Bound for Glory (2009)
Bound for Glory (2009) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion, which took place on October 18, 2009 at the Bren Events Center in Irvine, California.[1][2] It was the fifth event under the Bound for Glory chronology, and was the premiere event for TNA in 2009.
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Promotion | Total Nonstop Action Wrestling | ||
Date | October 18, 2009[1] | ||
City | Irvine, California[2] | ||
Venue | Bren Events Center[2] | ||
Attendance | 2,400[3] | ||
Tagline(s) | The Final Curtain? | ||
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Bound for Glory featured a supercard, a scheduling of more than one main event. Nine matches took place at the show. The headlining match showcased A.J. Styles defeating Sting to retain his TNA World Heavyweight Championship in a match voted by the fans as the Match of the Year. Other matches high up on the card saw Kurt Angle defeat Matt Morgan, Abyss defeat Mick Foley in a Monster's Ball match, and Bobby Lashley defeat Samoa Joe in a Submission match.
In October 2017, with the launch of the Global Wrestling Network, the event became available to stream on demand.[4]
Production
Background
The fifth installment of the Bound for Glory chronology was first announced in late 2008, when TNA released their PPV event schedule for February to October 2009.[5] On the list, Bound for Glory was scheduled to take place on October 18.[5] The location for Bound for Glory was first announced during a promotional video package which aired during TNA's anniversary PPV event Slammiversary on June 21, 2009, stating that it would be held in Los Angeles, California.[6] Later that evening, TNA issued their first public written statement regarding the event via a press release announcing that Bound for Glory would be held at the Bren Events Center located on the University of California at Irvine campus in Irvine, California; contradicting their earlier promotional video package proclaiming it would be held in Los Angeles.[7] Tickets for the event went on sale August 1, 2009.[7] On August 23, 2009, TNA published an article on their official site giving a first look at the Bound for Glory 2009 poster, which featured Sting, an updated Bound for Glory logo, advertising for the event, and the tagline "The Final Curtain?".[8] In August 2009, the official site for the fifth incarnation was opened at BoundforGlory5.com; Crawl Back In, a single by the rock band Dead by Sunrise to be featured on their debut album Out of Ashes was announced as the official theme song of the event on the site.[9]
Storylines
Bound for Glory featured nine professional wrestling matches and one pre-show match that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[10]
The primary match featured was between A.J. Styles and Sting, wrestling for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. In August 2009 on the television show TNA Impact!, during a depressing period for Styles over his setbacks that year, Sting delivered a motivational speech to Styles that ceased him from retiring from professional wrestling. Wanting Styles to be the guy that carried the torch after him, Sting told him to get his head in the game and "claim what's supposed to be, yours!". Going on to earn his opportunity at the World Title the next week, on September 20 at No Surrender the next month, Styles faced off against Kurt Angle, Matt Morgan, Hernandez (who was cashing in his Feast or Fired briefcase he earned at the December Final Resolution 2008 PPV) and Sting in a five-way match for the title. On that night, Styles moved in for the victory when Sting stepped aside, allowing him to capture his first reign under the TNA World Title belt, after which turned into a celebratory night. Shortly later in the week, Styles, showing his gratitude, rewarded Sting a shot at his title on October 18 at Bound for Glory, an event that would transpire in Sting's home state of California.
A predominant feud was Matt Morgan rivaling Kurt Angle. Beginning in April 2009, Morgan, not a former world champion himself but noticed others who were invited to membership without those credentials, started campaigning to become a member of the villainous Main Event Mafia group, consisting of former world champions and headed by then-TNA World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle. He hired Morgan as an assistant and constantly vowed that while Morgan carried out a few tasks, he would also be under consideration as a member. After given the run-around for far too long, it turned out that Angle's intentions were to use Morgan to keep his reign as world champion. Their friction continued to heat up for weeks, and on September 20 at No Surrender, Morgan competed in a five-way match with AJ Styles, Hernandez, Sting, and Angle, who he cost a world title loss, and as a result, turned into a fan favorite. Morgan soon revoked his interest in Main Event Mafia, continuing his feud with Angle.
Another feud was between Abyss and Mick Foley. On August 16 at Hard Justice, after Foley lost to Kevin Nash to be dethroned of the TNA Legends Championship, Abyss saved Foley from a post-match attack involving a beat down with a barbed wire bat by Nash. Foley showed his appreciation by giving Abyss a gift in the form of one of his signature flannel shirts. On the September 16 episode of Impact!, Abyss helped fend off Nash from attacking Foley during a match, causing him to win by disqualification. The following week, when Foley teamed with Abyss to go up against Booker T and Scott Steiner for the TNA World Tag Team Championship, Foley turned on Abyss, becoming a heel and brutalizing him with a barbed wire bat. Abyss demanded answers, declaring he had idolized Foley and his barbaric ways that much of Foley's career epitomized, and was only trying to save him. Taking his help as an insult, Foley claimed that Abyss was a "carbon copy". After he described himself as hardcore and that Foley "used to be", Abyss challenged him to a Monster's Ball match at Bound for Glory.
Results
References
- "Monthly Three-Hour Pay-Per-View Events". TNA Wrestling.com. Archived from the original on August 1, 2008. Retrieved December 23, 2008.
- "Bren Events Center: Event Calendar". University of California, Irvine. Retrieved June 20, 2009.
- "Bound for Glory 2009 at Pro Wrestling History.com". Pro Wrestling History.com. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- "Anthem, Impact announce Global Wrestling Network launch". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- Martin, Adam (December 29, 2008). "TNA Wrestling PPV schedule in 2009 announced". WrestleView. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
- Martin, Adam (June 21, 2009). "Slammiversary PPV Results - 6/21/09". WrestleView. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
A promo airs announcing that Bound For Glory on October 18 will be held in Los Angeles.
- "Bound For Glory: Coming To California". TNA Wrestling.com. 2009-06-21. Archived from the original on June 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-24.
Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling announced that “Bound For Glory 2009” would be held Sunday, October 18, at the Bren Events Center at University of California at Irvine in Irvine, California, live and exclusively on pay-per-view.
- "First look: The Bound For Glory poster". TNAWrestling.com. August 13, 2009. Archived from the original on October 24, 2009. Retrieved August 29, 2009.
- "TNA Wrestling presents: Bound For Glory live on pay-per-view Sunday October 18 from Orange County, California". TNAWrestling.com. Archived from the original on August 28, 2009. Retrieved August 29, 2009.
Bound for Glory theme by: "Crawl Back In" - Dead by Sunrise Album "Out of Ashes" - in stores Oct. 13
- Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on November 18, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
- "Live PPV Online Pre And Post Events". TNAWrestling.com. October 13, 2009. Archived from the original on October 14, 2009. Retrieved October 13, 2009.