Bound for Glory (2024)

[2][3] The event featured several professional wrestling matches, which involve different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines.

[4] On the September 19 episode of Impact!, Joe Hendry declared his intention to challenge for the TNA World Championship after defeating Josh Alexander by submission at Victory Road.

[7] However, on the October 18 episode, Kazarian confronted Nemeth and Hendry, announcing that he will be the special guest referee for their match at the event.

[21] On the September 12 episode of Impact!, The Hardys defeated Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards of The System in a tag team match.

An exhausted Santino Marella would come out again and declare that not only would The System defend the titles against both The Hardys and ABC, but had also made it a Full Metal Mayhem match.

[23] At Bound for Glory two years ago, Jordynne Grace retained the TNA Knockouts World Championship against Masha Slamovich, breaking the latter's then-undefeated streak.

[24][25] Two years later, on the October 10 Impact!, Slamovich, now a babyface after breaking her alliance with The System after attacking Alisha Edwards at Victory Road, teamed with Grace and NXT wrestler Sol Ruca to defeat Rosemary, Tasha Steelz, and NXT's Wendy Choo, although there were signs of tension between Grace and Slamovich.

[27] His match would be announced three days later on Impact!, where a video package revealed he would challenge Mike Bailey for the TNA X Division Championship at the event.

[8] After losing to Joe Hendry at Victory Road, Josh Alexander returned to TNA on the September 26 Impact!, addressing Eric Young who had tried to steer him on a more righteous path.

Steve Maclin, who promised to stand by Young after the two faced off at Emergence, tried to intervene, only to be stopped by the tag team Sinner and Saint (Judas Icarus and Travis Williams), who aligned with Alexander.

[8] As is tradition, the Call Your Shot Gauntlet – a 20 wrestler guantlet style battle royal (open to both men and women) for a championship opportunity at the time and place of the winner's choosing – will take place at Bound for Glory, with the 2024 edition occurring during the Countdown to Bound for Glory pre-show.

[32][33] As has become tradition in recent years, TNA held new inductions into its Hall of Fame during the Countdown to Bound for Glory preshow.

Bob Ryder, a former online wrestling journalist who was a co-founder of TNA in 2002 with Jerry and Jeff Jarrett and worked as an executive in the company until his death in 2020, was posthumously inducted.