Well...I wasn't a big fan of this show, HOWEVER i did find it fairly entertaining.
Clearly the match of the night of MCMG vs. Generation Me. I love TNA actually giving Generation Me a push. I know some people think they are spot monkeys, if they are or not; still a entertaining match. Then it procedes to go down from there.
You have Inc Ink vs. YOung/Jordan in a match that shouldn't be on the PPV. Jay Lethal vs. Douglas Williams in what felt to be meaningless match. It's too bad Robbie or however you spell it, doesn't have any mic skills to fit that character, cause he has the look down.
Then we go to RVD vs. Abyss. Pretty good match here. This was solid. The Handicap match wasn't really even a match. Lethal Lockdown was alright, but hated that EV2 won. That makes zero logical sense in my book. As i mentioned in the shout box, you have a bunch of TNA originals with long term contracts, getting beat by washed up talent, that probably shouldn't even be in the ring. These are short term guys, and didn't really deserve to be put over. This is why TNA is in the spot they are in now.
Then the main event. Again no logical sense. Hogan and Abyss were just fueding. Hogan and Jarrett supposedly hate each other. Hardy is a poor heel, and doesn't deserve the belt. Nothing made sense here. But on a positive note, I think it could be interesting seeing guys like RVD, Joe, Anderson, Pope, trying to tackle THEY. So i guess it could lead to some interesting stuff, even though it was poorly booked.
I thought this was the worst Bound for Glory. I think a lot of people are going to be shitting on this PPV, but again as i stated at the top, it was pretty entertaining and they did set some things up for future ppvs.