- On Sunday night, October 23, 2005, TNA Wrestling presented the epic “Bound For Glory” live and exclusively on Pay-Per-View. The most anticipated event in TNA Wrestling history saw “The Man Beast” Rhino achieve the greatest accolade of his wrestling career as he becamse the NWA World Heavyweight Champion! In addition, the Pay-Per-View featured the “Monster’s Ball 2″, resulting in one of the mos
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December 27, 2010
#1
TNA’s Biggest Show of the Year Delivers,
I have been a wrestling fan since 1996 and have watched all kinds of wrestling. I have a wrestling DVD/VHS collection spanning over 70 all together. This is the most complete and accurate review of this DVD you will find. I hope you find this review helpful; remember to vote helpful or not helpful. (Note-Each DVD I review has a “Match of the DVD” award somewhere in it.)
TNA Bound for Glory 2005
Bound for Glory is TNA’s flagship PPV, much like WrestleMania and Starrcade. This is the first Bound for Glory and one of TNA’s best events obtainable. If you are trying to get yourself or someone else into TNA, you need to purchase Bound for Glory 2005. The event had its lacking points, but they were quickly over. The great points of the PPV eclipse the average points. This is TNA’s first PPV under Spike TV, and TNA had to deliver.
-Pre-Show-
The Pre-Show was available to every one for free. It was a 30-minute hype for the upcoming PPV. However, this Pre-Show had a couple of good points along with the endless plugging.
Sonjay Dutt VS Austin Aries VS Alex Shelley VS Roderick Strong
This is one of my favorite X-Division matches of all-time. This was not your standard four-way match, only two men were allowed to be in the ring at once. The other participants had to be tagged into the match. All men deliver sick spots and mind blowing highflying action. Get ready for dives, spins, and crashes. This match even features a sick 4-man submission cluster. This match was the perfect way to kick off this Pre-Show.
RATING- 9/10
Raven comes out later in the Pre-Show and demands to replace Kevin Nash, who unexpectedly is in the hospital, in the main event. Zbyszko, the daily manager of TNA, confronts him in the ring. This is a fantastic altercation between these two. Rhino comes out and suggests that maybe a girl has gotten into Raven’s head. While that storyline would end up going nowhere, it still that sets up the mystery of the main event for tonight.
-Pay-Per-View Portion-
The Pay-Per-View portion of this event was only for those who paid their hard-earned money for it. All the advertised matches take place in this portion of Bound for Glory.
Samoa Joe VS Jushin “Thunder” Liger
If you are a hardcore wrestling fan, you were looking forward to this being the best match on the card. This match is not the dream match every one expected it to be though. This match is a very solid match though. Joe and Liger go back and forth for the entire match. Liger takes a huge dive to the outside onto Joe. The match is short, but served its purpose to open the paid portion of this PPV.
RATING- 8/10
The Diamonds in the Rough VS Apolo/Sonny Siaki/Shark Boy
This match is one of the lacking parts I spoke of earlier. The Diamonds in the Rough have been on a loser streak since…well, since they were formed. This is their chance to get a win and get back on track. There is some solid tag-team action and a few good moments, but this did not deserve to be on Bound for Glory.
RATING- 6/10
Monty Brown VS Lance Hoyt
I never found this feud particularly interesting. You knew who was going to come out on top. This match is a solid encounter though. There is one moment where moment tells all the fans to move. He is suggesting he is going to toss Hoyt into the crowd. He then throws Hoyt back in the ring and calls the fans stupid for moving. The closing moments of this match features several near falls. I thought this deserved its spot on Bound for Glory.
RATING- 7.5/10
3 Live Kru VS Team Canada
Here is our final bad stop of the show. How many times have we seen these two teams face off already? They have faced off too many times in my opinion. The real story behind this match is whether Kip James (Billy Gunn) would help his friend BG James (Road Dogg). The match was an average affair that could have took place on iMPACT. The ending is obvious, despite them trying to make it look the other way.
RATING- 5/10
Ultimate X Match
#1 Contender for X-Division Championship
Matt Bentley VS Chris Sabin VS Petey Williams
These men have been in a combined eight Ultimate X matches. The overflowing experience of the Ultimate X did not create a best Ultimate X match though. There are a few good spots and some fun dives, but nothing you have not seen in other Ultimate X matches. With that said, this make is still a fun highflying assault. The ending to this match, while controversial, is unique and enjoyable.
RATING- 9/10
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|December 27, 2010
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One Of The Top 10 PPV’s Of The Year,
Now that I got this today & seen the DVD, I’ll review it.
Before the PPV even starts, they show the entire pre-game show including the one match, the Raven-Larry Zbyszko-Rhino confrontation.
PreGame Show: Alex Shelley vs. Roderick Strong vs. Austin Aries vs. Sonjay Dutt – Great X division 4 way with alot of cool spots.
Jushin “Thunder” Liger vs. Samoa Joe – Joe had a cool entrance with the soman dancers. Another great bout, really showcases what the X division is all about.
The Diamonds in the Rough (Simond Diamond, Elix Skipper, and David Young) vs. Apolo, Sonny Siaki, and Sharkboy – A decent six man tag but nothing really special here.
Lance Hoyt vs. Monty Brown – You would normally think a “big man vs. big man” match would be real slow & at times boring but not here. This was just fast pased & high impact. Another great match.
Team Canada (A1, Eric Young, Bobby Roode) vs. 3 Live Kru – Nice six man tag but everyone was more focused on Kip James sitting on the rampway than the actual match.
Ultimate X Match : Petey Williams vs. Matt Bentley vs. Chris Sabin – I’ve only seen the two Ultimate X matches on the X Division DVD and this one was better than both of those. Unfortunally, the “X” at the top was malfunctioning in the last 2 minutes of the match & ruined the ending but the match was awesome before that. You could see that everyone (wrestlers & fans) was pissed off at the ending.
Tag Team Champions America’s Most Wanted vs. The Naturals – This was just a brawl all over the place. Way better match than I expected.
Monster’s Ball 2: Abyss vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Rhino vs. Sabu – This reminded me of one of those wild ECW brawls. There was weapons, one high impact move after another, and Jeff Hardy doing the highest swanton bomb I’ve ever seen before. Another awesome match.
Ironman Match: X-Division Champion Christopher Daniels vs. AJ Styles (rematch from Against All Odds) – Don’t let the “Ironman” title fool you, it’s basically then wrestling for 30 minutes before A.J. gets the only pinfall in the match 5 secs. before the time expires. Overall, nice match but it’s not better than their Against All Odds match.
10 Man Gauntlet: Samoa Joe vs. Ron Killings vs. Sabu vs. Lance Hoyt vs. Abyss vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Monty Brown vs. Rhino vs. Kip James vs. AJ Styles – Royal Rumble style match and it was good for what it was since you know everyone else (except Kip) was exhausted from their previous matches & even showed it when they were walking out to the ring.
NWA Champion Jeff Jarrett vs. Rhino – This match was short & sweet but you could understand why since nobody prepared to wrestle twice (or in Rhino’s case 3 times) in one night. Tons of interfearence from Jarrett’s camp but Rhino pulls it out in the end. Team 3D comes out in the end.
Bonus:
Ultimate X Rematch (from Impact special): Petey Williams vs. Matt Bentley vs. Chris Sabin – They reenforced the “X” so it would break this time but this match is clipped (has a commerical break) and honestly, just wasn’t as good as their one at the PPV but it was still a great match.
Also in the bonus section is video from the weekend fanfest with comments from wrestlers & fans through the event on how they feel about the direction of TNA & their past history in wrestling organizations.
Overall, after the disappointing releases of Final Resolution, Against All Odds, and Destination X…TNA hits the jackpot with this DVD. All matches from average to great & not one bad match worth skipping. One of the top 10 wrestling PPV’s/events of the year IMO.
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|December 27, 2010
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TNA’s Biggest Show of the Year,
I have been a wrestling fan since 1996 and have watched all kinds of wrestling. I have a wrestling DVD/VHS collection spanning over 70 all together. This is the most complete and accurate review of this DVD you will find. I hope you find this review helpful; remember to vote helpful or not helpful. (Note-Each DVD I review has a “Match of the DVD” award somewhere in it.)
TNA Bound for Glory 2005
Bound for Glory is TNA’s flagship PPV, much like WrestleMania and Starrcade. This is the first Bound for Glory and one of TNA’s best events obtainable. If you are trying to get yourself or someone else into TNA, you need to purchase Bound for Glory 2005. The event had its lacking points, but they were quickly over. The great points of the PPV eclipse the average points. This is TNA’s first PPV under Spike TV, and TNA had to deliver.
-Pre-Show-
The Pre-Show was available to every one for free. It was a 30-minute hype for the upcoming PPV. However, this Pre-Show had a couple of good points along with the endless plugging.
Sonjay Dutt VS Austin Aries VS Alex Shelley VS Roderick Strong
This is one of my favorite X-Division matches of all-time. This was not your standard four-way match, only two men were allowed to be in the ring at once. The other participants had to be tagged into the match. All men deliver sick spots and mind blowing highflying action. Get ready for dives, spins, and crashes. This match even features a sick 4-man submission cluster. This match was the perfect way to kick off this Pre-Show.
RATING- 9/10
Raven comes out later in the Pre-Show and demands to replace Kevin Nash, who unexpectedly is in the hospital, in the main event. Zbyszko, the daily manager of TNA, confronts him in the ring. This is a fantastic altercation between these two. Rhino comes out and suggests that maybe a girl has gotten into Raven’s head. While that storyline would end up going nowhere, it still that sets up the mystery of the main event for tonight.
-Pay-Per-View Portion-
The Pay-Per-View portion of this event was only for those who paid their hard-earned money for it. All the advertised matches take place in this portion of Bound for Glory.
Samoa Joe VS Jushin “Thunder” Liger
If you are a hardcore wrestling fan, you were looking forward to this being the best match on the card. This match is not the dream match every one expected it to be though. This match is a very solid match though. Joe and Liger go back and forth for the entire match. Liger takes a huge dive to the outside onto Joe. The match is short, but served its purpose to open the paid portion of this PPV.
RATING- 8/10
The Diamonds in the Rough VS Apolo/Sonny Siaki/Shark Boy
This match is one of the lacking parts I spoke of earlier. The Diamonds in the Rough have been on a loser streak since…well, since they were formed. This is their chance to get a win and get back on track. There is some solid tag-team action and a few good moments, but this did not deserve to be on Bound for Glory.
RATING- 6/10
Monty Brown VS Lance Hoyt
I never found this feud particularly interesting. You knew who was going to come out on top. This match is a solid encounter though. There is one moment where moment tells all the fans to move. He is suggesting he is going to toss Hoyt into the crowd. He then throws Hoyt back in the ring and calls the fans stupid for moving. The closing moments of this match features several near falls. I thought this deserved its spot on Bound for Glory.
RATING- 7.5/10
3 Live Kru VS Team Canada
Here is our final bad stop of the show. How many times have we seen these two teams face off already? They have faced off too many times in my opinion. The real story behind this match is whether Kip James (Billy Gunn) would help his friend BG James (Road Dogg). The match was an average affair that could have took place on iMPACT. The ending is obvious, despite them trying to make it look the other way.
RATING- 5/10
Ultimate X Match
#1 Contender for X-Division Championship
Matt Bentley VS Chris Sabin VS Petey Williams
These men have been in a combined eight Ultimate X matches. The overflowing experience of the Ultimate X did not create a best Ultimate X match though. There are a few good spots and some fun dives, but nothing you have not seen in other Ultimate X matches. With that said, this make is still a fun highflying assault. The ending to this match, while controversial, is unique and enjoyable.
RATING- 9/10
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