Kelani Jordan defeated Indi Hartwell to retain the TNA Knockouts World Championship at Bound for Glory on Sunday night.
The match was a competitive, back-and-forth contest that featured numerous pinfall attempts from both wrestlers. Hartwell gained an advantage with a spinebuster for a near fall, while Jordan later applied a single-leg crab submission that Hartwell eventually escaped.
Both competitors scored several close near falls in the latter half of the bout. Jordan hit a top-rope frog splash, but Hartwell kicked out.
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Hartwell later connected with her finishing move, the Hurts Donut, but Jordan was able to get her foot on the rope to break the pinfall attempt.
The finish saw Hartwell attempt a top-rope elbow drop, which Jordan evaded. Jordan then hit a split-legged moonsault to secure the victory and retain her championship.
After the match, the two competitors shook hands, and Hartwell was consoled by her family at ringside.
