nemeths before getting into it with Saint, who manages to take Luna to the corner.
He is unable to get her eliminated as the next entrant makes his way out and it is Eric Young. He then goes after Saint and both men trade offense before Saint takes Young out with a forearm. He then sends Young over the top rope, but Young narrowly saves himself and both men go at it on the apron and it leads to a low blow and a piledriver by Young, eliminating Saint in the process. Young then gets back in the ring and he goes after Alexander while Nic skins the cat on the ropes to save himself and Jake Something makes his way down to the ring. He then sends Trey down hard before taking Zach out as well. He then goes for a powerbomb on Miguel, with Luna hitting one on Reed as well. BDE is on the apron, but he gets taken out with a forearm by Young and BDE is sent to the floor for the elimination.
Rosemary then makes her way down to the ring and she goes after Miguel. We then see Miguel and Alexander get eliminated by Eric Young. The Home Town Man then makes his way down to the ring and he goes after Jake Something, but Rosemary sends him into Something for a mist and the mist lands on Something instead. Something is on the apron as the Home Town Man sends Rosemary into him for the elimination. Dani Luna then goes after Rosemary and it’s Zack Clayton makes his way down to the ring and he is accompanied by Guido.
Rosemary is then eliminated by Dani Luna, who gets eliminated by the Home Town Man to a big hometown pop. Clayton is back on the attack and the next entrant makes her way out and it’s Jody Threat, who runs down to the ring only to take a clothesline by Frankie Kazarian. Santino Marella then runs down to check on Threat before arguing with Kazarian. Kazarian then slaps him in the face before looking to get into the match, effectively taking the spot of Threat in the process.
Santino Marella is the next entrant and he brings out the Cobra, attacking Kazarian to force him through the ropes to the outside before stepping in. Nic Nemeth then sends him over the top rope and to the outside. Matt Cardona then makes his way down to the ring and a Radio Silence takes Clayton down and he sends Clayton over to the outside before taking some aggression out on Guido. This then allows the Nemeths to go after Cardona in the corner. The Rascalz then go after the Nemeths and the final entrant makes his way out and it is Mance Warner and he is accompanied by Steph De Lander.
Warner then gets a chair on his way in and the rest of the field is focused on taking him out and the Nemeths focus on Cardona some more. The Home Town Man then gets laid out with a chair by Warner before Cardona goes after him. The Home Town Man then goes after Young, but gets sent over the top rope instead. He then skins the cat and catches Young by surprise to send him over the top rope. This then ends with both men fighting it out on the apron, where The Home Town Man takes a lowblow that sends him to the floor. Cardona then quickly sends him to the floor as well and fends off Warner to send him to the outside as well. Our final three are Cardona and the Nemeth brothers, who go after Cardona for a double team.
Cardona then fends them off long enough to get Ryan on the apron. Ryan then holds Cardona as Nic goes for a superkick that lands on Ryan instead, eliminating him in the process. Cardona then goes to the ropes, but gets hung up by Warner and De Lander, allowing Nic Nemeth to superkick him out of the ring and we realize that Kazarian is still technically in this match as he comes back into the match. One of the referees then gets knocked down as a second one comes in for the singles portion of this gauntlet. Kazarian then squares up with Nic and both man trade a near fall until they cradle each other up. Both men’s shoulders are then down as we have two referees calling the fall and the bell rings. The officials then speak with Santino Marella, who makes it official that for the first time ever we have two winners.
The winners of the 20-Person Intergender Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match, “The King of TNA” Frankie Kazarian and “The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth.
After the match, We get a “bulls–t” chant from the crowd and both men fight over who gets to hold the Call Your Shot trophy. This then spills out onto the entrance ramp.
We then get a video package looking at the build up leading to the TNA Knockouts World Championship Match between Indi Hartwell and Kelani Jordan.
Indi Hartwell then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of TNA Bound For Glory and Kelani Jordan follows.
TNA Knockouts World Championship Match: WWE NXT’s Kelani Jordan (c) vs. Indi Hartwell
The match starts off with both women locking up and Indi Hartwell quickly gets the upper hand, only for Kelani Jordan to turn it around. We then get an exchange of offense that leads to a roll up for Jordan before Hartwell counters for a two count of her own. We then get a Jackknife cover that leads to a near fall before Jordan gets a backslide for another two count. Hartwell then ends up getting a scoop slam and she sends Jordan down before Jordan goes for a shoulder tackle, but to no avail.
Jordan then hits the ropes to take Hartwell down for two before Hartwell dodges a kick to get to the ropes. Jordan then offers a hand to Hartwell, but gets sent to the corner and the mat. Jordan then fights back to send Hartwell to the corner and she hits a leg drop for a two count. A front headlock is then broken when Hartwell sends Jordan to the corner, but Jordan hangs back on to get to the middle of the ring. Hartwell then counters Jordan for a spinebuster, but only gets a two count. Hartwell then gets another near fall before going after the face of Jordan and she drops Jordan down hard. Jordan then fights back to her feet for a haymaker from the corner. Both women are down and they slowly get back to their feet for a back and forth.
Both women then each hit the ropes to see who gets the upper hand, with Jordan blocking Hurts Donut to get a cartwheel back elbow on Hartwell. Hartwell then fights back to get Jordan on her shoulders, but Jordan counters into a jawbreaker for a near fall. Jordan then holds onto the leg and she kicks the back of Hartwell to set up for a single leg crab. Hartwell then struggles as Jordan resets the hold, only to be kicked away by Hartwell. Jordan then heads to the corner for a cross body, but Hartwell rolls through to lift Jordan up only for Jordan to counter for a near fall. Hartwell then looks for a powerbomb and hits it, but only gets a two count as Jordan kicks out.
Jordan then fights back to block an enziguiri and she takes Hartwell to the mat before going up top. Jordan then hits a frog splash on Hartwell for a near fall and goes back on it two more times for a near fall each time. Hartwell then rolls to the outside for a breather, catching Jordan on the apron before sliding in for a big boot that sends Jordan to the floor. Hartwell then brings Jordan back into the ring before climbing the turnbuckle and she hits an elbow drop on the spine of Jordan for the cover, but Jordan gets her shoulders up just in the nick of time. The Hurts Donut then gets countered for a couple of near falls and Jordan heads to the ropes, only to run into a Hurts Donut by Hartwell. Hartwell then goes for a cover, but Jordan gets a foot on the rope before the three. Hartwell then goes up top, but she is intercepted by Jordan only to be knocked off by Hartwell. An elbow drop is then evaded as Jordan hits a kick to the face. Jordan then pulls Hartwell to the corner for the One of a Kind and the split-legged moonsault for the win.
The winner and still the TNA Knockouts World Champion, WWE NXT’s Kelani Jordan!
After the match, TNA President Carlos Silva presents the title to Jordan before checking on Hartwell. Jordan then celebrates before offering a handshake to Hartwell and both women shake hands in a sign of respect before Hartwell leaves the ring.
We then head to the back, where we see the Nemeths discussing the plan and how Nic is ready to become World Champion once again only to be interrupted by Frankie Kazarian. Kazarian insists that he is the rightful winner of the Call Your Shot Gauntlet. Kazarian’s lack of World Title gets experience then gets thrown at him by Nic.
We then get a video package looking at the feud between Order 4 and The System leading to tonight’s Hardcore War.
We then take a look at the rules of Hardcore War and Jason Hotch makes his way down to the ring first for the next match of TNA Bound For Glory. Eddie Edwards then makes his way down to the ring next alongside his family and the Red Sox mascot.
10-Person Intergender Hardcore War: The System (Moose, Alisha Edwards, Eddie Edwards, “The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers and JDC) vs. Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, Tasha Steelz, Special Agent 0, Jason Hotch and John Skyler)
The match starts off with Eddie Edwards going immediately after Jason Hotch and he sends him into Wally for an assist before Hotch sends him to the outside. He then hits the ropes for a dive, only to run right into a trashcan thrown at him by Edwards. Eddie then brings Hotch to the corner as John Skyler makes his way down to the ring next to get the advantage for Order 4. The Great Hands then take out Edwards with The Favor from the corner and they use a chair to wear Edwards down more until JDC makes his way down to the ring for The System. JDC then uses a Patriots helmet on the Great Hands. This then gives The System the advantage as they send Hotch to the outside before singling out Skyler with a cheese grater.
Tasha Steelz then makes her way down to the ring next for Order 4 and she makes the save. Steelz and the Great Hands then go to work until Alisha Edwards makes her way out for The System and immediately goes after Steelz before hitting a kendo shot on Hotch as well. Alisha then brings Steelz back into the ring as a staple gun gets brought into the fold, with Skyler taking a shot to the already busted open face. Hotch then gets it worse as he takes a shot in the crotch before Alisha takes the staple gun to hit Steelz in the back. Special Agent 0 then makes his way down to the ring next for Order 4 and he goes after Edwards with a set of ring steps before entering the ring.
He then helps Hotch go after JDC until Brian Myers makes his way down to the ring for The System and he grabs a trashcan and throws it into the ring. He then grabs the lid to hit the Great Hands, but 0 takes him down hard. Order 4 are firmly in control of the match and they surround Alisha in the ring as Mustafa Ali makes his way down to the ring last for the group. He has a sledgehammer in hand as he enters the ring, but Eddie comes in for the save only to take a beatdown from Order 4. They then set Eddie up in the corner and 0 holds Alisha as they hit a dropkick on Edwards in the corner. Moose then makes his way down to the ring last for The System. He then takes the Great Hands out on the ramp and slams Ali against the ring post.
Moos then has a chain ready as he stares down 0 while entering the ring and both men trade strikes until Moose hits a headbutt. 0 then fights back with a shot of his own and he eventually sends Moose to the outside, where Order 4 gangs up on him. The System then come in for the save until 0 hits a dive sending everyone to the floor. As the men are slowly stirring on the outside, we see Tasha and Alisha inside. Steelz then has a barbed wire kendo stick and Edwards reveals a bag of thumbtacks that she dumps onto the canvas before sending Steelz out of the ring with a kendo shot.
Edwards then finds herself dealing with 0, trying to hit him with the kendo stick before he breaks it in half and sends Alisha crashing onto the tacks with a choke bomb. Eddie then checks on his wife, but he is attacked by 0 until Moose makes the save. Both men then send each other out of the ring as JDC and Myers keep the Great Hands down on the outside. Eddie then checks on Alisha once again, but is laid out with a chair by Ali. Ali then turns his attention to Alisha, dumping out even more thumbtacks onto her before going up top. He then leaps off for a 450 splash, but Alisha rolls out of the way and Ali lands on the tacks. Eddie is back in the ring with some barbed wire and he wraps around his knee in the corner. Eddie then hits a Boston Knee Party with a barbed wire wrapped around his knee for the win.
The winners of the 10-Person Intergender Hardcore War, The System (Moose, Alisha Edwards, Eddie Edwards, “The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers and JDC)!
After the match, officials check on Alisha and she manages to get to her feet to stand tall in victory with the rest of The System to a big ovation from the crowd.
We then get a look at TNA Immersed, which is focused on Leon Slater’s rise in the company.
We then look at the X Factors of the X-Division Championship Match before Je’Von Evans makes his way down to the ring for the next match of TNA Bound For Glory. Leon Slater then makes his way down to the ring next.
TNA X-Division Championship Match: “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater (c) vs. WWE NXT’s “The Young OG” Je’Von Evans
The match starts off with both men taking it all in. We then get a handshake and that gets a “this is awesome” chant from the fans before the two finally go at it. Slater then cinches in a headlock and hits a shoulder tackle on Evans. Slater then stops himself from getting tripped up by Evans, allowing himself to get back to his feet. Both men then lock up and Evans takes Slater to the corner. Evans then goes for chop that makes Slater flinch, but it leads to Evans just toying with him. Evans then hits the ropes and catches Slater for a two count. We then get another near fall and Evans hits a hip toss, only to be cradled for a two by Slater. We then get a standoff between the two.
Evans then gets Slater to the ropes and gets shoved away by Slater. Both men then lock up once again and this time it’s Slater who takes control until Evans sends him to the outside with a shoulder tackle and follows it up with a dive that sends Slater to the floor. Evans then brings Slater to the ring as the crowd chants “NXT,” but Slater regains control on the apron sending Evans to the floor this time. Slater then brings Evans back into the ring and goes up top for a cross body, but only gets a two count.
Slater then takes Evans to the corner for some hard strikes and he brings him to the mat for a near fall. Evans then fights back to his feet, but gets caught on the ropes by Slater and he gets bouncy for an arm drag followed by a dropkick. Slater then hits the floor and he gets up just as Evans hits him with a dive before bringing him back in for a near fall. Slater is then brought to his feet for a chop by Evans, who takes him to the corner for some more damage. Slater then tries to fight back before being sent into the opposite corner and this gets a near fall for Evans. Evans then looks for a suplex, but Slater fights back. That does not last long as Evans hits Slater with a snap suplex before hitting him with another move. Slater then gets an opening to send Evans to the corner and he hits an enziguiri before hitting a springboard back elbow to keep Evans grounded.
Slater then misses an attack from the corner, but hits a running boot for a two count. He then looks for the Utopia, but Evans fights back and leaps off the ropes only to take a cutter by Slater for a two count. He then goes up top, but is intercepted by Evans, who looks over at the announce desk only to be caught by Slater. This then leads to both men going at it on the apron before Slater goes for a slingshot cutter again, only to get caught with a DDT by Evans. We then get another “NXT” chant as Evans gets to his feet and he uses the rope for an OG Cutter driving Slater down to the apron and to the floor. The referee then checks on both men before starting the count and we see Evans getting to his feet first.
The count reaches nine before both men make it back in the ring as Evans hits a cutter on Slater. He then hits a long-distance frog splash on Slater, but this only gets a near fall as Slater kicks out. Evans then gets back up, but Slater grabs his ankle and both men fight to their feet before Slater hits a boot. Evans then responds with a Superman forearm, but takes a hard shot by Slater and he hits a hurricanrana on Slater for a two count. Slater then fights back despite a kick from Evans and he hits a neckbreaker as Evans goes for an OG Cutter.
Both men then fight on their knees with chops and finally gets to their feet before Evans gets taken down. He is back up to take a chop from Slater and he goads Evans to give it everything he’s got as we get dueling NXT and TNA chants. He then looks for a chop on Slater, only to switch it up for not one but two OG Cutters. Evans then goes for a cover, but Slater kicks out. Evans then goes up top, but is intercepted with an enziguiri by Slater. Slater and Evans then both land on the apron and to the floor.
Both men start to go back at it and they take the action to the barricade before Slater gets shoved into the crowd and Evans takes a running head start for a big dive onto Slater. The referee then urges both men to get back into this and Evans makes his way to the ring before the bell rings and it is revealed that the 20-minute time limit has expired and this match has resulted in a draw. The crowd then chants “bulls–t” until Santino Marella makes his way out to announce that we are getting five more minutes.
The match then restarts and Evans gets the jump on Slater for a near fall, only for Slater to do the same. The action then spills outside for a moment, but Slater takes control as he sends Evans back into the ring. He then goes up top, but gets sent down to the mat thanks to a Spanish Fly by Evans. Evans then goes for the cover, but the lights go out. DarkState then make their way down to the ring and attack both Slater and Evans. DarkState then hit Slater and Evans with double team power bombs and stand tall as the crowd chants “F*ck these guys!”
The TNA X-Division Championship Match ends in a No Contest!
Chris Bey’s music then hits and he makes his way out. Bey then announces that TNA has set a new attendance record of 7,794.
TNA World Tag Team Championship and WWE NXT Tag Team Championship “One Final Table” Tables Match: The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. Team 3D (Bully Ray and Devon)
The match starts off with both teams staring each other down. We then get “holy s–t” chants from the crowd and the two legendary teams face off. The chants then continue, leading to dueling chants for both teams. Jeff then charges at Bully Ray, but gets sent out of the ring and Team 3D hits Matt with a 3D when he tries to fight them off. Matt is then sent out of the ring as Jeff comes in. He then goes for a Whisper in the Wind, but Team 3D dodge. Bully Ray then hits a scoop slam and sets him up for the diving headbutt by D’Von. D’Von then hits it and he takes Jeff out. Bully then calls to D’Von for the tables and the crowd chants along as D’Von pulls a table out from under the ring.
Bully then sets the table up, while D’Von pulls out a second one and they hit Jeff with a 3D through the first table. Matt then comes in with a chair to fend off Team 3D. They then bring Matt to the outside before D’Von grabs a chair, but Matt fights back with a Twist of Fate to the floor. He then sets D’Von up on the table and hops onto the apron for a running elbow drop, but D’Von leaves the table and Matt goes through it instead. Commentary then reminds us that you have to offensively drive an opponent through the table for it to count, but the damage is done as Jeff tries to get back into it. D’Von then goes after Jeff up the ramp as Bully sets a table up in the corner.
Jeff then starts to fight back as Matt takes some shots in the corner by Bully. He then sends Matt into the corner, but it gets turned around and it leads to Bully running into the table and the table doesn’t break. Matt then leaves the ring to save Jeff and he goes after D’Von up the ladder. Jeff then gets involved as well and he sets D’Von up on a table before climbing the ladder. He then hits a Swanton Bomb that puts D’Von through the table. Officials then come down to check on both men and this means both teams are even with just one elimination needed to bring the match to an end.
Matt then comes to Jeff’s aid as they grab chairs on their way back to the ring. They then take turns slamming the chairs against the back of Bully Ray before setting up another table. Jeff then hits a dropkick before Matt brings him to his feet. He then sets up for Jeff to hit him with a chair, but Bully gets out of the way and Matt takes a chair to the face instead. Bully then looks to send Jeff through another table, but Matt hits him with a Twist of Fate and sets him up for a Swanton Bomb by Jeff off the top turnbuckle.
The Hardys then hit some chairs once again and lays them into the back of Bully Ray as he uses the table to get to his feet. He then slowly turns around to face The Hardys, who drop the chairs to the mat before grabbing Bully to hoist him up. They then hit a double uranage that sends Bully through the table for the win.
The winners of the “One Final Table” Tables Match and still the TNA World Tag Team Champions and the WWE NXT Tag Team Champions, The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)!
After the match, The Hardys help Bully Ray to his feet as D’Von gets back to the ring and the crowd chants “thank you” to both teams as they stand tall and hug it out. We then get a “thank you Dudleys” chant as The Hardys raise their titles up high and we hear The Hardys also thanking Team 3D for everything. They are stopped by Team 3D before they can leave. Team 3D then begin unlacing their boots and they present their boots to The Hardys in the center of the ring. This then ends with both teams once again hugging it out and the emotion being felt within the arena as the crowd cheers for all four men. Team 3D then take their leave from the ring as The Hardys continue to celebrate and Team 3D head up the ramp. They then take one final look at their old rivals and take the adulation from the crowd. Jeff then manages to break the table in the corner.
We then get a video package looking at the company’s upcoming PPV events, including Genesis to kick off 2026.
TNA World Championship Match: WWE NXT’s Trick Williams (c) vs. “The Realest” Mike Santana
The match starts off with Santana hitting a boot to the face of Williams before hitting him with some hard punches. Williams then leaves the ring but he is pursued by Santana, who sends him into the barricade for some shots. Santana then charges at Williams, who blocks it with a boot before being sent back into the barricade. The fight then spills into the crowd as Santana takes control and he takes Williams out with a trash bin shot. Williams then turns things around as he brings Santana back into the ringside area, but Santana strikes back. This doesn’t last long as Williams gets a shot on Santana and he mouths off with the fans before bringing Santana back into the ring. Williams then hits a Trick Kick, but Santana kicks out at two.
Williams then keeps Santana down, but gets back into it with the fans and this allows Santana to fight back until Williams hits a neckbreaker for another near fall. Santana then tries to get back into it before Williams slaps him in the face and this just riles Santana up as he sends Williams to the ropes. Williams then sends Santana crashing to the outside. He then maintains control by sending Santana into the ring post with a slingshot and he breaks the referee’s count before hitting a chop on Santana. Williams then hits a scoop slam that sends Santana to the floor and Williams grabs the ring steps to attack the head, only for Santana to get out of the way and he hits a Superman forearm on Williams instead.
The referee’s count is at four as Williams hits Santana with a back body drop onto the ring steps. Williams then rolls into the ring as the referee continues the count and we see that Santana is busted open. The referee’s count then gets to nine and Santana returns to the ring, but is hit with an ax kick by Williams for a two count. Williams then locks in a front headlock, but is sent to the corner by Santana to break free. Santana then eggs on Williams and lifts him up for a Death Valley Driver into the turnbuckle for a near fall. Williams then heads to the corner to get back to his feet and hits a boot on Santana, who responds with a kick before going up top. He then gets pushed away, allowing Williams to hit a Blockbuster for the cover, but Santana kicks out at two.
Santana is then sent to the corner now and Williams sends him across the ring for more damage until Santana hits a rolling Buck Fifty and an LIC. Santana then hits a cannonball in the corner and he gets a near fall before Williams kicks out. He then brings Williams to the corner before climbing the turnbuckle, but Williams intercepts and slams him onto the hardest part of the ring before Santana falls to the floor. Williams then follows close to send Santana into the ring post and he brings Santana over to his daughter to mock her with another shot to the face of Santana. He then sends Santana back into the ring before mocking the daughter again, only to take a slap to the face, He then turns away and gets hit with a dive by Santana, who brings Williams back into the ring for a powerbomb and Williams kicks out.
Santana then sends Williams back down with a fireman’s carry slam and he climbs the turnbuckle for a 450 splash and the cover, but Williams kicks out again. Santana then slowly works to get to his feet as Williams’ lawyer starts to get involved and the distraction allows Williams to roll Santana up for a near fall. Williams then hits two standing uranages that takes Santana down hard to the mat before Williams goes up top, only to take a running kick by Santana.
Both men then fight it out on the turnbuckle and it ends with an avalanche uranage by Williams, but he can only get a two count as Santana manages to kick out. Williams then leaves the ring to get his title and come back in with it. He then tries to swing it at Santana, who rolls him up for a two count. He then gets another near fall and a Spin the Block gets countered, only for Santana to hit it the second time. Santana then goes for a cover, but William kicks out again. He then hits Santana with a Spin the Block and Santana kicks out. Williams’ lawyer then argues with the referee over the count and he takes a Spin the Block from Santana, who gets laid out with a Trick Shot by Williams. Williams then goes for a cover, but Santana kicks out at two.
Williams then heads to the corner and he looks for a Trick Shot. Santana then dodges it, but Williams blocks a Spin the Block attempt. Santana then dodges Williams once again, hitting not one but two Spin the Blocks on Williams for the win.
The winner and new TNA World Champion, “The Realest” Mike Santana!
After the match, TNA President Carlos Silva is ready to present the title to Santana, but Nic Nemeth’s music hits as one of the co-winners of the Call Your Shot Gauntlet comes out with the trophy ready to cash in his title shot but before he can the lights go out. A strum of the guitar then signals the return of Elijah, who hits a guitar shot over the head of Nic Nemeth before tipping his hat to Santana. Back in the ring, we see Frankie Kazarian looking to get his title shot but he needs to get the trophy to make it official. Santana then doesn’t allow Kazarian to do so as he hits a Spin the Block to lay him out and his music hits once more. Santana’s daughter then enters the ring and Santana is able to make good on his promise as he presents the championship to her before celebrating in the ring and TNA Bound For Glory comes to a close.
