Bound for Glory (2007)

Bound for Glory

Promotional poster featuring Kurt Angle and Sting
Information
Promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
Date October 14, 2007[1]
Attendance 4,000[2]
Venue Gwinnett Center[1]
City Duluth, Georgia[1]
Pay-per-view chronology
No Surrender (2007) Bound for Glory Genesis (2007)
Bound for Glory chronology
Bound for Glory (2006) Bound for Glory Bound for Glory IV

Bound for Glory was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), which took place on October 14, 2007 at the Gwinnett Center in the Atlanta suburb of Duluth, Georgia.[1] It was the third event under the Bound for Glory chronology. Nine professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card.

Contents

Results

# Results Stipulations Times
Dark The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) defeated Joey Matthews and Johnny Swinger Tag team match 10:37
Dark Ms. Brooks defeated Shaffee Singles match 0:30
1 The Latin American Xchange (Homicide and Hernandez) defeated Triple X (Senshi and Elix Skipper) Ultimate X match for number one contendership to the TNA World Tag Team Championship 11:59
2 Eric Young defeated Robert Roode, James Storm, B.G. James, Kip James, Lance Hoyt, Jimmy Rave, Chris Harris, Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley, Kaz, Petey Williams, Junior Fatu, Havok, Shark Boy, and Sonjay Dutt. Fight for the Right Reverse Battle Royal 11:51
3 A.J. Styles and Tomko defeated Team Pacman (Ron Killings and Consequences Creed (c) (with Adam "Pacman" Jones) Tag team match for the TNA World Tag Team Championship 8:48
4 Jay Lethal (c) defeated Christopher Daniels Singles match for the TNA X Division Championship 11:02
5 The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) defeated Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) Two Out of Three Falls Tables match 12:43
6 Gail Kim defeated Roxxi Laveaux to win Gauntlet match to crown the first TNA Women's World Champion 12:12
7 Samoa Joe defeated Christian Cage Singles match with Matt Morgan as Special Enforcer 15:48
8 Abyss defeated Raven, Rhino, and Black Reign Monster's Ball match 9:07
9 Sting defeated Kurt Angle (c) Singles match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship 18:26
(c) - refers to the champion prior to the match

Knockout Gauntlet match entrances and eliminations

Entrant Eliminated by
1 Ms. Brooks 1 Moore
2 Jackie Moore 3 Kong
3 Shelly Martinez 2 Kong
4 Awesome Kong 5 ODB, Williams and Kim
5 O.D.B. 8 Laveaux
6 Angel Williams 6 Kim and ODB
7 Christy Hemme 4 Kong[1]
8 Gail Kim - WINNER
9 Talia Madison 7 Kim
10 Roxxi Laveaux 9 Kim

^ Hemme was never officially eliminated. She was (kayfabe) unable to continue and was removed from the match by EMTs.

Reverse Battle Royal match

This match was Round One of the 2007 Fight for the Right Tournament. In Part One the first 8 out of 16 wrestlers to enter the ring would automatically be entered into the tournament. Part Two and Three would determine who vs who in the tournament based on place in the over the top rope Battle Royal and then a Singles match. : 1st vs 8th, 2nd vs 7th, 3rd vs 6th, and 4th vs 5th.

Part One

This match was a Reverse Battle Royal.

Advanced Eliminated Time
Lance Holt, Kaz, Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin, James Storm, Eric Young, Robert Roode, and Junior Fatu Jimmy Rave, Havoc, Shark Boy, Petey Williams, Sonjay Dutt, Kip James, B.G. James, and Chris Harris 2:35

Part Two

This part was a over the top rope Battle Royal

Entered Wrestler Place Eliminated by Time
1 Junior Fatu 7th Holt, Kaz, Sabin, Young, and Roode 3:00
2 Robert Roode Advanced to Part Three - 6:47
3 Kaz 5th Roode 5:32
4 Alex Shelley 3rd Young 6:47
5 Eric Young Advanced to Part Three - 6:47
6 Chris Sabin 6th Kaz 4:55
7 Lance Holt 4th Roode 6:06
8 James Storm 8th Young 0:05

Part Three

This part was a Singles match.

Result Time
Eric Young (1st) pinned Robert Roode (2nd) 1:31

Notes

Adam "Pacman" Jones, who is also from Atlanta and appeared on the show, personally purchased 1,500 tickets with the intention of donating them to the Fulton County School District to be handed out as rewards for scholastic achievement and good conduct.[3]

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