Heading into Sunday night’s Bound for Glory PPV, Samoa Joe was battling what he described as one of the most serious cases of the flu he’s ever had. It was reported that he was less than friendly at the TNA fan interaction event on Saturday, however the reality is that he was battling a serious case of the flu but wanted to be there for the fans.
For those that missed the Bound for Glory pre-show on Sunday night, N’Sync member Joey Fatone was booed out of the building when he made his entrance with Jeremy Borash.
As noted earlier, Christopher Daniels and Suicide are both banged up after the Ultimate X Match for the X Division Championship. Daniels posted the following on Twitter on Sunday night: I am sore, but alive. Thank you everyone for checking on me. During a spot which saw Daniels and Suicide take a very scary fall in the Ultimate X match that opened the pay-per view, Daniels suffered a slightly separated shoulder. In addition to the shoulder, he apparently suffered a pretty badly bruised neck injury as well. Suicide (Frankie Kazarian) was also suffering from some pretty bad bumps and bruises.
According to TNAWrestlingNews.com, D’Angelo Dinero left the Bound For Glory PPV early due to a family emergency. This explains why the pre-show match with The Motor City Machine Guns vs. Lethal Consequences was for a spot in the Ultimate X Match on the PPV itself. It was also the reason TNA changed the match to a title match instead of a number one contender’s match.
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