TNA Wrestlings Bound For Glory 2025 ended with a career-defining moment for Mike Santana. The October 12 pay-per-view from the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts, saw Santana dethrone Trick Williams in a bloody, hard-hitting main event to capture the TNA World Championship.

Trick Williams entered the match full of confidence, cutting a promo before the bell where he called himself the Greatest TNA Champion of all time. Santana didnt wait for the bell he jumped Williams before the match even started, setting the tone for a violent fight that quickly spilled to the outside.

The challenger was busted open early, bleeding heavily after colliding with the steel steps. Even with a crimson mask, Santana fought back while Williams landed big shots of his own, including multiple uranage slams. Santana refused to stay down, thrilling the crowd with moves like an Outlined In Chalk, a cannonball, and a top-rope 450 Splash, though Williams somehow kicked out.

The match reached its climax when both men traded finishers, each refusing to stay down. Santana finally connected with a clothesline and a devastating Spin The Block, putting Trick Williams away and winning the TNA World Championship.

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After the match, Nic Nemeth and Frankie Kazarian teased cashing in their Call Your Shot Gauntlet opportunities, but the show closed with Santana celebrating as the new face of TNA Wrestling. For fans, it was the end of Tricks reign and the beginning of a new era with Santana as champion.

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