TNA Wrestling has officially announced that it will hold the Bound for Glory event at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts, on Sunday, October 12th. This marks TNA’s return to Lowell after more than a decade, with its last live event there in 2013 and the last pay-per-view in the city dating back to the iconic 2008 Lockdown show.
Tickets for Bound for Glory will go on pre-sale starting at 10 am EDT on Wednesday, July 30th, with general sales opening at 10 am EDT on Friday, August 1st. Fans are encouraged to visit TNAwrestling.com to sign up early. The event comes during an exciting time for TNA, which is enjoying sold-out audiences, strong social media engagement, critical praise, and a successful long-term partnership with WWE, offering unique crossover opportunities between TNA and WWE stars.
The announcement was made during the high-profile Slammiversary pay-per-view, where NXT star Trick Williams held the TNA World Championship, and Leon Slater became the youngest ever TNA X-Division Champion, with appearances by legendary wrestler AJ Styles. Carlos Silva, president of TNA Wrestling, expressed enthusiasm about the company’s growth and the significance of Massachusetts in TNA’s history.
Bound for Glory will be broadcast live on TNA+ and traditional pay-per-view. Annual VIP members of TNA+ will receive access to all pay-per-views, Impact episodes, Xplosion episodes, the full TNA archives, exclusive content, and more. Fans can subscribe at https://watch.tnawrestling.com/signup.
Additionally, fans will have the chance to meet TNA stars at an official Meet & Greet event following the show. Past Meet & Greets have included popular wrestlers like Jeff and Matt Hardy, Joe Hendry, and Tessa Blanchard. Details for the Bound for Glory Meet & Greet will be released in September.
About TNA Wrestling: Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, a branch of Anthem Sports & Entertainment Inc. and part of the Anthem Sports Group, is a leading global wrestling brand. Established in 2002, TNA produces over 200 hours of original programming annually, airing in 200 countries, including on Axs TV in the US. Its vast content library is available across top streaming platforms such as Pluto TV, Roku, Samsung TV Plus, and its own subscription service, TNA+. TNA Wrestling boasts a large, active following on social media and operates various related businesses like live events, product sales, licensing, and sponsorships.
Fan Take: This announcement signals a major milestone for TNA Wrestling, rekindling its presence in a city with deep ties to its history. For fans, Bound for Glory promises not only thrilling in-ring action but also an opportunity to witness the growing synergy between TNA and WWE, potentially elevating the sport to new heights.