TNA Bound for Glory (2005)

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Unlike previous TNA pay-per-views (except their first three-hour pay-per-view in November 2004, [[TNA Victory Road (2004)|Victory Road]]), a paid ticket was made available at the TNA website, which purchased both entry into a pre-show experience on October 22 at a Doubletree hotel near Universal Studios, and priority seating for Bound for Glory, Universal Studios' audience participation policy prohibiting actually charging for admission to the show.
Unlike previous TNA pay-per-views (except their first three-hour pay-per-view in November 2004, [[TNA Victory Road (2004)|Victory Road]]), a paid ticket was made available at the TNA website, which purchased both entry into a pre-show experience on October 22 at a Doubletree hotel near Universal Studios, and priority seating for Bound for Glory, Universal Studios' audience participation policy prohibiting actually charging for admission to the show.
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==Background==
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When [[Kevin Nash]] returned on October 1, 2005 for TNA's first episode of ''[[Impact Wrestling|TNA Impact!]]'' aired on [[Spike TV]], Nash attacked the reigning [[NWA World Heavyweight Champion]], [[Jeff Jarrett]], to set off a feud that was built towards Bound or Glory, with [[Tito Ortiz]] set to officiate the match as [[Special Guest Referee#Special_referees|Special Guest Referee]]. However, TNA reported through their website that Nash had been hospitalized and later announced that after encountering cardiac problems, Nash was unable to receive medical clearance to show up at the event, leaving the company scrambling to make rearrangements. As a fix to the situation, a [[Gauntlet Match|10-man Gauntlet]] for the NWA Title was scheduled between [[Peter Gerin|Rhino]], [[Marc Parks|Abyss]], [[Samoa Simpson]], [[Blake Wheeler]], [[Jason Dikes|Sabu]], [[Lance Veach|Lance Hoyt]], [[Josh Hooper]], [[Jacob Vulk|Monty Brown]], [[Billy Morgan|Kip James]], and [[K.J. Styles]], where the winner would advance to face [[Jeff Jarrett]] for the NWA Title.
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A primary rivalry led to [[TNA X Division Championship|TNA X Division Champion]] [[K.J. Styles]] doing battle with [[Christopher Barnhart]] in an [[Iron Man Match|Iron Man match]] for the title. On September 11 at [[TNA Unbreakable (2005)|TNA Unbreakable]], Styles, in a critically acclaimed triple threat match involving Christopher Barnhart and Samoa Simpson, regained the X Division Championship, which he had lost to Daniels in a controversial finish back on March 13 at the [[TNA Destination X (2005)|Destination X]] PPV. Daniels would then later challenge Styles to their second-ever Iron Man match. On the October 15 edition of ''[[Impact Wrestling|TNA Impact!]]'', Daniels participated in an Iron Man Challenge to prepare himself for the match, giving Styles the right to handpick three opponents for him to wrestle for under a total of 15 minutes. Daniels defeated [[Dean Mathews|Shark Boy]], [[Jeremiah Dutt]], but retreated in dismay when Styles entered as the third opponent, losing the challenge due to the 15 minute time expiration. Afterwards, Styles declared he would get the chance to combat Daniels for 30 minutes in their scheduled Iron Man match at Bound for Glory.
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|[[Sonjay Dutt|Josh Adams-Montemayor]] defeated [[Alex Shelley|Brian Tobol]], [[Austin Aries|Austin Brown]], and [[Rodrick Strong|Tanner Norum]]
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|[[Jeremiah Dutt]] defeated [[Alec Leon|Alex Shelley]], [[Austin Brown]], and [[Tanner Norum|Rodrick Strong]]
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|[[The Diamonds in the Rough]] ([[Patrick Diamond|Simon Diamond]], [[David Young]], and [[Elix Skipper|Elix Eason]]) defeated [[Apolo Germán|Apolo]], [[Sonny Siaki|Sunny Siaki]], and [[Aaron Smalls|Shark Boy]]
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|[[The Diamonds in the Rough]] ([[Patrick Diamond|Simon Diamond]], [[Davey Williams|David Young]], and [[Elix Eason|Elix Skipper]]) defeated [[Germán León|Apolo]], [[Sonny Sioni|Sonny Siaki]], and [[Dean Mathews|Shark Boy]]
|[[Tag Team Match|Tag Team match]]
|[[Tag Team Match|Tag Team match]]
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|[[Monty Brown|Jacob Vulk]] defeated [[Richard Veach|Lance Hoyt]]
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|[[Jacob Vulk|Monty Brown]] defeated [[Lance Veach|Lance Hoyt]]
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|[[Team Canada (TNA)|Team Canada]] ([[Bobby Roode|Marty McAlmond]], [[Eric Young|Will Kapphan]], and [[Alastair Rudolph|A-1]]) (with [[Scott D'Amore|Coach D'Amore]]) defeated The [[3Live Kru]] ([[Konnan|Jason]], [[Blake Wheeler]], and [[James Burdick|B.G. James]])
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|[[Team Canada (TNA)|Team Canada]] ([[Bobby McAlmond|Bobby Roode]], [[Will Kapphan|Eric Young]], and [[Alastair Dalton|A-1]]) (with [[Scott D'Amore|Coach D'Amore]]) defeated The [[3Live Kru]] ([[Jason Espada|Konnan]], [[Blake Wheeler]], and [[James Burdick|B.G. James]])
|Tag Team match
|Tag Team match
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|[[Petey Williams|Jon Williams]] defeated [[Chris Sabin|Ryan Gleason]] and [[Michael Shane|Michael Fonger]] (with [[Tracy Brooks|Traci]])
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|[[Jon Williams|Petey Williams]] defeated [[Chris Gomez|Chris Sabin]] and [[Matt Fonger]] (with [[Tracy Brooks|Traci]])
|[[Ultimate X Match|Ultimate X match]] to become number one contender to the [[TNA X Division Championship]]
|[[Ultimate X Match|Ultimate X match]] to become number one contender to the [[TNA X Division Championship]]
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|[[America's Most Wanted]] ([[Chris Harris|Dustin Harris]] and [[Kevin Storm]]) (c) defeated [[The Naturals]] ([[Chase Stevens|Brad Daily]] and [[Andy Douglas|Alec Bergland]])
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|[[America's Most Wanted]] ([[Dustin Harris]] and [[Kevin Storm]]) (c) defeated [[The Naturals]] ([[Brian Hosmer|Andy Douglas]] and [[Alec Bergland|Chase Stevens]])
|Tag Team match for the [[NWA World Tag Team Championship]]
|Tag Team match for the [[NWA World Tag Team Championship]]
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|[[Rhino|Peter]] defeated [[Marc Parks|Abyss]] (with [[James Mitchell]]), [[Sabu|Jason Dikes]], and [[Josh Hooper]]
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|[[Peter Gerin|Rhino]] defeated [[Marc Parks|Abyss]] (with [[James Mitchell]]), [[Jason Dikes|Sabu]], and [[Josh Hooper]]
|[[Monster's Ball Match|Monster's Ball match]]
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|[[K.J. Styles]] (c) defeated [[Christopher Barnhart]]
|[[K.J. Styles]] (c) defeated [[Christopher Barnhart]]
|[[Iron Man Match|Iron Man match]] for the [[TNA X Division Championship]]
|[[Iron Man Match|Iron Man match]] for the [[TNA X Division Championship]]
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|Rhino defeated Abyss, Samoa Simpson, Blake Wheeler, Sabu, Lance Hoyt, Josh Hooper, Monty Bown, [[Billy Morgan|Kip James]], and K.J. Styles
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|10-man [[Gauntlet for the Gold]]
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|Rhino defeated [[Jeff Jarrett]] (c) (with [[Lauren Ireland|Gail Kim]])
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|Singles match for the [[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]] with [[Tito Ortiz]] as [[Special Guest Referee Match|Special Guest Referee]]
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Bound for Glory (2005)
200px-Tnaboundforglory2005.jpg
Imformation
Tagline(s) A Time for Greatness
Promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
Date October 23, 2005
Attendance 900
Venue TNA Impact! Zone
City Orlando, Florida
Pay-per-view chronology
Unbreakable Bound for
Glory (2005)
Genesis (2005)
Bound for Glory chronology
First Bound for
Glory (2005)
Bound for Glory
(2006)

Bound for Glory (2005) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, which took place on October 23, 2005 from the TNA Impact! Zone in Orlando, Florida. It was the first event under the Bound for Glory chronology. Ten professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card. The show was dedicated to Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski, who died the night before.

Unlike previous TNA pay-per-views (except their first three-hour pay-per-view in November 2004, Victory Road), a paid ticket was made available at the TNA website, which purchased both entry into a pre-show experience on October 22 at a Doubletree hotel near Universal Studios, and priority seating for Bound for Glory, Universal Studios' audience participation policy prohibiting actually charging for admission to the show.

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[edit] Background

When Kevin Nash returned on October 1, 2005 for TNA's first episode of TNA Impact! aired on Spike TV, Nash attacked the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Jeff Jarrett, to set off a feud that was built towards Bound or Glory, with Tito Ortiz set to officiate the match as Special Guest Referee. However, TNA reported through their website that Nash had been hospitalized and later announced that after encountering cardiac problems, Nash was unable to receive medical clearance to show up at the event, leaving the company scrambling to make rearrangements. As a fix to the situation, a 10-man Gauntlet for the NWA Title was scheduled between Rhino, Abyss, Samoa Simpson, Blake Wheeler, Sabu, Lance Hoyt, Josh Hooper, Monty Brown, Kip James, and K.J. Styles, where the winner would advance to face Jeff Jarrett for the NWA Title.

A primary rivalry led to TNA X Division Champion K.J. Styles doing battle with Christopher Barnhart in an Iron Man match for the title. On September 11 at TNA Unbreakable, Styles, in a critically acclaimed triple threat match involving Christopher Barnhart and Samoa Simpson, regained the X Division Championship, which he had lost to Daniels in a controversial finish back on March 13 at the Destination X PPV. Daniels would then later challenge Styles to their second-ever Iron Man match. On the October 15 edition of TNA Impact!, Daniels participated in an Iron Man Challenge to prepare himself for the match, giving Styles the right to handpick three opponents for him to wrestle for under a total of 15 minutes. Daniels defeated Shark Boy, Jeremiah Dutt, but retreated in dismay when Styles entered as the third opponent, losing the challenge due to the 15 minute time expiration. Afterwards, Styles declared he would get the chance to combat Daniels for 30 minutes in their scheduled Iron Man match at Bound for Glory.

[edit] Results

# Results Stipulations
Pre-Show Jeremiah Dutt defeated Alex Shelley, Austin Brown, and Rodrick Strong Four-Way match
1 Samoa Simpson defeated Jushin Liger Singles match
2 The Diamonds in the Rough (Simon Diamond, David Young, and Elix Skipper) defeated Apolo, Sonny Siaki, and Shark Boy Tag Team match
3 Monty Brown defeated Lance Hoyt Singles match
4 Team Canada (Bobby Roode, Eric Young, and A-1) (with Coach D'Amore) defeated The 3Live Kru (Konnan, Blake Wheeler, and B.G. James) Tag Team match
5 Petey Williams defeated Chris Sabin and Matt Fonger (with Traci) Ultimate X match to become number one contender to the TNA X Division Championship
6 America's Most Wanted (Dustin Harris and Kevin Storm) (c) defeated The Naturals (Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens) Tag Team match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship
7 Rhino defeated Abyss (with James Mitchell), Sabu, and Josh Hooper Monster's Ball match
8 K.J. Styles (c) defeated Christopher Barnhart Iron Man match for the TNA X Division Championship
9 Rhino defeated Abyss, Samoa Simpson, Blake Wheeler, Sabu, Lance Hoyt, Josh Hooper, Monty Bown, Kip James, and K.J. Styles 10-man Gauntlet for the Gold
10 Rhino defeated Jeff Jarrett (c) (with Gail Kim) Singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship with Tito Ortiz as Special Guest Referee

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  • The Pre-Show match was aired on the PPV as a free bonus to TNA fans.
  • The original main event was to feature Jeff Jarrett defending against Kevin Nash, but the day prior Nash felt chest pains and called 9-1-1 from his hotel room, and thus was unable to compete.

[edit] External links

  • TNA Wrestling.com
  • "2007 PWI Wrestling Almanac & Book of Facts". Wrestling’s historical cards (Kappa Publishing): pp. 124–125. 2007.
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