TNA Bound For Glory: Record Attendance & Results | Wrestling News

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

TNA Wrestling Shatters North American Attendance Record at Bound For Glory

A record-breaking crowd of 7,794 fans attended TNA Wrestling’s Bound For Glory event on Sunday, October 12, setting a new north american attendance benchmark for the promotion and a new record for sporting events at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. The achievement underscores the growing popularity of the wrestling brand and its dedicated fanbase.

Did you know? – TNA Wrestling, originally known as NWA:TNA, launched in 2002 as a weekly pay-per-view series. It aimed to present an choice to the dominant World Wrestling Federation (now WWE).

Record-Setting Crowd Fuels TNA’s Momentum

The 2025 Bound For Glory live event at the tsongas Center on the campus of UMass Lowell marked a significant milestone in TNA Wrestling’s 23-year history. The attendance of 7,794 surpassed the previous record of 7,623, which was established in July at Slammiversary, held at the UBS Arena in new York. This represents a continued upward trend in fan engagement for the promotion.

Declaration Made During Live Broadcast

The historic announcement was made during the live broadcast of Bound For Glory by TNA star Chris Bey. The moment highlighted the excitement and energy surrounding the event and the promotion as a whole.

Leadership Praises Fans and Team

“I am so proud of TNA Wrestling – the wrestlers, staff, crew, fans and everyone else,” said a senior official with TNA Wrestling. “We wanted to break the attendance record. Well, we did that with, truly, a record-breaking night in company history. The BFG matches were amazing and the electricity inside the Tsongas Center was unbelievable.”

Pro tip: – TNA Wrestling’s success is partially attributed to its focus on in-ring action and storytelling, appealing to a dedicated fanbase seeking a different wrestling experience.

TNA Wrestling: A Global Brand

founded in 2002, TNA Wrestling has evolved into a leading global wrestling brand. The company produces over 200 hours of original content annually,broadcast in 200 countries,including AXS TV in the United States. TNA’s content is also widely available on over-the-top (OTT) platforms such as Pluto TV, Roku, SamsungTV Plus, and its own on-demand subscription service, TNA+.

The promotion boasts a ample social media presence, engaging over 10 million followers across major platforms. Beyond live events, TNA Wrestling generates revenue through merchandise, licensing, and sponsorships, solidifying its position as a multifaceted entertainment entity.

This record-breaking attendance at Bound For Glory signals a strong future for TNA Wrestling, demonstrating its ability to connect with fans and deliver compelling live experiences.

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