In a showdown two years in the making, Masha Slamovich finally took down Jordynne Grace at TNA Bound For Glory, seizing her first-ever TNA Knockouts Championship and ending Grace’s third title reign. After two prior losses to Grace, the Russian Dynamite was determined not to go 0-3, and this time, she brought everything—including a top-rope Snow Plow—to seal the deal.
Their previous bouts were brutal, but this final clash had the intensity dialed up to 11. Grace hit her signature Juggernaut Driver late in the match, a move that previously spelled lights-out for Slamovich. But, as any pro wrestling fan knows, it’s the moments that defy expectation that get remembered—and defy she did, kicking out and delivering her own piledriver combination for the win.
As if one world title victory wasn’t enough, this was personal for Slamovich. Throughout 2024, she maintained her now-infamous “Kill Wall,” a backstage mural that meticulously marked each Knockout she’d conquered by crossing out their faces. Grace had been the sole survivor on that wall until now. With her victory, Slamovich’s mural is complete—Grace’s face, crossed out like the others, cements Slamovich’s status as the Knockouts division’s reigning terror.
For Grace, Bound For Glory was a capstone in her legendary third reign, which included Hard To Kill glory and a headline-making appearance in WWE’s 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble while still Knockouts Champion. She leaves Bound For Glory with respect and a history-making crossover moment under her belt—but no title around her waist.