TNA Pay-Per-View Season 8 Episode 10 Bound For Glory 2010
- October 10, 2010
Bound For Glory is the flagship pay-per-view event of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. The 2010 edition marked the eighth anniversary of the show. It took place on October 10, 2010, at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida, in front of a live audience of nearly 3,000 fans.
The card for Bound For Glory 2010 featured some of TNA's biggest stars, as well as several surprise appearances and debuts. The main event was a match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, as champion Jeff Hardy defended against Matt Morgan and Mr. Anderson in a three-way dance.
Other key matches on the card included a tag team match between the team of Kevin Nash and Sting and the team of Scott Hall and Syxx Pac, as well as a match between TNA legends Kurt Angle and Jeff Jarrett.
One of the most highly anticipated matches on the card was the Lethal Lockdown match, which featured a team of TNA originals (Beer Money, Eric Young, and Chris Sabin) taking on a team of Immortal members (Abyss, Jeff Hardy, Jeff Jarrett, and Matt Morgan) in a brutal steel cage match.
Another notable match was the "Monster's Ball" match, which featured Abyss taking on Rob Van Dam, who was making his TNA PPV debut. In this hardcore encounter, both men utilized a variety of weapons, including chairs, tables, and thumbtacks.
Throughout the show, there were also several surprise appearances and debuts. One of the most notable was the debut of Mickie James, who had recently been released from WWE. James made her first appearance in TNA as a surprise partner for the Beautiful People, as they took on the team of Tara, Madison Rayne, and Velvet Sky.
The show also featured a tribute to the late TNA wrestler and commentator Mike Tenay, who had passed away earlier in the year. Tenay's longtime broadcast partner, Don West, delivered an emotional speech in his memory.
Overall, Bound For Glory 2010 was a memorable event that featured some of TNA's biggest stars and most exciting matches. Whether you're a longtime fan of the promotion or simply a fan of professional wrestling in general, this is a show that is definitely worth checking out.