The TNA Hall of Fame will continue its tradition.
TNA Wrestling has gone through a number of changes over the last 18 months, beginning with a name change from IMPACT back to TNA. Additional shakeups have affected the executive lineup, which is now led by TNA President Carlos Silva and Head of Talent Relations Tommy Dreamer. In the midst of the changes, however, one thing will be staying.
According to Fightful (via Fightful Select), the TNA Hall of Fame will remain intact, with this year’s ceremony still planned to take place amongst the TNA Bound For Glory festivities. Despite past regime changes resulting in divergence from the Hall of Fame tradition, TNA President Carlos Silva asserted to Fightful that the Hall of Fame ceremony at Bound For Glory will not only continue, but will have an “added focus” thanks to a fresh vision from Anthem Executive Producer George Veras, who came aboard the company earlier this year. Veras is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enterprises.
As of this writing, this is no word on where the 2025 Bound For Glory event will take place. Last year’s event emanated from the Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit, Michigan. Inductees into the 2024 TNA Hall of Fame were former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Rhino and co-founder of and longtime executive for TNA Wrestling, Bob Ryder. The latter induction came posthumously, courtesy of Eric Young.
