Tessa Blanchard defeats Gia Miller at Bound for Glory

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Tessa Blanchard defeated Gia Miller in Miller’s TNA in-ring debut at the Bound for Glory pay-per-view.

The match saw interference from both Victoria Crawford, who accompanied Blanchard, and Jody Threat, who was in Miller’s corner.

After some initial offense from Miller, including a rollup for a two-count, Blanchard took firm control of the match. She used the steel ring steps to attack Miller, suplexing her onto them at ringside. Blanchard then continued the assault in front of Miller’s family, who were seated in the front row.

Victoria Crawford interfered on Blanchard’s behalf multiple times. After getting involved in sight of the official, the referee ejected Crawford from ringside.

As security attempted to escort her away, Jody Threat performed a dive from the top rope to the floor, taking out Blanchard, Crawford, and the security members. Threat then chased Crawford to the back of the arena.

Back in the ring, Miller mounted a comeback, hitting a crossbody for a near fall.

The finish came as Miller attempted a powerbomb from the corner. Blanchard struck Miller with a roll of quarters to get the pinfall victory while the referee was fixing a dislodged turnbuckle cover.

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