TNA Wrestling To Tape Matches At Skyway Studios Ahead of TNA Bound For Glory, All Proceeds Going To Hurricane Helene Relief
TNA Wrestling announced that the final matches for episodes of TNA iMPACT! ahead of TNA Bound For Glory will be taped at Skyway Studios in Nashville, TN.
Tapings will be held on October 2nd and October 3rd. All proceeds will be donated to Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
TNA was originally scheduled to hold tapings on September 27-28 in Spartanburg, but the tapings were eventually canceled due to Hurricane Helene.
From TNA:
TNA Wrestling Brings “The Road To BFG” To Nashville On Wednesday & Thursday, October 2-3
Tickets For Both Shows Are $10 Each, With ALL Proceeds Donated To Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts In Spartanburg, South Carolina
TNA Wrestling brings the final matches on “The Road To BFG” to Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday & Thursday, October 2-3, at Skyway Studios. All tickets for both shows are $10 each and ALL proceeds from both shows will be donated to Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Tickets go on-sale Monday, September 30, at 10 a.m. EST, at tnawrestling.com.
The TNA shows in Spartanburg, originally scheduled for September 27-28, were canceled due to the catastrophic hurricane, which left millions still without power across the Southeast.
TNA will have auctions at both shows for match-used and autographed memorabilia, plus unique collectibles for sale – with ALL proceeds going to the Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts in Spartanburg.
Fans will have the opportunity to donate additionally to the relief efforts at both shows. TNA officials have been in contact with members of the Spartanburg Police & Fire Departments, as members of both departments were scheduled to attend the TNA shows in Spartanburg.
The Nashville shows will start at 7 p.m., with doors opening to Skyway Studios at 6 p.m. All tickets are general admission.
All the TNA stars will be in Nashville for the final matches before Bound For Glory (October 26 in Detroit),
About TNA Wrestling:
A subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment Inc. and a division of Anthem Sports Group, Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling is one of the world’s top wrestling brands, producing over 200 hours of original content annually and televised in 200 countries including AXS TV in the United States. Founded in 2002, TNA Wrestling’s deep library of premium content is streamed across the world on key OTT platforms including Pluto TV, Roku SamsungTV Plus and its own on-demand subscription service TNA+. TNA Wrestling has a powerful social media presence with over 10 million engaged followers across all major services. Ancillary businesses include live events, merchandise, licensing, and sponsorship.
Fightful wishes safety to those impacted by the hurricane.
Those who wish to help can do so by clicking here.
Other resources:
Florida Disaster Fund
The Florida Disaster Fund is the state of Florida’s official private fundraiser for disaster relief. The fund provides financial assistance to communities as they respond to and recover from emergencies or disasters like Hurricane Helene. Visit The Florida Disaster Fund website for more information and to contribute.
American Red Cross
As Hurricane Helene made landfall, the American Red Cross deployed hundreds of trained disaster workers and assisted more than 2,600 people in shelters. Their work will continue through cleanup and recovery. Learn more or donate by visiting redcross.org or calling 800-RED-CROSS. You can also make a significant impact as a future Red Cross volunteer or by signing up to give blood.
United Way
The United Way assists in disaster-related evacuations, shelters, food/clothing distributions, volunteer opportunities and other resources. Monetary contributions can be made to the United Way of Florida Disaster Fund.
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army operates mobile feeding units, emergency disaster warehouses and other relief efforts. You can call 1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769) to make a donation by phone, text STORM to 51555 or use the Salvation Army Hurricane Helene Relief webpage.