TNA Wrestlingâ€s Bound For Glory pay-per-view on October 12, 2025 featured an X-Division Championship match between Leon Slater and Jeâ€Von Evans. The contest was part of the ongoing crossover between TNA and WWEâ€s NXT brand. However, fans didnâ€t like how it ended in a time-limit draw.
After fans protested the inconclusive finish with chants of “Bullsh*t,†TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella restarted the match for five more minutes. The restart created new energy, and Evans appeared close to victory before the arena lights suddenly went out.
The interruption led to the arrival of NXTâ€s DarkState faction. They attacked both wrestlers and ended the match without a decisive winner. Now we know that WWE had a hand in that.
Jon Alba reports on SI that WWE played a major role in determining the controversial ending of the Leon Slater vs. Jeâ€Von Evans match at Bound For Glory. Obviously, they wanted to see the result that we got on the pay-per-view.
We will have to see how things pan out in this situation. Fans really want to see Jeâ€Von Evans and Leon Slater go at each other again. They had a fantastic match, but the conclusion left a lot on the table.
Only time will tell if WWE plans on continuing this storyline with Leon Slater and Jeâ€Von Evans. The fact is that WWE didnâ€t want Evans looking bad, and that run-in from DarkState certainly gave them a reason to make an additional pay-per-view appearance.
What’s your take on how the X-Division Title match ended at TNA Bound For Glory this year? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.
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