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The air is thick with anticipation. The final pay-per-view before Bound For Glory isn’t just a stop on the road; it’s the last chance to shift momentum, to settle scores, and to plant a flag on the summit of professional wrestling’s most unpredictable landscape. Welcome, wrestling faithful, to the precipice of destiny. Welcome to TNA Victory Road 2025.
This Friday, September 26th, from the sold-out, raucous arena that will be shaking at its foundations, TNA presents a card so stacked, so emotionally charged, that it threatens to overshadow the grand event it precedes. This is where narratives crystallize. This is where pretenders are separated from contenders. And for us, the fans, it’s a night of unadulterated, heart-pounding action that you simply cannot afford to miss.
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Now, let’s pull back the curtain on the battles that will define the road to Bound For Glory.
Main Event: The House of Glory vs. The Soul of TNA
Match: Moose (c) vs. “The Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander for the TNA World Championship
This isn’t just a championship match; it’s a clash of ideologies, a battle for the very soul of Total Nonstop Action. On one side, you have Moose, the self-proclaimed “God of TNA,” a champion who doesn’t just want to win matches—he wants to own the legacy of the company itself. Leading the dominant faction, The House of Glory, Moose has positioned himself as an untouchable emperor, surrounded by sycophants and enforcers. His reign has been one of intimidation and absolute control.
And standing against this empire is the man who embodies the fighting spirit of TNA: Josh Alexander. The Walking Weapon is a man possessed. Since losing the title under controversial circumstances, Alexander has been a study in relentless pursuit. He doesn’t want the championship for glory or prestige; he sees it as a moral imperative to reclaim what was stolen from the fans and from the integrity of the sport.
The Stakes: For Moose, a win solidifies his dynasty. It proves that The House of Glory is an unassailable fortress. For Alexander, it’s about redemption. It’s about proving that heart and technical mastery can topple even the most powerful regime. The wild card, of course, is the entire House of Glory faction. Will we see a fair fight? Or will this descend into chaos, setting up a wild stipulation for their inevitable Bound For Glory rematch?
My Prediction: The emotion is with Alexander. The crowd will be deafening for him. But Moose is a master strategist. I foresee a brutal, epic match that ends in a schmoz, perhaps due to interference from the House. This feud is too hot to end here. Alexander will win by disqualification, but Moose retains, setting the stage for a definitive, perhaps even a Last Man Standing match, at Bound For Glory. The war continues, but the battle at Victory Road will be one for the ages.
The Knockouts World Championship: A Clash of Generations
Match: Jordynne Grace (c) vs. Masha Slamovich
If you want a textbook example of pure, unadulterated violence contrasted with powerhouse athleticism, look no further. Jordynne Grace, “Thick Mama Pump,” is in the midst of a historic reign. She has evolved into the undeniable force of the Knockouts division, a champion who has vanquished all comers with her breathtaking strength and resilience.
But in Masha Slamovich, she faces a different kind of beast. Masha is not just a challenger; she is a force of nature. A product of the brutal Russian system, her style is cold, calculated, and devastatingly effective. She doesn’t seek applause; she seeks submission. This is a classic “unstoppable force vs. immovable object” scenario, but with a modern, hard-hitting twist.
The Stakes: For Grace, it’s about cementing her legacy as one of the greatest Knockouts Champions of all time by overcoming arguably her most dangerous challenger yet. For Slamovich, it’s about claiming the ultimate validation and proving that her punishing style is the future of the division.
My Prediction: This has “show-stealer” written all over it. Both women are capable of unbelievable feats of strength and endurance. I believe Grace’s experience in high-pressure title matches will be the difference. She will survive the relentless assault from Slamovich, perhaps kicking out of a terrifying Snow Plow, and hit the Grace Driver for the pinfall victory. However, Masha will look so strong in defeat that she immediately establishes herself as a permanent main-event player.
The X-Division Scramble: A Quest for Identity
Match: Laredo Kid (c) vs. Alan Angels vs. Trey Miguel vs. Black Taurus for the X-Division Championship
The X-Division motto is “It’s all about the X-Division,” but lately, it’s been about chaos. Champion Laredo Kid is a high-flying phenom, but he’s constantly looking over his shoulder at a division brimming with talent and ego. Alan Angels brings a gritty, no-nonsense technical style. Trey Miguel is the arrogant artist who believes the division revolves around him. And then there’s Black Taurus, a literal bull in a china shop whose power can change the complexion of any match in an instant.
A multi-man match like this is the ultimate test of a champion’s awareness and luck as much as his skill.
The Stakes: Beyond the championship, this is about defining what the X-Division will be heading into Bound For Glory. Will it be the aerial artistry of Laredo Kid? The technical precision of Angels? The unadulterated power of Taurus? This match is a microcosm of the division’s identity crisis.
My Prediction: Pure, unadulterated chaos. I expect breathtaking spots, near falls, and bodies flying everywhere. In the madness, I see a scenario where Trey Miguel, ever the opportunist, steals the pin on a weakened Alan Angels or Black Taurus to become the new champion, setting up a one-on-one feud with Laredo Kid for the big event. The title changes hands, and the drama escalates.
Grudge Match: The System’s Last Stand?
Match: Rich Swann vs. Eddie Edwards
This is personal. The dissolution of The System has left a scar on the TNA landscape. Eddie Edwards, the grizzled veteran, feels betrayed by Rich Swann’s decision to walk his own path. What was once a brotherhood built on a shared, cynical worldview has crumbled into bitter resentment. Edwards sees Swann as a deserter. Swann sees Edwards as a shackle holding him back from his true potential.
This is a grudge match with no titles on the line, only pride and a desperate need for closure.
The Stakes: Bragging rights and momentum. The winner heads into Bound For Glory with a clear head and a victory over a former ally. The loser is left to question everything. The emotional intensity here will be off the charts.
My Prediction: This will be a brutal, physically demanding match. Both men know each other too well. It will be a story of counter-for-counter. In the end, I believe the pure, unbridled passion of Rich Swann will overcome the calculated, bitter aggression of Eddie Edwards. Swann hits a Phoenix Splash for the win, finally freeing himself from the ghost of The System.
(To ensure you’re getting the deepest analysis and historical context on feuds like Swann vs. Edwards, I always recommend cross-referencing with established wrestling databases. Sites like Cagematch and ProfightDB are invaluable resources for any serious fan.)
The Digital Media Title: The New School’s Playground
Match: Crazzy Steve (c) vs. Lince Dorado
The TNA Digital Media Championship may be the newest title, but it has quickly become a symbol of the company’s vibrant and unpredictable undercard. Crazzy Steve, the unhinged master of chaos, has found a strange home as champion, bringing his unique brand of anarchy to every open challenge.
In Lince Dorado, he faces a luchador of immense speed and agility. This is a classic clash of styles: Steve’s chaotic brawling against Dorado’s high-risk aerial assault.
The Stakes: For Steve, it’s about proving his championship reign is no fluke. For Dorado, it’s about capturing his first singles gold in TNA and bringing a new level of credibility to the luchador style within the company.
My Prediction: A fast-paced, fun, and wild match that gives the live crowd a chance to catch their breath while still being thoroughly entertained. Dorado’s athleticism will shine, but Steve’s unpredictability will be the key. I see Steve retaining via some underhanded tactic, using his veteran cunning to counter Dorado’s pure speed.
(For fans of the high-flying luchador style, following the careers of stars like Lince Dorado on a site like Lucha Central can provide fantastic insight into their influences and careers beyond TNA.)