Last Sunday Ring of Honor held Final Battle at Terminal 5. New York. Â It is ROH’s biggest show of the year and I guess their equivalent of Wrestlemania or Bound For Glory. Â Now, I used to watch a lot of ROH, but I have to be honest and admit that in recent months I have become lax in doing so. Â I keep up to date with what is going on, but very rarely catch the television product, it’s a similar relationship that I have with TNA to be honest. Â However, with this being ROH’s big show, I decided to return and because I am like that, to also give you all my opinion on where ROH stand at the end of 2014.
Bound for Failure?
So last night, Bound for Glory took place, the supposed jewel in TNA’s PPV calendar and very much their answer to Wrestlemania.  Yet, this year, it didn’t feel special.  In fact it barely registered on the Richter scale.  Unlike my usual look at wrestling events, I am not planning on going through this one match by match, but instead by having a look at exactly where I think TNA went wrong with BFG, this year round.
Bound for Glory review
So Bound for Glory is over and done with for another year. Â This obviously contains spoilers, so don’t click on it if you don’t want to know. Â Likewise, if you don’t like wrestling I wouldn’t waste your time as this is rather long and will be incredibly boring for you.
Bound for Glory predictions
So TNA‘s biggest PPV of the year takes place tonight and despite the build up being patchy at best it will hopefully be something that is actually worth tuning in for. Â So in anticipation of this I figured I’d give my predictions for the event. Â Feel free to insult me when they are all wrong.