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Posted in Uncategorized on 05/31/2007 02:26 pm by admin

Bound for Glory 2008
TNA’s highest point of the year is Bound for Glory and all wrestling fans wanted to see it. All seemed interesting thanks to the names involved and potential was high. TNA did not have a great day and this is the truth. The truth is that every wrestling fan out there has its own way of thinking about something like this and we are here only to talk about the pay per view.
TNA Bound for Glory 2008 was a very good event on the whole but it did have its bad points. First of, the asylum match was not really great. We did see Jay Lethal win it and this means he becomes the number one contender for a title that he did wear prowd. Now the X division championship match was the one that offered the least in TNA Bound for Glory 2008 (except for maybe the match with the Beautiful People). Sheik won with a simple move after there was a huge hype built around the USA vs Middle Eastern Countries feud. That is highly overrated and should not be a part of a wrestling ring.
Next on our Bound for Glory 2008 review list stands the Monster’s Ball wrestling match for the tag team titles. LAX stepped up as the most impressive wrestling team in the match. We saw the huge highlight of the match when Abyss went through 1 flaming table thanks to Team 3D. We did see that wrestling move as a huge hit. Beer Money Inc. remained champ because they pinned Hernandez, which was hit with a 3D through a table that was full of tacs. That was a really unexpected ending to the Monster’s Ball. Congratulations to everyone involved in that match.
Probably the best wrestling match of the night was Jeff Jarrett versus Kurt Angle. Both wrestlers performed very well and we saw Jeff coming back to the ring with quite a bang. He won only after Mick Foley got involved but the match itself was very good. Then we also got to see icon wrestler Sting taking on Samoa Joe for the title. This was again a match that was better than expected and Sting won again at Bound for Glory. This only happened after some interesting shifts in dominating wrestlers and an interference by Kevin Nash, which was unexpected. Sting is noe the champ and although he will probably lose the title soon, on the whole the TNA Bound for Glory 2008 pay per view was better than expected but not as high as it should have been.
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