IMPACT Wrestling Bound For Glory: Best and Worst – Amazing Knockouts match, controversial world title change

IMPACT Wrestling Bound For Glory featured many title changes
IMPACT Wrestling Bound For Glory featured many title changes

#1. Best: Trey Miguel gets his IMPACT Wrestling crowning moment at Bound For Glory

Trey Miguel has been in IMPACT Wrestling for three years and, in his 10th attempt, won his first title with the company. Spider-Trey defeated Steve Maclin and El Phantasmo to lift the vacant IMPACT Wrestling X Division Championship.

Trey Miguel is one of the finest talents in the Nashville-based promotion and was long overdue for a run with any title in IMPACT Wrestling. As stated previously, he competed in plenty of title matches.

Josh Alexander relinquishing the X-Division title worked wonders for the Ohio native. It helped matters that the match was an absolute classic between three supremely talented individuals.


#1. Worst: Moose winning the IMPACT Wrestling World Championship at Bound For Glory was the wrong call

Josh Alexander was celebrating with his wife and kid in the ring after realizing his dream of becoming the IMPACT Wrestling World Champion. Moose ruined all the victory celebrations as he called his shot and pinned the Walking Weapon to immediately win the world title.

This decision was wrong for several reasons. First and foremost, it was extremely unfair on Josh Alexander. Not only has he lost the IMPACT Wrestling X-Division Championship but got jumped for the world title as well.

The entire story was built around the Canadian wrestler getting the title from Christian Cage back to IMPACT Wrestling. Moose's cash in ruined the moment, and the company put the belt on a controversial character owing to Moose's personal life legal issues.

Bound For Glory should have been Josh Alexander's moment, but it was tarnished by the Moose cash-in.

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