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Kelani Jordan Remains On Top Of The Knockouts Division At Bound for Glory

After a battle against Indi Hartwell at Bound for Glory, Kelani Jordan remains the TNA Knockouts World Champion.

Jordan won the match with the split legged moonsault and getting the pin. This was Jordan’s first title defense. She won the title after defeating Lei Ying Lee at Victory Road for the vacant gold. Hartwell’s family was in attendance as they traveled in from Australia. Both Hartwell and Jordan showed respect with a handshake post match. Jordan remains an NXT Superstar that holds the top gold in TNA.

Also at Bound for Glory, the tag team titles stayed put. The IInspiration, who recently won the gold from the Elegance Brand, retained the belts in a rematch. A miscommunication between the Elegance Brand resulted in their downfall. M by Elegance was pinned by Cassie Lee.

Gia Miller made her TNA debut. She was trying to take down the bully Tessa Blanchard, but was unable to pull out a win. Blanchard won after using a weapon on Miller. Victoria Crawford was out at ringside for Blanchard while Jody Threat joined Miller. Threat chased Crawford to the back once Crawford was ejected from ringside.

The Call Your Shot Battle Royal was co-won by Nic Nemeth and Kazarian. The Knockouts involved were Rosemary, Lei Ying Lee, Mara Sade, Dani Luna, and Jody Threat. Threat however was attacked by Kazarian and replaced in the match.

Lastly, The System defeated Order 4 in a 10 person intergender tag team hardcore war match. Alisha was met with thumbtacks during the match.