TNA Bound For Glory 2025 Results - October 12, 2025: Pre-Show + Hall of Fame, Santana’s Redemption, The Hardys’ Farewell, and More
TNA’s biggest night of the year, Bound For Glory, delivered an unforgettable mix of nostalgia, chaos, and pure emotion live from the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. From a heartfelt Hall of Fame ceremony to shocking double finishes and a blood-soaked main event, TNA made sure every fan left talking.
Below are the full results and key moments from Bound For Glory 2025, including the Countdown pre-show highlights, championship outcomes, and post-match chaos that defined this historic night.
🕒 Countdown To Glory Pre-Show
TNA Hall of Fame Inductions
The Beautiful People — Angelina Love and Velvet Sky — were the first to be inducted. Presented by Tommy Dreamer, the ceremony was a perfect blend of humor and heart, complete with the duo putting a paper bag over Dreamer’s head. The pair thanked Dreamer, Terry Taylor, Jeff Jarrett, and Cute Kip (Billy Gunn), along with the “Pigeon Army.” Their message to fans: “Keep working and never stop chasing what sets your soul on fire.” The crowd erupted into chants of “Let the pigeons loose!”
Next up, Mickie James was inducted by longtime rival Lisa Marie Varon (Tara/Victoria). Mickie emotionally thanked the Jarrett family, Raven, CM Punk, and Dixie Carter for shaping her TNA journey. “I may be too crassy, too badassy, not your cup of tea — but I’ll always be Hardcore Country,” she declared, earning a thunderous ovation.
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship
The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay) (c) def. The Elegance Brand (Heather & M by Elegance)
Despite early control from The Elegance Brand, including a devastating coast-to-coast dropkick, the champions turned the tide after Heather accidentally struck her own partner. The IInspiration capitalized with the IIdolizer to retain their titles in style.
🌟 Bound For Glory Main Card Results
TNA International Championship
Steve Maclin def. Frankie Kazarian (c) — New Champion
Maclin jumped Kazarian before the bell, setting a fierce tone. The action spilled outside with brutal apron bumps and taunts toward Maclin’s mother at ringside. After both men stole each other’s finishers, Kaz attempted a spear in the tree of woe but crashed. Maclin countered perfectly with his own spear and nailed the KIA DDT for the win. He celebrated emotionally with his mother in the crowd.
Tessa Blanchard def. Gia Miller
Tessa fought dirty from the opening bell, using the steps and ring steel to brutalize Gia. Despite outside interference from Victoria Crawford and a wild Jody Threat dive that evened the odds, Tessa sealed the victory by knocking Gia cold with a roll of quarters before the pin. A statement win from a dangerous Blanchard.
Call Your Shot Gauntlet
Frankie Kazarian & Nic Nemeth declared co-winners
In a shocking twist, both Kazarian and Nemeth simultaneously pinned each other after a superplex and dual cradle situation. Two referees counted the fall at once, forcing Santino Marella to rule a double victory amid chants of “Bullsht!”*
Notable eliminations included AJ Francis’ dominant run early, Matt Cardona’s elimination via interference from Mance Warner, and chaos involving Santino’s Cobra Strike on Kazarian after earlier disrespect.
📜 Winners: Frankie Kazarian & Nic Nemeth (double win)
🏆 Prize: Both men earn the right to cash in a TNA title shot at any time.
Knockouts Championship
Kelani Jordan (c) def. Indi Hartwell
The Knockouts division once again stole the spotlight. Hartwell countered Jordan’s agility with power, nearly winning after a Hurts Donut, but Jordan escaped via ring awareness. Hartwell’s missed top-rope elbow opened the door for Jordan’s split-legged moonsault for the decisive victory. A strong title defense in a sleeper-hit match.
Hardcore War
The System (Moose, Eddie & Alisha Edwards, Brian Myers & Johnny Dango Curtis) def. Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, Tasha Steelz, John Skyler, Jason Hotch & Agent Zero)
Violent from the start, this match became pure carnage when Agent Zero choke-bombed Alisha onto thumbtacks. Moose’s chain-wrapped spear and Eddie’s Boston Knee Party with barbed wire sealed the win after Ali crashed into tacks from a failed 450 Splash. An absolutely brutal war.
X-Division Championship
Leon Slater (c) vs. Je’Von Evans — No Contest
A match-of-the-year candidate ruined by a garbage finish. Slater and Evans tore the house down with high-flying insanity before time expired in a 20-minute draw. The crowd erupted when Santino restarted the match for five more minutes, but it ended in chaos as DarkState attacked both men, prompting loud boos. A classic cut short.
TNA World Tag Team & NXT Tag Team Championships (Tables Match)
The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) (c)(c) def. Team 3D (Bully Ray & D-Von)
In a beautiful throwback to their legendary rivalry, both teams wore classic gear and hit their signature spots — from the “Wassup” headbutt to Jeff’s ladder Swanton Bomb. The Hardys eventually drove Bully through a table after a pair of Twist of Fates, retaining their dual titles. Post-match, Team 3D removed their boots and handed them to the Hardys in a powerful show of respect.
TNA World Championship
Mike Santana def. Trick Williams (c) — New Champion
An emotional, violent main event that told a complete redemption story. Santana brawled through the crowd, bled heavily after being catapulted into the post, and refused to stay down. In a cinematic closing stretch, after his daughter slapped Trick for taunting her, Santana hit back-to-back Spin The Block lariats to finally win TNA’s top prize.
Post-match, Nic Nemeth attempted to cash in his Call Your Shot trophy — only to be attacked by Elijah, who returned with a guitar shot to the head. Kazarian tried sneaking a cash-in too, but Santana laid him out with another Spin The Block.
Santana closed the show celebrating with his daughter, TNA title in hand — the perfect ending to a night full of chaos, heart, and legacy moments.
🗞 Wrestling.News | Backstage Take
TNA delivered its most emotionally charged Bound For Glory in years. Santana’s triumph felt real — a full-circle story that reconnected fans to why they love this company. The Hardys vs. Team 3D was nostalgia done right, while the X-Division match reminded everyone that this roster is stacked with next-gen talent.
The only major misstep? That DarkState interference. After a near-perfect match between Slater and Evans, fans deserved a finish — not a frustration. Still, TNA went over three hours without losing energy, breaking attendance records and setting up a must-watch aftermath heading into 2026.
