With TNA “Bound for Glory” taking place on Oct. 12 at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, it’s fairly surprising to see the lack of buzz and build being created for the show.

According to F4WOnline.com, TNA isn’t prioritizing their biggest show of the year nearly as much as they’ve done in the past.

As far as they’re concerned, finding a new television deal is first on their to-do list and everything else is second.

The only matches that have been announced as of this writing are Low-Ki vs. Samoa Joe vs. Kaz Hayashi for the X-Division Championship and a tag team match featuring James Storm and The Great Sanada taking on Tajiri and The Great Muta.

Team 3D will also be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame during the show as well.

Those in the company are confident that TNA will continue to operate through 2015, but how and where they do so remains to be seen.

Editor’s Note

You can’t necessarily fault TNA for putting such an emphasis on finding a new network to air their programming, but if they don’t care about “Bound for Glory,” why should their fans? 

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